17-Race 2024 NTT IndyCar Series Schedule Features Return to Milwaukee Mile - Engine Builder Magazine

17-Race 2024 NTT IndyCar Series Schedule Features Return to Milwaukee Mile

Officials with IndyCar have announced a 17-race schedule for the 2024 NTT IndyCar Series season, which includes a much-anticipated return to the historic Milwaukee Mile Speedway for the first time since 2015. The fabled one-mile oval in West Allis, Wisconsin, will showcase the NTT IndyCar Series racing with a doubleheader weekend for the first time in the track’s history, providing two crucial races during the homestretch of the 2024 championship.

“There is such a great tradition and history of INDYCAR racing at the Milwaukee Mile, and we are excited to build on that legacy with a Labor Day weekend NTT INDYCAR SERIES doubleheader beginning in 2024,” said Roger Penske, chairman of Penske Corporation.

The schedule is also highlighted by two Saturday night races, a new and unique made-for-TV exhibition in Southern California, a global entertainment destination as the new host city for the season finale, and 12 NBC broadcast network showcases bolstered by the rising popularity of live streaming on Peacock.

2024 NTT IndyCar Series Schedule
Date/Venue/Television

  • Sunday, March 10/Streets of St. Petersburg/NBC, Peacock
  • Sunday, March 24/The Thermal Club $1 Million Challenge*/NBC, Peacock
  • Sunday, April 21/Streets of Long Beach/USA Network, Peacock
  • Sunday, April 28/Barber Motorsports Park/NBC, Peacock
  • Saturday, May 11/Indianapolis Motor Speedway (road course)/NBC, Peacock
  • Saturday, May 18/Indianapolis 500 Qualifying Day 1/NBC, Peacock
  • Sunday, May 19/Indianapolis 500 Qualifying Day 2/NBC, Peacock
  • Sunday, May 26/Indianapolis Motor Speedway (oval)/NBC, Peacock
  • Sunday, June 2/Streets of Detroit/USA Network, Peacock
  • Sunday, June 9/Road America/NBC, Peacock
  • Sunday, June 23/WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca/USA Network, Peacock
  • Sunday, July 7/Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course/NBC, Peacock
  • Saturday, July 13/Iowa Speedway Race 1/NBC, Peacock
  • Sunday, July 14/Iowa Speedway Race 2/NBC, Peacock
  • Sunday, July 21/Streets of Toronto/Peacock
  • Saturday, Aug. 17/World Wide Technology Raceway/USA Network, Peacock
  • Sunday, Aug. 25/Portland International Raceway/USA Network, Peacock
  • Saturday, Aug. 31/Milwaukee Mile Race 1/Peacock
  • Sunday, Sept. 1/Milwaukee Mile Race 2/USA Network, Peacock
  • Sunday, Sept. 15/Streets of Nashville/NBC, Peacock
    *Non-points event


For more information, visit the IndyCar announcement or visit indycar.com.

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