IndyCar Expands Global Reach with New International Broadcast Partnerships

IndyCar Expands Global Reach with New International Broadcast Partnerships

By Michael Harrison

February 20, 2025 at 02:30 AM

A robust network of international media partnerships will bring the NTT IndyCar Series to over 200 countries and territories in 2025, significantly expanding its global reach.

IndyCar racers compete on racetrack

IndyCar racers compete on racetrack

INDYCAR LIVE, the series' direct-to-consumer streaming service, will provide access to live practice sessions, qualifying rounds, and races in markets without dedicated broadcasting partners. The service includes real-time in-car camera feeds, post-race highlights, and exclusive content.

"The continued growth and appeal of the NTT IndyCar Series is reflected in this expansion of our international partners," said Penske Entertainment Corp. President and CEO Mark Miles. He emphasized the importance of global reach, noting that 11 nations will be represented among the full-time 27-driver lineup this season.

Mexican driver Pato O'Ward highlighted the significance of international coverage: "When I was a kid in Mexico, it was so cool to be able to watch my favorite drivers on TV. The international partnerships are crucial because they bring the sport around the world and help grow IndyCar."

Defending champion Alex Palou also expressed enthusiasm about increased coverage in his home country: "I'm excited the NTT IndyCar Series will have more exposure for fans in Spain with races live on #Vamos and Movistar+. It's important to get support from fans back home as we fight for more race wins and another championship."

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