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Indy 500: IndyCar drivers excited for 135,000 fans, wish it was more

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.  Happiness. Scott Dixon can see it in their eyes, mask-enclosed smiles be damned. That feeling you get as a young race fan to see a legendary champion up close, even if he s just walking by. Maybe you shout their name and hope they turn around and catch your eye. Maybe, even, you grab the hat off your head and ask for an autograph. Unheard of a year agowith fans barred from so many tracks, that sector of fandom is starting to come back to sports. For IndyCar, it has reemerged at St. Petersburg. “Coming here today was my first time in a while of walking into an event and getting bombarded to sign autographs,” defending series champion Scott Dixon said Friday. “It’s really nice to see that. Hopefully we see a lot more of that as the year progresses.

IMS helped save the Indy 500 by giving all those COVID-19 vaccinations

INDIANAPOLIS The Indianapolis Motor Speedway helped save the Indy 500 for fans, in essence doing itself a huge favor, by having more than 100,000 people vaccinated at the mass COVID-19 clinics it has hosted. After a year without fans in 2020, Penske Entertainment Corp. said Wednesday its iconic race would be filled to about 40% capacity with 135,000 spectators allowed to attend. One day after the announcement, Mayor Joe Hogsett urged Marion County residents to not let down their guard in taking steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19 so we can return to the things we love like the Indy 500. At that same COVID-19 update, Dr. Virginia Caine, director of the Marion County Public Health Department, said the Indy 500 was saved this year due to COVID-19 vaccines and help from IMS.

What Indianapolis officials said at Thursday s Marion County COVID-19 update

What Indianapolis officials said at Thursday s Marion County COVID-19 update Rashika Jaipuriar, Indianapolis Star Replay Video UP NEXT Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett joined the head of the county health department on Thursday to provide an update on COVID-19. The news conference comes the day after the Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced a 40% spectator capacity for the Indy 500 this May. That number, along with the track s health and safety plan, was approved by the Marion County Public Health Department. © Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar Pharmacist Punam Lively shows a vial of Moderna as she prepares it for a vaccination in the garages for people to get vaccinated Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The drive-thru clinic had been administering the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, but the Indiana Department of Health has notified clinics to pause the single-dose vaccinations because of reports that the U.S. Food and Drug Administ

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