ABOUT INDYCAR Featuring racing at a combination of super speedways, short ovals, road courses and temporary street circuits, the Verizon IndyCar Series offers its international lineup of drivers the most diverse challenges in motorsports. The top point scorer is crowned the series champion and receives a million dollar bonus. Through 17 races in the United States and Canada, these stars drive single-seat, open-cockpit cars that feature 2.2-liter, twin turbocharged, direct-injected V-6 engines optimized to run at 12,000 RPM with an estimated 500-700 horsepower. The consumer-relevant engines, which are supplied by Chevrolet and Honda, utilize E85 fuel. ABC and NBCSN provide comprehensive live, high-definition television coverage of the IndyCar Series in the United States, while ESPN International oversees race coverage to over 200 countries. The TV telecasts are complemented by the IMS Radio Network for each event, which includes Sirius XM Satellite Radio and the American Forces Radio Network. EVERY YEAR IN MAY THE RACE TEAMS AND DRIVERS COMPETE IN THE WORLD FAMOUS INDIANAPOLIS 500 MILE RACE, WHICH IS THE LARGEST SINGLE-DAY SPORTING EVENT IN THE WORLD. THE RACE IS ATTENDED BY 400,000 FANS WHILE REACHING A GLOBAL TELEVISION AUDIENCE OF OVER 90 MILLION.

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