PREMA Racing’s NTT INDYCAR SERIES Debut: Lessons from St. Petersburg
PREMA Racing’s entry into the NTT INDYCAR SERIES marks a significant milestone for both the team and the championship. In a detailed discussion with FOX Sports analyst Jack Harvey, PREMA Racing sporting director Ryan Briscoe shared insights about the team’s inaugural race at St. Petersburg.
Key Performance Insights
"The NTT INDYCAR SERIES represents North America’s premier open-wheel auto racing series, featuring an international field of the world’s most versatile drivers."
The series currently showcases several championship-caliber drivers:
- Alex Palou: Three-time and reigning series champion
- Will Power: Two-time series champion
- Scott Dixon: Six-time series champion
- Josef Newgarden: Two-time series champion and current Indianapolis 500 winner
Competition Format
PREMA Racing faces diverse racing challenges across multiple track types:
- Superspeedways
- Short ovals
- Street circuits
- Permanent road courses
Media Coverage Development
Starting in 2025, significant changes are coming to the series’ broadcast structure:
Broadcast Partner | Coverage Details |
---|---|
FOX Sports | Exclusive U.S. television rights |
Live Coverage | All NTT INDYCAR SERIES races |
Featured Event | 109th Running of the Indianapolis 500 |
Series Evolution
The championship continues to strengthen its position in motorsport by:
- Attracting international driving talent
- Maintaining diverse track selections
- Building strong media partnerships
- Supporting team development
The series’ commitment to competitive racing and technical excellence provides new teams like PREMA Racing with opportunities to establish themselves at the highest level of American open-wheel racing.
Looking Forward
The championship’s structure allows teams like PREMA Racing to:
- Learn from experienced competitors
- Adapt to various racing conditions
- Develop technical capabilities
- Build competitive strategies
The introduction of PREMA Racing to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES represents an important addition to the championship’s competitive landscape. Their debut at St. Petersburg serves as a foundation for their development in one of North America’s most challenging motorsport categories.