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IndyCar vs. F1 popularity NBC Sports, IndyCar's flagship network, reported that races averaged 1.32 million viewers in 2023, up slightly from the previous year. The Indianapolis 500 drew 4.92 ...
IndyCar announced on May 14, 2024, that the new hybrid powertrain would debut at Mid-Ohio. [3] This was the final year of IndyCar's current television contract with NBC Sports, which began in 2019 and was extended in 2021. [4] [5] For 2025, the series' television coverage moved to Fox for all races. [6] New race restart procedures were ...
Since the 2012 season, the calendar has roughly consisted of 1/3 of oval races, 1/3 of races on permanent natural road courses, and 1/3 of races on temporary street courses in larger cities. In 2019, an IndyCar race was held for the first time on a current Formula 1 racetrack, the "Indycar Classics" at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.
This was even the case during the CART PPG era during the mid to late 1990s. With the bid to keep costs down around teams in IndyCar, a competitive Indy car team like Newman/Haas Racing operated on approximately US$20 Million per season, while the McLaren-Mercedes F1 team had an annual budget of US$400 million [14] in 2008. With the budget cap ...
Pato O'Ward was not happy at all when NASCAR last week announced it would race in Mexico City at Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, the really popular Formula 1 venue and best circuit in his home country.
The IndyCar Series races on the Mid-Ohio sports car course in Lexington, Ohio on Sunday, July 7, 2024. The course for the 80-lap race features 13 turns over 2.258 miles. Alex Palou is threatening ...
Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) was a sanctioning body for American open-wheel car racing that operated from 1979 until dissolving after the 2003 season.CART was founded in 1979 by United States Auto Club (USAC) Championship Division team owners who disagreed with the direction and leadership of USAC, with the then-novel idea of team owners sanctioning and promoting their own series ...
Alex Palou rounds Turn 5 on his way to an IndyCar victory last year at Road America. Palou is one of five drivers racing in the series for Chip Ganassi Racing, which also fields a car in IMSA.