2025 Motocross of Nations Ground Rules


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Welcome to the 2025 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations at Ironman Raceway

Weekend Schedule

General Information: 
  • Wristbands must be worn at all times. If you leave the facility you must have it on in order to re-enter. This is your gate ticket. Do not take it off. Be prepared to show credentials at all security checkpoints.
  • Do not take banners. Banners and event signage are the personal property of InFront Racing and Ironman Raceway. Removal of these items is illegal and punishable by law. You will be prosecuted for theft.
  • Stay off the track:  The racetrack if off limits to fans. Only registered racers and authorized personnel are permitted on the racetrack. No one is permitted on the racetrack at night.
Where To Go: 
  • Welcome Center - Located at 1405 S Washington St, Crawfordsville, IN 47933 
  • First Aid: Located at Ambulance Station by Main Entrance & in Sponsor Village
  • Security: Headquartered at Main Entrance
  • Lost & Found: Located at Main Entrance

Tickets: All Tickets & Camping Passes will be delivered digitally through the email purchased. Cell service may be spotty so please download your tickets in Advance. Tickets will always be available at the main ticketing center when you arrive.

Day Parking - General day parking is Free.

Campground - All roadways must remain clear at all times. You are welcome to fit any vehicles into your campsite so long as they fit inside the lines. Carlsbad campsites are 20'x70', others campgrounds are 20'x55', with shorts sites being 20'x40'. 

Campfires - Grills and small contained fires are permitted. Fires must be contained and above ground in an approved container no larger than 20” in diameter. All fires are subject to state fire marshal restrictions.

Alcohol Policy -  No alcohol will be permitting into the Sponsor Village & Race Track Venue (G1, G2 & G3). Campers will be permitted to bring alcohol, but that alcohol must be consumed at your campsite. Alcohol will be available to purchase onsite. State Law... conditions warrant.

Prohibited Items (Camping Facility) - Absolutely no Pit Vehicles of any kind, No firearms or weapons, No elevated platforms, No fireworks, No drones, No couches or household furniture allowed.  

Prohibited Items (Race Track) - Absolutely No Glass Bottles, Alcohol, Pets, Bicycles/Scooters, EZ Up Tents and Large umbrellas allowed in the Race Track Venue (G1, G2 & G3). 

Items Allowed - Fans may bring in a cooler or bag/backpack cooler with waters, soda and snacks. No alcohol or glass bottles. Chairs and small umbrellas are welcome. Bring your countries flag, big heads signs and items to cheer on your favorite rider! 


Sleep Safe

Be aware of the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Motocross Racing is a family activity, and one of the most exciting features is the opportunity to camp out and have fun with your family and friends. However, if you are staying overnight in an RV or vehicle, or using a generator, you need to be aware of the dangers of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning. CO is a poisonous, colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that can be released when burning gasoline, kerosene, oil, propane or wood.

Mind your vehicle and generator exhaust while in close proximity to your family and neighbors. Do not place your generator directly under a slide-out or under your vehicle, where the fumes can seep into the camper. Make sure all exhaust fumes are properly and fully vented, so that they do not become trapped or seep into your sleeping quarters. When sleeping in a van, car or truck, make sure the exhaust is unobstructed if you run the engine for heat. Even when sleeping outdoors under the stars, make sure you are not too close to an exhaust. Devastating consequences can result without proper ventilation.

What to do if you suspect someone has been poisoned:

When you suspect CO poisoning, promptly taking the following actions can save lives:

  • Move the victim immediately to fresh air in an open area
  • Call 911 and notify track officials immediately.
  • Administer CPR if the victim has stopped breathing. (Be careful not to expose yourself to fatal levels of CO poisoning when administering CPR).

Know the dangers of Carbon Monoxide poisoning. For more information, please visit the United States Environmental Protection Agency page on Carbon Monoxide. http://www.epa.gov/iaq/co.html