Fox breaks 14-year IndyCar record with St Pete broadcast

Fox has taken over from NBC as IndyCar’s official broadcaster 💖in the US thi🦂s year

Alex Palou, Chip Ganassi
Alex Palou, Chip Ganassi
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Fox Sports has announced that its broadcast of t🍒he 2025 IndyCar season opener on Sunday broke a 14-year record for TV viewership.

The corporation said that the St Petersburg Grand Prix averaged 1.4 million viewers across TV and streaming, the highest for an IndyCar event outside of the Indy 500 since the 2011 Las Vegas r🌠ace in༺ which Dan Wheldon lost his life in a fatal accident.

Fox also stated that its viewer💧ship peaked at 1.82 million ꧑;from 2:15-2:26 pm, a little over two hours after the scheduled start at midday.

In all, the TV audience for Sunday’s race was up 45% compared to last year’s St Pete race, when N꧃BC garnered 974,700 viewers.

Fox Sport has been heavily investing in its IndyCar 🌱coverage after taking over the series’ broadcast rights from NBC. 

It has signed renowned Formula 1 presenter Will Buxton ✤as lead commentator to partner current IMSA racer and former IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe.

It also produced commercials that aired during NASCAR Playoffs𒉰 and Super Bowl with the aim of gathering new audiences.

However, Fox also received criticism from certain quarters for its broadcast of the St Pete race. Several viewers on X (formerly Twitter) complained about issues with TV graphics, with the timing tower disappearing during ceꦍrtain key moments - including immediately after qualifying.

Some also felt more information should have bꦡeen made available on TV to enhance the viewing experience.

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