Venue and Event Information

The SVRA Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational returns to Indianapolis June 14-18. The weekend showcases a full slate of activities highlighting vintage racing, the Trans Am Series, Historic Indy Car oval exhibitions, Mazda MX-5 Cup, and vintage Motorcycles. Bobby Unser joins the weekend as the Grand Marshal. This year marks the return of Al Unser to the cockpit where he will be joined by 32 well known Indy legends and 33 amateurs for the crowd pleasing Indy Legends Vintage Pro Am Charity Race. The event paddock will also play host to the Hagerty Show and Shine car show, Celebration of Vintage Motorcycles Show in the Pavilion, vendor row, Jaguar autocross and Land Rover motocross. We hope you enjoy your weekend at the most iconic facility in the world, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

This information will be updated as needed.

Pre-Event Items

Hotel Reservation Service:
Available at: the Accommodations link on the Brickyard Event page

Licensing/Credentials:
This event is open to competitors that hold a current competition license or have driving
privileges from a recognized VMC vintage racing organization and other racing organizations accepted by the SVRA. Make sure you have your Licenses, I.D. and any other documents that you need to submit. If you forget or misplaced your License, it is the participant’s responsibility to contact his home organization for proper documentation. No License means NO ON TRACK. If you have questions, contact Alex Miller (alex@svra.com ) SVRA National Licensing Director.

VMC Infraction List:
A driver’s appearance on the Vintage Motorsports Council Infraction List and/or a history of driver issues, probation or suspension may negate entry for this event. The Race Director and the Event Committee will make this determination if warranted.

SVRA East Rules Compliance for Car Type, Group and Class:
This event is operated under SVRA Vintage Rules. It is the responsibility of the entrant to understand and comply with all of the relevant rules of SVRA. This is especially important regarding Fuel Cell requirements, Competition Bulletins, Technical Bulletins, Safety Requirements and, in particular, Tire Regulations for your particular Race Group. Race Car Compliance Forms, Engine Certification Forms, and Car Photos must be submitted to (rick@svra.com) no later than June 1st. Car compliance issues must be addressed prior to the event with the SVRA Technical Director, Rick Parent (rick@svra.com).

Head and Neck Restraints:
Mandatory for this event and all SVRA events. These systems must meet SFI 38.1 Standards. Other devices have also been approved. Oval-Only entrants are exempt of this mandate. Please review SVRA Competition Bulletin CB2013-009 or contact (alex@svra.com).

Transponders:
Required for all Road Circuit entrants. No transponder means no times and no scoring. Please make sure your car is equipped with a transponder, the number has been submitted with your entry and is recorded in an accessible location and available during Tech Inspections. A limited number of rental units are available. Please contact Janet Harhay (jharhay@tampabay.rr.com) no later than June 1st if a rental is needed.

Tow Hooks/Straps:
Every car for this event must have at least a Front Tow-Hook or on-board strap to facilitate at least flat towing should the need arise. Strap around the roll bar is NOT adequate.

Event Basics

Schedule: PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE – listed on the SVRA Brickyard event site separately will be
updated as needed. SVRA reserves the right to change/modify this schedule without notice. With at least 100 multi-car owner entrants, we have tried to limit the amount of back-to-back sessions that occur. Every effort will be made to keep the Official Schedule as close to the Provisional as possible. Test Day Schedule is also listed on the SVRA Brickyard Event page.

Maps and Views for the Event:
Please download and review these maps and documents prior to event.
Google Earth Views or Maps
Staging/Load-In (PDF)
Paddock Areas (PDF)
Race Operations (PDF)
Grid Locations & Traffic Flow (PDF)
Race Track Maps (PDF)
Directions to Facility (PDF)

Staging of Haulers: PLAN AHEAD
If you are planning to park with another hauler, rig etc., meet somewhere prior to arriving at the track and come into the Staging Lot together. There will be NO “saving” of paddock spaces. All haulers, trailers, towed vehicles, RV’s (all vehicles) etc., are to Stage in the large lot located on 16th Street opposite the Track Facility. Detailed information on the Staging Lot and Access to the track are shown on the Staging/Load-In Maps. PLEASE REVIEW THESE MAPS PRIOR TO LEAVING FOR THIS EVENT.

Load-In and Registration

Hours:
Load-In and Registration hours will be posted on the event schedule. Load-In will begin on Tuesday June 13th, at approximately 9:00am. If you arrive at the Event Staging Lot on 16th street across from the tunnel entrance to the track, after posted Load-In and Registration Hours, you will not have Facility access until the posted hours the following day.

Load-In:
The IMS facility is not designed for what we do and the numbers of haulers and rigs we bring. We must also cross a busy main road (16th Street) that slows the process down due to traffic. Please be aware that the Load-In process will take time to accomplish. We ask that you be considerate of the staff working Staging and Load-In and be patient.

