The lead up to the Indy 500 has been eventful to say the least, but we’re finally just minutes away from the 99th running of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing from Indianapolis Motor Speedway. One-third of the unofficial Triple Crown of motorsport, the Indy 500 features a 33-driver field.
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Here’s how you can watch the Indy 500 on Sunday.
Ed Carpenter, last year’s pole sitter, hit the wall and his car went airborne, so he’s not going to be racing on Sunday. Nor will James Hinchcliffe, who injured both of his legs in a frightening crash at practice that sent a part of the car’s suspension into his leg. Ryan Briscoe will race in his place, starting at the back of the line though Hinchcliffe himself raced well enough to qualify in 24th.
The race is set to be broadcast on ABC, as usual, with network coverage beginning at 11 a.m. ET. The race itself is scheduled to begin close to 12:15 p.m. Throughout the month of May, the official website for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been livestreaming events, but it’s unclear if they’ll have anything during the race. The best option is ABC’s official streams, but that’s only available in certain markets.
Indy 500 coverage
Date: Sunday, May 24
Time: 12:15 p.m. ET
TV: ABC
Online: ABC

















