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Racing fans worldwide are gearing up for the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500, scheduled for Sunday, May 25, 2025. The race will take place at the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a 2.5-mile oval that has long been home to this legendary event.
The anticipation is high this year, as the race follows immediately after the Monaco Grand Prix, making it a huge day for motorsport fans. This yearโs starting grid brings extra excitement.
Robert Shwartzman, a rookie, made headlines by securing pole position, becoming the first newcomer to start from the front in decades. Alongside him on the front row are Takuma Sato and Pato OโWard, both proven competitors in the series.
Meanwhile, defending champion Josef Newgarden and teammate Will Power from Team Penske have been pushed to the back of the grid due to penalties linked to an illegal car setup. Newgarden is aiming for a third consecutive Indy 500 win, something rarely seen and even less often accomplished from the final row.
Viewers in the United States can follow all the action live on television. Broadcast coverage begins at 10 a.m. Eastern on Fox Sports, which is taking on the race after a long run with NBC.
The pre-race show includes driver introductions, the performance of the national anthem, and the famous command for drivers to start their engines. Green flag for the race itself is scheduled to wave at 12:45 p.m. local time.
Fans in the UK can watch the Indy 500 live on Sky Sports, while Canadian viewers should tune into TSN.
For those who prefer to stream, several platforms provide access. Fubo, DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and Sling TV all offer streaming options for the race.
Many of these services provide a free trial period for new subscribers. Spanish-language commentary will also be available through Fox Deportes, extending the raceโs reach to a wider audience.
The complete field features a mix of veterans and newcomers. Notables aside from Shwartzman, Sato, OโWard, and Newgarden include Scott Dixon, Alexander Rossi, and Helio Castroneves.
The unique 33-car starting lineup follows a tradition that dates back to the early years of the race, with drivers covering a full 500 miles across 200 laps. All eyes are on the grid to see if a driver can work their way up from the back for a shot at the win.
The pre-race festivities are packed with tradition. The โDrivers, start your enginesโ command is set for 12:38 p.m., just minutes before the green flag.
Other beloved customs, like the winnerโs milk celebration and the kissing of the bricks, will be on display for fans worldwide to see. The event also features the annual Pit Stop Challenge and a full parade, adding to the festive atmosphere.
With the race sold out, television and streaming provide the only ways to watch live as history unfolds at the Brickyard. Whether tuning in for the high-speed thrills, the close battles, or the rich traditions, viewers can expect a packed afternoon of action on May 25.
The stage is set for another memorable Indianapolis 500, where drama and celebration go hand in hand at one of the worldโs great sporting events. In related developments, more details about Team Penskeโs violations have surfaced, adding to the intrigue ahead of race day.
John Martinez delivers real-time NASCAR Cup Series and Truck Series news, from live race updates to pit-lane strategy analysis. A graduate of the University of Northwestern Ohioโs Motorsports Technology program, he breaks down rule changes, driver tactics, and championship points with crystal-clear reporting.