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IndyCar releases 2017 TV times, networks, with 12 races on NBCSN

GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma

SONOMA, CA - SEPTEMBER 18: Will Power of Australia, driver of the #12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet, drives ahead of Helio Castroneves of Brazil, driver of the #3 Hitachi Team Penske Chevrolet, during the GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma at Sonoma Raceway on September 18, 2016 in Sonoma, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)

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The Verizon IndyCar Series will continue with the same channels and networks as it did in 2016, with NBCSN carrying 12 of the 17 races, including the last nine races in a row from Texas through the season finale at Sonoma.

ABC will again carry five races, the 101st Indianapolis 500 along with the IndyCar Grand Prix in Indianapolis, the St. Petersburg season opener and the Detroit doubleheader along with both days of qualifying for the Indianapolis 500.

In addition to NBCSN’s 12 races, NBCSN will present coverage of Carb Day from the Indy 500 on Friday, May 26 starting at 11 a.m. ET.

INDYCAR has hailed a 55 percent growth in its combined increase in viewership across both networks since 2013.

Once the second half of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series schedule shifts to NBC and NBCSN from July, there will be several weekends where all three of NBC’s flagship motorsports series - NASCAR, IndyCar and Formula 1 - will be on on the same weekend.

Those Sundays are:


  • July 9: F1-Austria, IndyCar-Iowa, NASCAR-Kentucky (Saturday night)
  • July 16: F1-Britain, IndyCar-Toronto, NASCAR-New Hampshire
  • July 30: F1-Hungary, IndyCar-Mid-Ohio, NASCAR-Pocono
  • Sept. 3: F1-Italy, IndyCar-Watkins Glen, NASCAR-Darlington
  • Sept. 17-F1, Singapore, IndyCar-Sonoma, NASCAR-Chicagoland

“As the U.S. television home of motorsports, we’re proud to showcase the thrilling speed and exciting racing that the Verizon IndyCar Series delivers each year,” Jon Miller, President, Programming, NBC Sports & NBCSN said in a release. “Our INDYCAR coverage in 2016 reached more fans than ever before, and we look forward to building off of that success as we crown yet another INDYCAR champion on NBCSN in 2017.”

NBC Sports Group is coming off a record-setting year of IndyCar coverage in 2016, which reached more than 6.5 million total viewers, the highest season-total since acquiring IndyCar rights in 2009. Last season also delivered NBC Sports Group’s most-watched IndyCar race ever, when NBCSN and CNBC’s simulcast of the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio averaged 929,000 viewers on July 31. Click here for more information on NBC Sports Group’s record-setting IndyCar viewership in 2016.

Additional programming - practice and qualifying sessions - will be announced at a later date.

Owing to the head-to-head air times between NASCAR and IndyCar on July 16 and 30, the Toronto and Mid-Ohio races will air LIVE on CNBC, with same day encore presentations on NBCSN. Those CNBC windows are both at 3 p.m. ET.

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