Tuesday and other Load-In days:
Park in the Staging Lot, go across the street to SVRA Registration at the IMS Administration Building, get your credentials and enter via the Main Tunnel on 16th Street. Your place in Load-In is “first come/first in”. Entrance will be via the Main Tunnel on 16th Street. You will be met by an SVRA Escort and be guided to paddock, RV or Garage Lot parking.

Registration Office:
For 2017, SVRA Registration will be located in the IMS Administration Offices at the corner of 16th Street and Georgetown Road (across from the Speedway Gas Station). This places SVRA Registration directly across from the Staging Lot. Park in the Staging Lot and walk across 16th Street.

Driver Packets: will NOT be mailed but will be provided at SVRA Registration.

Hauler/Rig Parking:
If you want to park together, come to the track together. There will be no space-saving for another hauler/tow-rig in any manner. Haulers will be parked in a “first come/first-in basis” by the Paddock Marshall and has total authority over this process. Once you disconnect from your trailer, individual cars, pickups, trucks, RV, bus, etc. are not allowed to park in your paddock location. Once parked, haulers may not move to another location for any reason. If you may have to leave the event prior to its conclusion, let SVRA parking staff know. You will be given space in a paddock location with easier egress. RVs, buses, etc that accompany the entrant but is not the tow vehicle are NOT PERMITTED to park in the paddock area. Large numbers of RV hook-up spots for this purpose are available for a very reasonable fee.

Empty-trailer parking:
The “N Lot” grass parking area for Car-Pass vehicles.

Paddock spaces will be tight. Please work with each other and the SVRA and Track Staff.

Paddock Regulations and Information:
Paddock spaces will accommodate ONLY a hauler or trailer plus applicable awning. You will be allowed (1) Car Pass per Entrant. The CAR PASS only identifies you as a participant and allows you to park in Parking Lot N or other designated Parking Locations. This includes pickups or any other vehicle that has been separated from its trailer or hauler. Once you disconnect from your trailer, individual cars, pickups, trucks, RV, bus, etc. are not allowed to park in your paddock location. (Does not apply to “Special Needs” passes). Compound-type parking of haulers/trailers/rigs will NOT be permitted. Reproduction of any Car Pass or Vehicle Pass will result in the car being towed at the owner’s expense.

Paddock Access/Drop-offs:
It is understood that there may be a need to bring a “Car Pass” vehicle into the paddock to drop off people/equipment/supplies. Once this is done, the “Car Pass” vehicle must then be immediately parked in the “Car Pass” parking lots. This allowance into the paddock is done as a courtesy and will be revoked if the privilege is abused. Cars, pickups etc. will be towed out of the Paddock Areas if owners refuse the request to park in the proper areas.

Special Needs:
Guests with special needs should come to Registration with their request. Paddock passes will be provided to those with Handicap designations on driver’s licenses or a display card used for everyday parking.

RV and Toter Parking:
Overnight camping is allowed at this event venue. There are no “hookups” in the regular paddock areas. There are NO CHARGES if you will be staying in your toter-home or RV tow-vehicle and do not have hookups. There is a large number of RV pads, with electric, H2O, cable and sewer available for rent ($300/event) for individual RV’s, Toters, etc (no trailers). Contact Kathy (kathy@svra.com) for availability and reservations. If you hook up and have not paid, you will be charged the full rental rate. Note: IMS does not allow race cars or working on race cars at the RV rental pad locations.

Garages:
Due to the space constraints of the Speedway garages, haulers, rigs, trailers, etc. must be parked in a designated lot, race cars and equipment” must be unloaded in a timely manner and then your trailer moved to designated parking. The trailer parking is very close to Gasoline Alley and the F1 garages. One (1) garage equals one (1) support hauler. If you share a garage with another competitor, there is no guarantee the “garage” lot will handle these additional trailers but we will do our best to accommodate you. No awnings, tent structures, etc. may be erected off of these haulers. FUEL: storing of fuel or starting/running a race car in a garage is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Fuel should be stored in your hauler. There will be no egress through the pit-side doors of the Pit Lane Garages. These doors may be required to be closed if violations occur.

Garages are available for rent from SVRA. Interested parties should contact Kim Hoxie, SVRA Registrar, (kim@svra.com) or Kathy Swinford (kathy@svra.com).

Tent Requests:
Large, free-standing, multi-car tents are not permitted at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Paddock Support Vehicles, Golf Cart Rentals:
Because of the size and scope of the Speedway facility, the use of a support vehicle of some kind is suggested. Golf carts, scooters, 4-wheelers are permitted as long as operator is legally licensed (no children). Bicycles are NOT permitted. All vehicles must follow the designated “traffic-flow” pattern per the Event maps. Any dangerous operation of support vehicles, such as over-loading, will result in having this privilege revoked. Golf Carts may be rented through Salopek Golf Car and Equipment Company (http://www.salopekgolfcar-equip.com).

