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In coming to an agreement for a new exclusive media rights deal, Fox and IndyCar announced the full 2025 schedule three months ahead of schedule.
After IndyCar's television contract with NBC Sports lapsed in 2024, the series signed a new agreement with Fox Sports that will see all races being covered on the Fox Broadcast Network. [ 1 ] On September 23, 2024, IndyCar announced its first ever charter system, which would begin in 2025 and extend until 2031. 25 charters were awarded, with a ...
Fox Sports said Thursday it has acquired the rights to broadcast IndyCar starting in 2025, a move that gives the network two of the biggest races in the world — the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR's ...
[122] [123] In July 2023, broadcast network The CW signed a TV rights deal to broadcast the NASCAR Xfinity Series from 2025 to 2031 for an estimated $115 million annual fee. [124] In November 2023, NASCAR announced a television and streaming deal for the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Truck Series from 2025 to 2031 for a $1.1 billion annual fee.
Terms of the deal between IndyCar and Fox Sports were not revealed but Fox promised all the races would be on national broadcast, as well as qualifying for the Indy 500. NBC had held the rights to IndyCar since 2009 and its most recent three-year extension was believed to be worth $20 million per season.
The 2023 IndyCar season on NBC Sports was the most watched in IndyCar since 2011, NBC Sports’ most-watched season on record, and the most-streamed season ever. IndyCar's viewership on NBC platforms is flat this season compared to last year, and the Indy 500 drew 5.344 million viewers, up from 4.927 million in 2023.
Wins in IndyCar's 'historic', unprecedented FOX deal. ∎ Unprecedented network time. With 50% more time spent on network television in 2025 compared to 2024 with NBC — and with those 19 network ...
IndyCar Series on NBC was the blanket title used for telecasts of IndyCar Series racing produced by NBC Sports.. NBC Sports' most recent involvement with the IndyCar Series dates back to the 2009 season, when Comcast-owned sports network Versus acquired the cable rights to the IndyCar Series under a 10-year deal.