Hagerty Show & Shine at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

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Hagerty Show & Shine at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Time: June 16, 2018 from 10am to 5pm
Location: Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Street: 4790 W. 16th Street
City/Town: Indianapolis
Website or Map: https://svra.com/gtb/?lib=pro…
Phone: 8636988620
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: SVRA
Latest Activity: Apr 19, 2018

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Event Description

June 16, 2018
Be a part of the SVRA Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational held at the famed and historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway! The Hagerty Show & Shine car show is a significant part of the vintage celebration and is open to all Classic, Vintage, Exotic, Vintage Motorcycles, and Collector Cars of interest. Car Clubs are welcome!

Each $75.00 entry receives:
- Two weekend tickets
- On-track touring laps
- VIP parking
- Gift bag including an event program and poster

This event will feature more than 500 vintage and historic race cars. Enjoy full access to the race paddock areas and see the popular Indy Legends Pro-Am Charity race, which pairs 30 veteran Indianapolis 500 drivers with amateur racing partners in Vintage Corvettes, Camaros and Mustangs. Come out for a day or the weekend and enjoy living motorsport history.

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