The McLaren Racing CEO shared ideas for what could improve the experience for viewers
As the IndyCar Series prepares for a new era with FOX Sports as its broadcast partner beginning in 2025, McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has expressed some ideas that could enhance the overall experience for viewers. This weekend’s season finale at Nashville Superspeedway marks the end of a run with NBC Sports, which has been the exclusive home of North America’s premier open-wheel championship since 2019 - and among the family of networks for the series for nearly two decades.
” Alexander Rossi, Arrow McLaren Chevrolet Photo by: Jake Galstad / Motorsport Images Brown noted he felt there hasn’t been a clear delivery on explaining the differences between the impact of the red sidewall and black sidewall . “You know, I constantly hear over here, red and blacks,” Brown continued. “Talk to me in lap time. Talk to me in reds are going to go off in 10 laps and the blacks are gonna go 20 laps; tell me what that means as a viewer, not just that they are on reds or on blacks.
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