Indianapolis Motor Speedway Weather - Indianapolis, IN
IMSA RaceWeather

Saturday, September 16

Partly Sunny

Low: –°F

High: 78°F

NW 5-10 mph

Sunday, September 17

Mostly Cloudy, 40% Chc for Showers & T-Storms

Low: 57°F

High: 75°F

WNW 5-10 mph

Indianapolis, US
6:41 pm, Apr 25
60°F
L: 57° H: 61°
Feels like 57.7 °F scattered clouds
Wind gusts: 3 m/s
UV Index: 0
Precipitation: 0 inch
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 6:52 am
Sunset: 8:32 pm
Humidity 43 %
Pressure1023 mb
Wind 3 m/s

Forecast Discussion & Updates

IMSA – Tirerack.com Battle On The Bricks – Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Sat Sep 16 – Partly sunny. High around 78°F. Northwest around 5 to 10 mph.


Sun Sep 17 – Mostly cloudy. 40% chance for showers and thunderstorms. Low around 57°F. High around 75°F. West northwest around 5 to 10 mph.


Updated: 9/16/23 12:30 PM EDT


Meteorologists

IMSA Aaron Gosch (@GoschAaron)

IndyCar @IndyCar_Wxman

NHRA Elizabeth Ohlemacher (@NHRA_weather)

NASCAR & Formula One Aaron Studwell, Ph.D. (@RaceWeather) & Elizabeth Ohlemacher (@NHRA_weather)

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is an automobile racing circuit located in Speedway, Indiana, an enclave suburb of Indianapolis, Indiana. It is the home of the Indianapolis 500 and the Verizon 200,[4] and formerly the home of the United States Grand Prix. It is located on the corner of 16th Street and Georgetown Road, approximately six miles (9.7 km) west of Downtown Indianapolis.

The opening of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1909 dates back close to the birth of the sport of American Championship car racing. Since its inception, the Speedway has been metonymous within the sport. Many Indy car teams, suppliers, and constructors have been and are based in the greater Indianapolis area, some within blocks of the track. When USAC was formed in 1956, the sanctioning body’s headquarters were constructed nearly across the street. The current sanctioning body, IndyCar, is headquartered in buildings directly across the street.

The Speedway and the city of Indianapolis are closely tied to Indy car racing, analogous to the link NASCAR has to the greater Charlotte area. The term “”Indy”” and its variations synonymous with motorsports (“”Indy 500″”, “”Indy car,”” etc.) derive directly from the shorthand nickname (“”Indy””) of the city (“”Indianapolis””) itself.

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