Written by Jackson Lambros, Edited by Meghana Sree

Indycar is expanding its global reach, as fans from over 200 countries and national territories will be able to watch the 2025 IndyCar season. A press release on Wednesday morning announced that with the support of new network partners and improved streaming coverage, more people worldwide can join in on the action than ever before.
Penske Entertainment President and CEO Mark Miles stated: “The continued growth and appeal of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES are reflected in this expansion of our international partners and coverage offerings for the most competitive racing series on the planet.
“A total of 11 nations will be represented among the full-time 27-driver lineup this season, making reach and availability more important than ever for our fans. It is gratifying to see this impactful list of new and renewed partners as the NTT INDYCAR SERIES reaches larger audiences around the globe.”
Highlights of new networks include a new relationship with Motorvision+, bringing live coverage to German-speaking fans across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Several other networks are spanning the reach of their coverage, with ESPN’s highlights and Indy500 coverage now stretching from Latin America to sub-Saharan Africa. Sky’s coverage within Europe also continues to spread, with Sky Sport Italia’s return this year.
The networks and their jurisdiction for broadcasting are as follows (bold indicates the additional coverage of Indy NXT by Firestone):
Canal+: France, Monaco, Switzerland, Andorra, Myanmar, Sub-Saharan Africa (French speaking)
ESPN: South Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America
Gaora: Japan
K+: Vietnam
Motorvision+: Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Movistar+: Spain, Andorra (Indy 500 coverage on #Vamos)
Network 4: Hungary
REV TV: Canada (NXT Only)
S Sport: Turkey, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia
Sport TV: Portugal
Stan Sport: Australia
Sky Sports F1: UK, Northern Ireland, Channel Island
Sky Sports: Central Europe, New Zeland
TSN/TSN+: Canada
TV Cultura: Brazil
Viaplay: Nordic Reigon
Voo Sport: Belgium
Ziggo Sport: Netherlands
If your country doesn’t have network coverage, there’s a solid chance INDYCAR LIVE has you covered. The league’s direct-to-consumer service will continue to give coverage of the series to nations without coverage, with the number of countries and territories served going well into triple-digit figures. INDYCAR LIVE also includes coverage of Indy NXT for those in nations without network coverage of the series.
American viewers can catch in on the action with all races on Fox. The season starts on 28th February with the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg in Florida.
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