Indy 500 Start time drivers channel how to watch and stream

Indy 500 Start time drivers channel how to watch and stream

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The largest crowd since the start of the coronavirus pandemic will gather Sunday to watch the Indianapolis 500. Roughly 135,000 fans will be allowed into Indianapolis Motor Speedway to watch the race, about 40% of the racetrack’s capacity. Fans will be required to wear masks, and social distancing will be enforced throughout the racetrack. NBC will air the Indy 500 for the third straight year, called again by Leigh Diffey, the affable Australian native who has been the voice of NBC’s IndyCar coverage since 2013 (and who got his start at the network calling the Penn Relays on NBCSN).“We’re back on Memorial Day weekend. The fans are back. We get this unbelievable gift of calling the biggest race in the world when the championship and the series is arguably at its strongest point,” Diffey said during a conference call earlier this week. “I just think we have this amazing gift right now and we’re not going to squander it, we’re going to cherish it.”In the background is the open question of whether NBC will air the Indy 500 next year. IndyCar’s current deal with the network is up at the end of this season, and with NBCSN shutting down at the end of the year, Sports Business Journal reported earlier this month that NBC could be walking away from the sport.“We love IndyCar. We love the Indy 500. We love the partnership we have. We hope we can continue that partnership,” said Sam Flood, executive producer and president of production at NBC Sports. “So whatever reports are out there, all I know is, we are fans of this relationship and want it to continue. I’m on the content side of the business, and the commerce side of the business has to navigate that side of the equation.”Here’s everything you need to know to watch or stream the 2021 Indianapolis 500:What time does the Indy 500 start? NBC’s live coverage will begin at 11 a.m. Eastern, hosted by Mike Tirico. The race will start at 12:30 p.m. Eastern, and will stream on the NBC Sports App and NBCSports.com. Early coverage begins at 9 a.m. on NBC Sports Network and Peacock, the network’s streaming service. When: Sunday, May 30Where: Indianapolis Motor Speedway, IndianapolisGreen flag: 12:30 p.m. EasternAnnouncers: Leigh Diffey, Townsend Bell, Paul TracyTV: NBCStreaming: NBC Sports app, PeacockTirico will also be joined by analyst Danica Patrick, a former IndyCar driver who in 2005 became the first woman in race history to earn a top-five finish. Joining the duo will be analysts Steve Letarte and Jimmie Johnson, the former NASCAR star turned 45-year-old IndyCar rookie who is a road and street course driver for Chip Ganassi Racing. While he’s not racing in today’s Indy 500, Johnson won four NASCAR races at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during his 18-year NASCAR career. There will also be some cool moments during NBC’s prerace coverage, including an interview of former late-night talk host David Letterman, the co-owner of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.

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