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NASCAR broadcast moved to FOX after IndyCar suffers major outage during Thermal Grand PrixWith the NASCAR Cup Series and IndyCar Series starting at nearly the same time on Sunday, FOX is broadcasting the Thermal Grand Prix while the Straight Talk Wireless 400 is on FS1.
The broadcast switched to NASCAR bonus coverage while working to return IndyCar to the air. Penske Entertainment switched its media rights partner from NBC, which had handled broadcasts ...
“When IndyCar is on the West Coast, going head-to-head with NASCAR is unavoidable because we can’t start the IndyCar race at 9 a.m. PT /12 p.m. ET [too early out there] before NASCAR [at 3 p.m ...
While Pato O'Ward continued to lead the race through a second cycle of pit stops, IndyCar fans were instead watching the start of the second stage of the NASCAR Cup Series Straight Talk Wireless ...
It’s believed no deal is likely to be struck for an IndyCar stop until the track operator gets through the NASCAR weekend in ...
Up against the most-watched final round of the Masters in seven years and a NASCAR Cup series race at one of the series' most famed tracks, IndyCar registered its fourth-worst average network TV ...
“Our INDYCAR production truck has an electrical issue,” the post read. “We are working to get it fixed as quickly as possible. In the meantime, we have NASCAR bonus coverage on FOX and FS1 ...
IndyCar's viewership drop highlights NASCAR's popularity. This is also something for race organizers to note for future races that are on course to clash again. Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 ...
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