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INDYCAR: IMS brings 21st-century experience

Indianapolis Motor Speedway's Project 100, a $92 million project to upgrade the facility for the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500, is bringing the facility's amenities into the 21st century, with improved seating, entertainment areas and improved bathrooms. The Indianapolis Business Journal reports that additions include 20 high-definition big-screen monitors, a street-side ticket window (the speedway's first), twice as many concession stands and seven additional elevators. Also added are club seats with adjoining entertainment areas, renovated suites and grandstand seats and a redesigned main entrance. "We think we're going to give people a great experience and at a facility...
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