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FOX drops hint on NASCAR future after Indy 500 reality check - MSN
The Indy 500 attracted 7.05 million viewers, peaking at 8.4 million, while the Daytona 500 garnered 6.76 million viewers, peaking at 7.96 million. This marks only the third time in 30 years that ...
Because after my rewatch this week, Fox’s broadcast of the Indy 500 was most successful in its moments where it felt the most different to editions in recent years: the pre-race show. It felt at ...
Fox's broadcast of IndyCar at Portland, where Will Power registered Team Penske's first win of 2025 and where Alex Palou clinched his title, reached an average audience of 708,000 viewers.
It is only the second time since 2001 that the Indianapolis 500 has outdrawn the Daytona 500. The Feb. 16 race averaged 6.76 million, but was delayed twice by rain for a total of 3 1/2 hours.
Kevin Harvick hung up his helmet in 2023 and transitioned seamlessly into the broadcast booth with Fox Sports. Although his ...
Much like this is Fox’s first time covering the Indy 500, the same is true for Myers, who has been part of the network’s NASCAR coverage since 2001. Myers’ long history with NASCAR ...
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FirstSportz on MSNKevin Harvick Declares He Retired from NASCAR at the “Perfect time”
Kevin Harvick replaced the legendary Dale Earnhardt Sr. following the latter’s fatal crash at the 2001 Daytona 500 race. Harvick The post Kevin Harvick Declares He Retired from NASCAR at the “Perfect ...
This year’s Indy 500 was the first one on Fox after NBC held the broadcast rights in recent years. Fox garnered approximately 1.7 million more viewers than NBC did in 2024.
It is only the second time since 2001 that the Indianapolis 500 has outdrawn the Daytona 500. The Feb. 16 race averaged 6.76 million, but was delayed twice by rain for a total of 3 1/2 hours. ___ ...
Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sunday's Indianapolis 500 had its biggest television audience in 17 years. Alex Palou's victory averaged 7.05 million viewers on Fox, according to Nielsen.
It is only the second time since 2001 that the Indianapolis 500 has outdrawn the Daytona 500. The Feb. 16 race averaged 6.76 million, but was delayed twice by rain for a total of 3 1/2 hours.
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