The attendance for the Indianapolis 500 can vary each year, but it typically draws around 300,000 spectators on race day, making it one of the largest single-day sporting events in the world. In recent years, attendance figures have fluctuated due to factors like weather and the COVID-19 pandemic, which impacted crowd sizes in 2020 and 2021. However, the event generally enjoys a strong turnout, showcasing its enduring popularity.
The attendance was close for several years, but in recent years the Indy 500 has begun to pull away from the Allstate 400 in attendance figures. The Indy 500 continues to be close to a sellout crowd each year, while the Allstate 400 has begun to show sizeable gaps. There will never be fully accurate numbers though, as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway refuses to publize their attendance numbers.
The largest attendance at the Indianapolis 500 was recorded in 1973, with an estimated crowd of around 400,000 spectators. This figure reflects the race's popularity during that era, as it was a major event in American motorsports. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has since made changes to seating and attendance practices, but the 1973 record remains unmatched.
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For the 2010 Daytona 500, the attendance was 175,000.
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