No cable? No problem: Streaming IndyCar in the FOX era

No cable? No problem: Streaming IndyCar in the FOX era

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The NTT IndyCar Series’ upcoming move from NBC to FOX will feature a significant change in streaming platforms. For those with cable subscriptions that include FOX, using the FOX Sports app will pr…

The NTT IndyCar Series is transitioning from NBC to FOX, bringing a change in streaming platforms. Cable subscribers with access to FOX can stream next year’s IndyCar content conveniently through the FOX Sports app. However, cord-cutters won’t have standalone access as the app requires cable provider authentication for live sports. Subscribing to streaming services like Fubo, Hulu, or YouTube, offering FOX channels, could provide access at around $70 per month. Another option is the new Venu Sports streaming bundle at $42.99 monthly, set to launch pending ongoing legal disputes. This move aims to increase fan accessibility with FOX Sports partnership and Venu as a potential comprehensive streaming hub for NTT IndyCar Series content. FOX’s main network will broadcast all IndyCar races for non-streaming viewers, while practice and qualifying sessions will be on FOX Sports 1 and FOX Sports 2 for cable subscribers.

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