The IndyCar Series is set to host its season finale and awards ceremony in Nashville, Tennessee beginning in 2024. This marks the first time the series has held its season finale outside of Indianapolis, where it has been held since its inception in 1996.
The move to Nashville is part of a larger effort by IndyCar to expand its reach and appeal to a broader audience. Nashville is a vibrant city with a diverse population and a thriving music and entertainment scene. It is also home to several major sports teams, including the NFL’s Tennessee Titans and the NHL’s Nashville Predators.
The IndyCar Series will be the first major open-wheel racing series to host its season finale in Nashville. The event will be held at the city’s Music City Motorplex, a state-of-the-art facility that features a 1.5-mile oval track and a 0.75-mile road course. The track is expected to be completed in early 2024, in time for the season finale and awards ceremony.
The season finale and awards ceremony will be held over two days, with the race taking place on Saturday and the awards ceremony on Sunday. The event will feature a full weekend of activities, including driver autograph sessions, fan activities, and live music.
The move to Nashville is an exciting development for IndyCar fans, as it will give them the opportunity to experience the series in a new setting. It also provides an opportunity for the series to reach new fans in the city and beyond. With its vibrant culture and passionate fan base, Nashville is sure to be an ideal host for the season finale and awards ceremony.