James Hinchcliffe strongly opposes Roger Penske owning IndyCar series and team: ‘Hinders legitimacy’
"It actually hinders IndyCar’s legitimacy on the global sporting platform, operating the way that we currently are"
"It actually hinders IndyCar’s legitimacy on the global sporting platform, operating the way that we currently are"
"Not a real person, we should point that out right away."
"The competition is so good that there’s no need to fabricate anything. Unlike...some motorsports products."
For one year only, those who live in the Indianapolis area and have a Peacock premium subscription will be able to watch the race.
This was the most-watched IndyCar opener since the 2011 St. Petersburg race.
Hinchcliffe is moving to the booth after recently announcing he was stepping away from full-time IndyCar racing.
It's also reported that more races will air on NBC starting in 2022.
CBS is reportedly the favorite if IndyCar and NBC go their separate ways.
With a lack of sports taking place and a main-network broadcast slot, could IndyCar reach a bigger audience?
The IndyCar Grand Prix Saturday drew 1.07 million viewers on average for NBC, a 37 percent jump over last year's race on ABC.
NBCSN did what they could despite the circumstances.