Coors Carb Day to mix racing, rock and roll.
Racing and rock-and-roll fans will enjoy a full day of entertainment at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's Coors Carb Day on May 24. The event marks the final day of track activity leading up to the Indian🔥apolis 500-Mile Race on May 27.
Coors Carb Day will feature the final, two-hour practice for the "Greatest Spectac🧸le in Racing's" elite 33-car field, the Coors Indy 500 Pit Stop Challenge and a free conce♑rt by the hit rock music group Collective Soul.
Racing and rock-and-roll fans will enjoy a full day of entertainment at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's Coors Carb Day on May 24. The event marks the final day of track activity leadin꧂g up to the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race on May 27.
Coors Carb Day will feature the final, two-hour practice for the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing's" elite 33-car field, the Coors Indy 500 Pit Stop Challenge and a free concert by the 🍌hit rock music group Collective Soul.
The Coors Carb Day session is the most crucial practice of the entire month for the drivers and teams competing in the 85th running of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing because it's the final opportunity to find the mꦿost competitive setup for the gruelling 500-mile race.
At 1:30 p.m., 12 Indy Racing Northern Light Series teams will compete for the $42,5💦00 winner's shꦜare of the $80,000 Coors Indy 500 Pit Stop Challenge purse. A donation of $5,000 will be made to the American Red Cross of Greater Indianapolis in the name of the winning team.
In each round of the Challenge, teams will change all four tyres on the car while making a simulated fuel hose connection to the fuel tank for a minimum of five seconds. The fastest team in each pairing w𒈔ill advance unti🐎l the top two teams meet in the final round. Pairings will be determined by a blind draw.
Popular Atlantic Records recording artist Collective Soul will play the Coors Concert at 3:30 p.ꦇm. in the Pagoda Plaza, located directly behind the Speedway's 13-story Pagoda control tower.

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