Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Address
Opening hours
4750 West 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46222
10:00am - 4:00pm
About
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is one of the oldest and most revered motorsports facilities in the world. Since its construction in 1909, this famous 2.5-mile racetrack has become a National Historic Landmark and a legend in the world of auto racing.
At the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, our mission is to celebrate and preserve the history behind the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indianapolis 500.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum officially opened in 1956 on a non-profit basis, eventually operating under the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Foundation. But the Museum’s origins can be traced back to 1945, when Anton Hulman Jr. purchased the Indianapolis Motor Speedway after World War II.
Hulman worked with the Museum’s first curator Karl Kizer and three-time Indy 500 winner Wilbur Shaw to save our beloved Speedway and revive the Indianapolis 500. After Shaw’s death in 1954, Hulman formally opened the Museum, establishing a place to showcase historic racing vehicles and memorabilia.
Back then, the Museum only had 12 cars on display, including Shaw’s race-winning Maserati. But now, the Museum has become one of the world’s premier collections of racing automobiles and artifacts—with more than 55,000 artifacts and over 300 vehicles.
In fact, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum has been named one of USA Today’s Top Three Best Sports Attractions in the Country. Our facility currently boasts 37,500 sq. ft. of vintage cars, trophies, photographs, fine art, and other artifacts that capture the cultural significance of motorsports. And each year, we welcome more than 140,000 visitors, as race fans from around the world make the pilgrimage to the Racing Capital of the World.
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The IMS Museum is currently under a big renovation. It closed temporary its doors on November 6th 2024 with schudele to reopen its doors on April 2025, ahead of the 109th Indianapolis 500 on May 25th 2025. The re-imagining of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum will cost approximately $89 million.
The IMS was registred into the National Register of Historic Placesahead of the 59th Indianapolis 500 on May 25th 1975.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway was opened on August 14th 1909 at Indianapolis, IN (USA). It's currently the oldest race track that still remains.