Commercial Liability Insurance: ALL GOLF CARTS AND PIT VEHICLES MUST HAVE AN IMS STICKER
Documentation from your Insurance Carrier that you have Commercial Liability Coverage for your pit vehicle, golf cart (owned or rented) and to obtain your PIT VEHICLE PASS, must be provided to IMS. A full explanation of this requirement and process will be posted on the Brickyard Invitational Event page. Please take time to review the information carefully and follow the instructions. Included will be numbers to call at IMS on any questions. SVRA has eased this process by creating an Insurance Coverage Program to handle this IMS requirement. This program is available for $65 dollars via your online Entry or by contacting Kathy (kathy@svra.com). Any Pit Support Vehicle found without this pass will be parked for the duration of the event.

Paddock pit speed is 10 mph or idle. Violators will be excluded from the Event.

Paddock Care:
The asphalt at IMS may not be punctured by anchors, stake, jack stands, etc. Use weights, water buckets, etc. (Do not use N2 bottles). All awning or tent poles must have wood pads under them. Weights or wood pads are NOT available from the race track. Some type of trailer tongue rest must be used to prevent sinking into asphalt. Spills, leaks, liquids etc. must be cleaned up properly. Drip pans are suggested under a lot of Vintage cars. IMS staff will monitor the paddocks on a regular basis and you will be charged for any paddock facility damages. IMS does not provide these pads.

Race Tire Support:
Participants may order race tires for at track delivery mounting and balancing from Bob Woodman Tires and Sasco Sports.

Race Fuel:
Sunoco is the official racing fuel of the SVRA and the only fuel brand available at the Speedway.
Please contact Matt Miller at Corrigan Oil (mattm@corriganoil.com or 810-986-5510) to place any orders.
Special fuels need to be pre-ordered. Any type of oxygenated fuel is prohibited.

Catering:
Any large gathering that requires out-sourced catering must use the IMS Catering Services. Please see attached catering options.
Catering Options (PDF)

Tickets:
Spectator tickets available at: www.ims.com/tickets.

Noise Courtesy:
No race engine may be started/run between 9:00pm and 7:00am

Minors:
No one under the age of 18 allowed in the Hot Pit area at any time.

Security and Emergency: Call IMS Security Dispatch @ 317-492-5500. Please remember that this is a public event with many spectators. Valuables should be kept out of sight and locked up. If you leave your trailer or vehicle, lock it and take your keys.

Waste Handling & Disposal:
IMS asks for strict compliance with the handling of waste and hazardous materials. Fluid disposal containers are located GAS ALLEY GARAGE B9 and several Safety Kleen stations throughout the paddock areas. It is suggested that you bring an extra closed-lid container to transport waste fluids to these locations. All spills must be treated immediately. Trash and waste such as tires, batteries, fuel containers, etc., shall not be left at the facility. Do not place any petroleum products in trash receptacles.

Nitrogen:
May be ordered through: Indiana Oxygen, Brock Miller (317-695-9675) or bmiller@indianaoxygen.com. Nitrogen or other supplies are delivered to the Welding Building marked on the Race Operations Map. All nitrogen, oxygen, acetylene, propane etc. must be securely fastened to a carrier and gauge cages must be used.

Fire Extinguishers:
Each competitor must have at least one (1) portable dry chemical fire extinguisher with at least a 12BC rating available in his/her paddock space and pit box area.

Garage Lockup:
Pit Lane Garage renters – Please lock doors upon exiting and call 785-817-5817 to get them unlocked upon arrival. Combinations to locks will be provided to all Gasoline Alley Garage renters.

Pets:
IMS has a NO PETS policy.

Truck Wash Services:
On-Call Services: David Mears 1-317-339-9274

Saturday Night Celebration and Concert with Fireworks:
SVRA will be hosting a Banquet in the Plaza at the completion of Saturday’s on-track activities. Each driver will be given 2 tickets to this event and additional tickets may be purchased at Registration for $30 each. A concert with “The Guess Who” will follow the banquet and the evening will be capped off with fireworks.

Flaggers/Workers:
Credentialed by the SVRA Registration Staff at the IMS Administration Offices on 16th Street.

Shipments:
Packages shipped to the race track facility: Please arrange for delivery after June 5th. Packages can be picked up at the Maintenance Building outside of Turn 4 of the oval.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway
SVRA Brickyard Vintage Invitational
Team Name
Individual Name and Cell phone Number

2601 Georgetown Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46244