Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

IndyCar allows limited seating for fans

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There will be spectators in the stands at Iowa Speedway for two IndyCar races next month, with some fans who have already purchased tickets being moved to different seats.

IndyCar said Thursday that a limited number of tickets will be available for the races at the short oval July 17 and 18. It could be the second weekend in a row when the open-wheel series has spectators for its races.

About 5,000-6,000 tickets will be available each night at the Iowa track that is just under a mile long and has more than 25,000 permanent seats. Groups will be separated by at least six feet in order to align with state guidelines for COVID-19.

There were no fans in the massive grandstand at Texas when IndyCar opened its pandemic-delayed season there June 6, and no spectators will be allowed at the next race on the road course at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway on July 4. Tickets are being sold for races July 11 and 12 at Road America, a fourmile, 14-turn road course in

Wisconsin where fans can more easily be spread out.

All previously purchased tickets for the Iowa race weekend will be honored, including season tickets. But seating will be reassigned for all existing tickethold­ers in order to follow safe social distancing guidelines.

Iowa is racing in its originally scheduled spot this season, though a second 250-mile race was added there as part of several adjustment­s made to the IndyCar schedule. Texas, which was supposed to be the ninth of 17 races, was held on its original date as the season opener. There will also be a doublehead­er at Laguna Seca Speedway in California in September.

Races were canceled at Long Beach, California, Barber Motorsport­s Park in Alabama, Circuit of the Americas in Texas and a planned doublehead­er in Detroit. The race in St. Petersburg, Florida, that was supposed to be the season opener March 15 is now set as the finale Oct. 25. The Indianapol­is 500 was postponed from its traditiona­l Memorial Day weekend slot and is now set for Aug. 23.

 ?? TONY GUTIERREZ - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Josef Newgarden, front, Scott Dixon, rear, and Felix Rosenqvist, right, race down the front stretch during an IndyCar auto race at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, Saturday, June 6, 2020.
TONY GUTIERREZ - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Josef Newgarden, front, Scott Dixon, rear, and Felix Rosenqvist, right, race down the front stretch during an IndyCar auto race at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, Saturday, June 6, 2020.

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