ELKHART LAKE, Wis. — Road America will remain on the IndyCar schedule for years to come.
IndyCar and Road America announced in advance of Sunday’s race that they had agreed to a multiyear extension that will keep IndyCar coming to the sprawling 14-turn, 1.014-mile course that sit on 640 acres and bills itself as “America’s National Park of Speed.”
The IndyCar series has held races at Road America from 1982-2004, 2006-07 and every year since 2016.
“Road America is a magnificent facility and great partner to IndyCar,” IndyCar President Jay Frye said in a statement. “With its rich history, iconic layout and packed grandstands and campgrounds, it remains a favourite for our drivers and teams.”
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