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rss Paddock Ticket Seat Photos
We have the best listing of Indy 500 seats, along with the best prices for this years race.
The Paddock has 26,370 seats and is located on the outer west side of the track beginning at the midpoint of the front straight and continuing to a point across from the entrance to Gasoline Alley. The paddock is bordered on the north by C Stand and the Hulman Suites and on the south by A Stand. The Paddock comprises 4 distinct areas: Paddock Box, Paddock Sections, Paddock Penthouse, and Paddock Press Penthouse.
Paddock Boxes are on the lower level, and are the lowest and closest to the track. They start at box 69 next to C Stand, and end across from the entrance to Gasoline Alley at box 1, next to A Stand. Rows are A-V. The Pagoda and yard of bricks are across from boxes 18-25, and the podium is across from boxes 26-30.
Paddock Sections are on the lower level, but are higher than the Paddock Boxes. Most of the Paddock Sections are covered by the upper deck. The sections start at section 33 next to C Stand, and end across from the entrance to Gasoline Alley at section 1, next to A Stand. Rows are AA-VV. The Pagoda and yard of bricks are across from section 11, and the podium is across from sections 13-14.
These photos were taken from the Paddock grandstand. This grandstand sits in the middle of the front straightaway and straddles the start-finish line. Part of this section is covered by the Paddock Penthouse above, so it about half the seats in this section offer protection from rain and sun. It is possible to see cars coming out of turn four and entering turn one from most of these seats, but at some angles, particularly down close to the track, the fence creates a visual barrier making it difficult to see down the track for any significant distance.
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