INDYCAR and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced Wednesday that they have entered a long-term partnership with WillScot.
Through the multiyear partnership, WillScot will provide temporary turnkey space solutions, including mobile offices, storage containers, climate-controlled storage, clearspan structures, restroom facilities, fencing solutions and other hospitality spaces for use at race events throughout NTT INDYCAR SERIES and IMS seasons.
Tim Boswell, WillScot president and chief operating office says:
“We are uniquely positioned to provide all the turnkey space solutions needed at large-scale events like these and are thrilled to partner with Penske Entertainment as the preferred supplier during NTT INDYCAR SERIES and IMS events. “This partnership emphasizes WillScot’s ongoing commitment to delivering turnkey space solutions across many industries, including the professional events sector, that help customers operate more efficiently, safely and profitably while delivering an excellent fan experience.”
WillScot is the premier provider of highly innovative and turnkey space solutions in North America.
The company’s comprehensive range of products includes modular office complexes, mobile offices, classrooms, temporary restrooms, portable storage containers, protective buildings and climate-controlled units and clearspan structures, as well as a curated selection of furnishings, appliances and other supplementary services, ensuring turnkey solutions for its customers.
Headquartered in Phoenix and operating from a network of approximately 260 branch locations and additional drop lots across the United States, Canada and Mexico, WillScot’s business services are essential for diverse customer segments spanning all sectors of the economy.
Penske Entertainment Corporation President and CEO Mark Miles says:
“We are pleased to welcome WillScot to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES. “Whether at Indianapolis Motor Speedway or traveling to other race venues, turnkey space solutions ensure we can offer our fans the best experiences possible.”