Townsend Bell waited the entire offseason to learn if Fox Sports wanted him as an analyst for its inaugural season of IndyCar coverage
Will Buxton, James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell to Call Historic Season Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Opens Season March 2; First of 17 Consecutive Races on FOX LOS ANGELES – FOX Sports has named veteran broadcaster Will Buxton to
Veteran broadcaster Will Buxton will handle play-by-play duties while James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell will serve as analysts for FOX's first season of IndyCar coverage.
FOX Sports has announced its broadcast boost for its first season of IndyCar Series coverage. Formula 1 and Formula 2 veteran Will Buxton is set to lead the commentary team and will be joined by James
Will Buxton (photo, center) and James Hinchcliffe (photo, right) are the booth announcers for FOX's inaugural season of NTT INDYCAR SERIES coverage in 2025.
Fox Sports has finalized a deal with James Hinchcliffe for the fan-favorite ex-IndyCar driver to remain in the series' broadcast booth with Fox.
Fox Sports aims to tackle fans of its Sunday-afternoon NFL games and drive them over to its new racing programs. The first season of IndyCar on Fox debuts March 2. In a big to generate interest, Fox Sports aims to put footage of some of the most popular drivers in the sport in front of
IndyCar season will be broadcast on Fox for the first time in years, and these are our picks for the commentary crew.
It’s a new day for IndyCar as the open wheel racing series will air races for the first time on Fox Sports in 2025. And in doing so, Fox is employing some very familiar voices who have been part of the racing series for years.
Fox Sports executives are nearing the finish ... held meetings with analysts James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell. They are expected to slide into roles similar to what they held in NBC’s IndyCar ...
Despite the uncertainty of what comes next when he returns to California, Bell is upbeat about his new role with IndyCar coverage for Fox Sports and racing again for the first time in three years.
With both its broadcast booth and pit reporter selections, Fox Sports executives are attempting some big swings to refresh IndyCar broadcasts