INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - The 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 will mark the first sellout in event's long history, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) said on Wednesday, putting added demands on already beefed-up security.
All suites, reserved seating and infield general admission tickets have been sold, and estimates are that close to 400,000 motor racing fans will pack the famed Brickyard for Sunday's centennial showcase.
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