The TV rights deal between INDYCAR and FOX Sports is a fantastic step forward for the series. Making every 2025 race available for fans to tune in is a game-changer that will bring greater exposure to the race series and Arrow McLaren IndyCar IndyCar, bringing new fans to the sport and existing fans closer to the action! 👊
Just look at what Fox Sports has done for the National Football League (NFL) and the Big Ten Conference and you can easily see how this will be great for INDYCAR and it’s growing fan base.
FOX needs to bring a Motorsport dedicated channel similar to what was Speedvision and what Sky F1 offers but please fox get a new commentary team and leave the NBC crew alone . Sign Paul Tracy as your color commentator and do not use anyone that has worked in Napcar we do not need to hear continual comparisons between Indy Car and the bucket of bolts called Napcar . there is no comparison so stop the commentators taking about it !!! As a Fan of McLaren for over 50 years thanks Zac for bringing back some excitement to McLaren fans in all the formula that you race in great job keep it up
But what about Leigh Diffey? And T-Bell? And the Hinch? Absolutley love their commentary.
Maybe we can get some decent tracks back like Michigan, Homestead and Vancouver.
Huge year for FOX in 2025: To have the Daytona 500, Super Bowl, AND the Indy 500 in a single year--the promos!! Also, great for INDYCAR to be part of VENU Sports alongside other FOX/WB/Disney sports properties is HUGE!
I see this as a huge win for IndyCar. Motorsport fans can enjoy wider availability to watch these races
agree and hope they keep the announcing crew, they do a nice job
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4wEverything on one network is a very good thing; however: 1. The danger of the “NASCAR-ization” of INDYCAR coverage is a very real concern. 2. The team of on-air talent that will be assembled. I am very concerned about that, as the NBC group of announcers was first rate. 3. Just a general feeling that the whole thing is a giant “we’ll see.”