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Indy 500 Coverage Returns to TuneIn on May 14


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TuneIn will make complete coverage of the 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500 availabile through TuneIn Premium in partnership with the INDYCAR Radio Network. Including every practice and qualifying session, INDYCAR Series fans can catch all the action in the lead-up to the main event on Sunday, May 26.

"Racing makes for one of the most entertaining and exciting audio experiences with play-by-play commentary and expert analysis that makes listeners feel like they are pit-side," said INDYCAR Radio Director Chris Pollock Network. "Together, we're fueling the passion and excitement of racing through our live broadcasts, ensuring fans never miss a moment of the action."

In addition to the Indy 500, fans can follow the entire 2024 NTT INDYCAR Series season on TuneIn Premium, culminating in the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix at Nashville Superspeedway, where the 2024 INDYCAR Series champion will be crowned.

TuneIn Premium will also have complete coverage of the 2024 NTT INDYCAR Series season, including:

  • May 31-June 2: Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix
  • June 7-9: XPEL Grand Prix at Road America
  • June 21-23: Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey
  • August 23-25: BitNile.com Grand Prix of Portland
  • September 13-15: Big Machine Music City Grand Prix

"The Indy 500 is 'The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,'" said TuneIn Chief Content Officer Kevin Straley. "Our partnership with IMS Radio allows race fans from around the world to enjoy full coverage of the Indy 500, whether they are on the beach or driving to their favorite Memorial Day destination. From qualifying rounds and pre-race analysis to the checkered flag race finish, INDYCAR Radio Network provides fans with unparalleled coverage on TuneIn Premium."

TuneIn is accessible on over 200 major platforms and devices.

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