ABC
and VERSUS will provide comprehensive live coverage of the 2010
Indianapolis 500, with ABC broadcasting “The Greatest Spectacle in
Racing” for the 46th consecutive year and exclusive cable partner
VERSUS offering nearly 20 hours of practice and qualifying action.
ABC, which has televised the Indianapolis 500 annually since 1965, will
start its coverage with a pre-race show at noon (ET) on Sunday, May 30.
Live race coverage starts at 1 p.m.
Brent Musburger will serve as host of the ABC telecast. Marty Reid will
be the lead announcer, with 1998 Indianapolis 500 winner Eddie Cheever
Jr. and “500” veteran Scott Goodyear as analysts. Dr. Jerry Punch, Rick
DeBruhl, Jamie Little and Vince Welch will work as pit reporters.
VERSUS’ live May programming will include 14 hours of combined coverage
from Pole Day, Saturday, May 22, and Bump Day, Sunday, May 23. The
network also will feature a live qualifying preview show from 3:30-5
p.m. on Fast Friday, May 21, and five hours of continuous coverage of
Miller Lite Carb Day from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, May 28, including the
Firestone Freedom 100 race for the Firestone Indy Lights and the annual
Pit Stop Challenge.
From 4:30-5:30 p.m. on Race Day, Sunday, May 30, VERSUS will air a live
post-race show featuring in-depth trackside analysis of all the action
that unfolded during the race.
VERSUS’ talent lineup includes Bob Jenkins as lead announcer,
Indianapolis 500 veteran Robbie Buhl and former open-wheel standout Jon
Beekhuis as analysts, and Jack Arute, Robbie Floyd and Lindy Thackston
as pit reporters.
In addition to its live programming, VERSUS will air various
Indianapolis 500 shows from May 27-29, including the IPL 500 Festival
Parade and Indy 500 “Ready to Race” pre-race show Saturday, May 29.
ESPN Classic will provide a variety of Indianapolis 500-related
programming, including past races and “SportsCentury” shows, through
May 30.
The IMS Radio Network will offer a complete lineup of Month of May
programming for its affiliates, with all shows simulcast on XM Channel
145, Sirius Channel 211 and indycar.com.
On-track coverage will start at 5 p.m. (ET) Friday, May 21, with one
hour of coverage of “Fast Friday” practice and a preview of the
upcoming two days of qualifying.
Live Pole Day Qualifying coverage will air from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and
4:30-6 p.m., with live Bump Day coverage from noon-1 p.m. and 5-6 p.m.
Live coverage on Miller Lite Carb Day takes place from noon-3 p.m.
Friday, May 28 with the Firestone Freedom 100 and Indy 500 Pit Stop
Challenge.
Race Day programming starts with a live pre-race show at noon, Sunday,
May 30, followed by flag-to-flag coverage of the Indianapolis 500 at 1
p.m.
“Indy Live” and “IndyCar Weekly” shows also will be broadcast both
weeks of the race and hosted by IMS Radio Network anchor Mike King. The
shows featuring many drivers and personalities of the Indianapolis 500.
The Race Day lineup of announcers for the IMS Radio Network includes
King, IMS Historian Donald Davidson, Jerry Baker, Firestone Indy Lights
driver James Hinchcliffe and Paul Page in the booth, Jake Query, Mark
Jaynes and Chris Denari in the turns, Kevin Lee, Dave Argabright and
Nick Yeoman in the pits and Dave Wilson in the garage.