The 2025 season of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES has been revealed with a total of 17 points-paying races that will be broadcast exclusively on FOX. The coverage will include the prestigious Indy 500, which will be held on May 25. This agreement ensures greater exposure for North America's leading open-wheel racing series.
- March 2: St. Petersburg (FOX)
- March 23: The Thermal Club (FOX)
- April 13: Long Beach (FOX)
- May 4: Barber Motorsports Park (FOX)
- May 10: Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course (FOX)
- May 25: Indy 500 (FOX)
- June 1: Detroit (FOX)
- June 15: World Wide Technology Raceway (FOX)
- June 22: Road America (FOX)
- July 6: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (FOX)
- July 12: Iowa Speedway Race 1 (FOX)
- July 13: Iowa Speedway Race 2 (FOX)
- July 20: Toronto (FOX)
- July 27: WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca (FOX)
- August 10: Portland International Raceway (FOX)
- August 24: Milwaukee Mile (FOX)
- August 31: Nashville Superspeedway (FOX)
New Media Rights Agreement with FOX Sports
Starting in 2025, all NTT INDYCAR SERIES races, including the prestigious Indy 500, will be broadcast exclusively on FOX Sports. This new media rights agreement provides significant exposure for the premier open-wheel racing series in North America. All races will be available on FOX and the FOX Sports app, while FOX Deportes will offer Spanish-language coverage.
Expanded Coverage
In addition to the races, FOX will broadcast the Indy 500 qualifying sessions on both Saturday and Sunday, adding up to a total of 19 broadcast windows. INDYCAR will become the only motorsport series in the United States with exclusive major broadcast network coverage for all its races.
Official Statements
Mark Miles, CEO of INDYCAR, highlighted the growth potential offered by this collaboration with FOX Sports. Eric Shanks, CEO of FOX Sports, emphasized the addition of the Indy 500 and the INDYCAR series to the FOX portfolio, aligning these events with other major sporting spectacles covered by the network.

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