BINGO: Indy 500 edition

Can you complete a row on this INDYtoday BINGO card? How about the whole thing?

Indy 500 BINGO sheet graphic

Print this off for the month of May.

Graphic by INDYtoday team

Ladies + gentlemen, start your engines. It’s officially May, AKA Indy’s month to shine.

Whether you’ve been going to the Indianapolis 500 since you were a kid, this is your first year, or you still can’t quite find the time in your schedule, we’ve created a BINGO card that has a little bit of fun for every kind of race fan.

Here’s how it works:

  • Grab the BINGO card here. We recommend printing it out, but you can also mark things out digitally.
  • Start celebrating by completing the tasks in each box. Pro tip: pick the row that revs your engine the most + complete it first.
  • Take pictures. We could operate on the honor system, but then we couldn’t see what you ordered at Charlie Brown’s or which celebrity you spotted at the speedway.
  • Once you’ve completed a row, gather your photos + send them, along with your BINGO card, to our inbox.
  • That’s all, folks. We’ll let you know who’s in the Winner’s Circle (get it?) in June.

Aside from the satisfaction of a May well done, we have another incentive to drive your participation — those who get a BINGO + have the pics to prove it will enter a drawing for a $50 gift card to our Six & Main shop. We’re eyeing this baseball cap for a little added sun protection and city spirit this summer.

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