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IndyCar announces FOX broadcast times for 2025 season

by Kevin Dejewski
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Multiple oval rounds are shifted earlier, likely meaning no evening or night time racing in 2025. Photo: Kevin Dejewski

Multiple oval rounds are shifted earlier, likely meaning no evening or night time racing in 2025. Photo: Kevin Dejewski

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The NTT IndyCar Series and FOX Sports have released the US broadcast start times for the 2025 season.

Defined race start times were not part of the announcement, but the green flag will likely wave for most events within 30 minutes of the broadcast start time.

Most events appear to have roughly the same start time as the previous year, with a few notably moving earlier in the afternoon.

Laguna Seca and the first race of the Iowa Speedway double-header have both shifted three hours forward.

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The earlier event at Laguna Seca, starting at noon local time, could potentially give less time for the region’s famous marine layer clouds that wash over the track nearly every morning to clear away.

An earlier time for Saturday’s Iowa race is beneficial for the race teams working the event, some of which were working until the middle of the night last year making repairs to their cars ahead of Sunday’s race.

The earlier Iowa time, along with an earlier start time for World Wide Technology Raceway, does mean that there are once again no night-time or evening races scheduled unless weather pushes an event past the daylight hours.

Expanded coverage for Indy 500

A full two hours of pre-race programming will be shown for the 109th Indianapolis 500, giving fans of the most-attended motorsports event plenty of chance to prepare for the big race.

“The unrivaled exposure FOX will bring to the NTT IndyCar Series, including an additional hour of Indy 500 pre-race coverage, will prove to be a spectacular showcase for our drivers and teams,” Penske Entertainment President and CEO Mark Miles said.

“With FOX’s tremendous partnership and support, we’re going to bring the most competitive and compelling motorsport on the planet to a growing and massive audience. We cannot wait to raise the curtain on the 2025 season with FOX.”

Scott McLaughlin is interviewed by NBC Sports after his win at Iowa Speedway. Photo: Kevin Dejewski

All 17 races on the 2025 calendar will be broadcast on over-the-air FOX affiliates in the US, a major perk that helped lure the series away from its longtime television home of NBC.

Coverage of all practice and qualifying sessions will be shown on FS1 or FS2, FOX Sports’ paid television networks that are offered through cable and satellite TV packages.

Details about how FOX plans to offer streaming solutions for cord cutting fans have yet to be revealed, and the broadcast talent identified to call the races has also not been announced.

The first race of the new FOX broadcast deal takes place on March 2 from the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida.


DateVenueUS TV NetworkTime (Eastern)
Sunday, March 2Streets of St. PetersburgFOXNoon
Sunday, March 23The Thermal ClubFOX3:00 PM
Sunday, April 13Streets of Long BeachFOX4:30 PM
Sunday, May 4Barber Motorsports ParkFOX1:30 PM
Saturday, May 10Indianapolis Motor Speedway (road course)FOX4:30 PM
Sunday, May 25Indianapolis Motor Speedway (oval)FOX10:00 AM
Sunday, June 1Streets of DetroitFOX12:30 PM
Sunday, June 15World Wide Technology RacewayFOX3:00 PM
Sunday, June 22Road AmericaFOX3:30 PM
Sunday, July 6Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseFOX2:00 PM
Saturday, July 12Iowa Speedway Race 1FOX5:00 PM
Sunday, July 13Iowa Speedway Race 2FOX2:00 PM
Sunday, July 20Streets of TorontoFOX2:00 PM
Sunday, July 27WeatherTech Raceway Laguna SecaFOX3:00 PM
Sunday, August 10Portland International RacewayFOX3:00 PM
Sunday, August 24Milwaukee MileFOX2:00 PM
Sunday, August 31Nashville SuperspeedwayFOX2:30 PM
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