Promotional artwork for the 2023 NTT IndyCar Series on NBC and USA. The NTT IndyCar Series shield logo is on the left of the image, multiple IndyCar race cars are faded in the background to the center left, and drivers Will Power, Scott Dixon, and Pato O'Ward are to the right of the image. Promotional artwork for the 2023 NTT IndyCar Series on NBC and USA. The NTT IndyCar Series shield logo is on the left of the image, multiple IndyCar race cars are faded in the background to the center left, and drivers Will Power, Scott Dixon, and Pato O'Ward are to the right of the image.

BLOGSPORTSGENERAL SPORTSHOW TO WATCH 2023 NTT INDYCAR SERIES RACING ON SLING TV

How to Watch 2023 NTT IndyCar Series Racing on Sling TV



Stream IndyCar racing on NBC (in select markets) and USA with Sling Blue.

Drivers - start your engines! Another season of the NTT IndyCar Series is underway, and with Sling Blue, you can stream the action starting at only $40 a month.

NBC has the broadcast rights to the entire 2023 NTT IndyCar Series season, and all 17 races will be shown across three channels: NBC, USA, and an exclusive race on Peacock. Multiple practice and qualifying sessions will be shown exclusively on Peacock as well.

To watch the most IndyCar Series racing on Sling, you’ll need to subscribe to Sling Blue or Orange + Blue to get USA, and live in one of the following markets to get NBC: Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Hartford, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, San Diego, San Francisco, or Washington, D.C. The Grand Prix of Toronto in July will be broadcast exclusively on Peacock and requires a separate subscription.

A graphic that details the U.S. cities that receive NBC with Sling Blue or Orange + Blue. The cities are as follows: Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Hartford, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, San Diego, San Francisco, or Washington, D.C.

2023 NTT IndyCar Series Schedule

Date

Time (ET)/Winner

Channel

Streets of St. Petersburg

Sunday, Mar. 5

Marcus Ericsson

NBC

Texas 500

Sunday, Apr. 2

Josef Newgarden

NBC

Streets of Long Beach

Sunday, Apr. 16

Kyle Kirkwood

NBC

Alabama Grand Prix

Sunday, Apr. 30

Pato O'Ward

NBC

Indy Grand Prix #1

Saturday, May 13

Alex Palou

NBC

Indianapolis 500

Sunday, May 28

Josef Newgarden (2)

NBC

Streets of Detroit

Sunday, June 4

Alex Palou (2)

NBC

Road America

Sunday, June 18

Alex Palou (3)

USA

Mid-Ohio 200

Sunday, July 2

Alex Palou (4)

USA

Streets of Toronto

Sunday, July 16

Christian Lundgaard

Peacock*

Iowa Race #1

Saturday, July 22

Josef Newgarden (3)

NBC

Iowa Race #2

Sunday, July 23

Josef Newgarden (4)

NBC

Streets of Nashville

Sunday, Aug. 6

Kyle Kirkwood (2)

NBC

Indy Grand Prix #2

Saturday, Aug. 12

Scott Dixon

USA

Gateway 500

Sunday, Aug. 27

3:30 PM

NBC

Grand Prix of Portland

Sunday, Sept. 3

3:00 PM

NBC

Grand Prix of Monterey

Sunday, Sept. 10

2:30 PM

NBC

*Separate Peacock subscription required.

Biggest 2023 Storylines

- Will Power is the defending series champion after barely beating out Team Penske teammate Josef Newgarden during the last race of the season. Power looks to add a third title to his resumé (2014 and 2022).
- Swedish driver Marcus Ericsson looks to repeat at the 107th Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 28 on NBC.

- Andretti Autosport driver Colton Herta, rumored to make the jump to F1 in the off-season, will return to IndyCar this season and work to improve upon last year's 9th-place points finish.

- 2016 Indy 500 winner Alexander Rossi has moved from Andretti Autosport to Arrow McLaren SP for 2023, where he'll be teammates with Felix Rosenqvist and Pato O'Ward.- After several years of part-time racing, 2013 Indy 500 winner and 2004 series champion Tony Kanaan will make his final Indy 500 start in May. 2023 will be Kanaan's 24th consecutive Indy 500 start dating back to 2002.

- After spending the last two seasons in IndyCar, seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson has returned to stock cars and will race part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2023.

- The Detroit Grand Prix moves from The Raceway on Belle Isle across the river to the streets of Detroit in June. Previously, IndyCar raced on the streets of Detroit from 1989 to 1991, and Formula 1 held a Grand Prix in The Motor City from 1982 to 1988.

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