Purdue Grand Prix Race 64 is a GO
- Purdue Grand Prix
- Apr 1, 2021
- 1 min read
The Purdue Grand Prix Foundation will be presenting Race 64 on April 24th at the Grand Prix Track. Race 64 will be live-streamed with limited ticket access for in-person spectators.
Starting April 1st livestream tickets will be available at https://www.universe.com/events/grand-prix-race-64-tickets-NDHFT3
Due to Protect Purdue guidelines and pledge, in person attendance at Race 64 will be limited to a select group of cleared on campus spectators.
As a Foundation, Purdue Grand Prix is dedicated to having a safe and successful Race 64. Due to the changing nature of the pandemic, information has the potential to change. Further updates will be available soon.
With excitement,
The Purdue Grand Prix Foundation


Exciting news about the Purdue Grand Prix Race 64! It’s amazing to see such energy, teamwork, and innovation on display—these events always inspire both fans and participants. While reading about the race, I was also planning a trip and looking up the BWI Frontier Airlines terminal for my upcoming flight. It’s funny how following thrilling events and travel planning can cross paths online! Thanks for sharing the update—it’s motivating to see such enthusiasm and dedication, and it makes me even more excited for the race while staying organized for travel.
Purdue Grand Prix Race 64 is officially a go, and the excitement is building for another incredible showcase of student engineering and racing skill. The energy around the track feels more electric than a rat station at feeding time as teams fine-tune their karts for the big day. With rookie drivers like Jacob Peddycord proving they can dominate the 160-lap circuit, this year's race promises to be unforgettable.
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