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Indy 500 Local TV Blackout Lifted For Second Year In A Row

Indy 500 Local TV Blackout Lifted For Second Year In A Row
Samantha Horton
Indy 500 Local TV Blackout Lifted For Second Year In A Row

Hoosiers in central Indiana will be able to watch the Indianapolis 500 live this weekend.

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced Wednesday afternoon the traditional television blackout would be lifted after all available tickets for this year’s race were sold.

IMS officials said in a statement, the speedway hit its “capacity for this year’s Indianapolis 500 and look forward to hosting 135,000 fans at the world’s largest sporting event since the pandemic began.”

It was announced in April that the 105th running of the Indy 500 would only allow 40 percent capacity of the venue and require attendees to wear masks while in the facility and space groups out in stands.

Last year’s race had no fans and was delayed until August in response to the pandemic.

Contact reporter Samantha at  shorton@wfyi.org or follow her on Twitter at @SamHorton5.

Samantha Horton is the All Things Considered newscaster and a reporter at WFYI. She is a graduate from University of Evansville with a bachelor’s degree in international studies, political science and communication where she also swam all four years. Samantha has worked as a reporter at WNIN in Evansville, Side Effects Public Media, Indiana Public Broadcasting and the Kansas News Service. In 2022 she was one of two fellows with the NPR Midwest Newsroom and Missouri Independent investigating elevated blood lead levels in children.
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