
You can watch today's IndyCar race on NBC if it's broadcast on network television, or on the USA Network for cable coverage. The most reliable way to stream it live is through Peacock, NBC's streaming service, which carries every race. For international viewers or those seeking alternative options, services like fuboTV, YouTube TV, or Hulu + Live TV that include NBC and USA in their channel lineups will also have the race.
The specific channel and start time depend entirely on the race schedule. IndyCar events are typically broadcast on a combination of NBC and USA Network throughout the season. Races are often preceded by pre-race shows that offer driver interviews and analysis. To get the exact details for today, you need to check the official INDYCAR website or your local TV listings, using the specific race name (e.g., Indianapolis 500, Grand Prix of Long Beach).
| Platform/Channel | Type | Key Details | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peacock | Streaming | Live streams all races, on-demand replays. | $5.99/month |
| NBC | Broadcast TV | Free with antenna, requires TV provider login for app access. | Free / Included |
| USA Network | Cable TV | Requires a traditional cable/satellite subscription or live TV streaming service. | Varies |
| fuboTV/YouTube TV | Live TV Streaming | Includes NBC & USA; free trials often available. | $72.99+/month |
| INDYCAR Live | Streaming | Official service for international viewers only; geo-blocked in the U.S. | Subscription |
| SiriusXM | Radio | Live radio broadcast of the race commentary. | Subscription |
If you've missed the live event, Peacock usually has the full race replay available shortly after it concludes. Using the official IndyCar Mobile App is also a great way to get live timing and scoring, along with links to watch.


