The NTT IndyCar Series is finally back this weekend as the 2025 season prepares to kick off with the St Petersburg Grand Prix.
With the 2024 campaign having ended in September, it has been a long off-season for IndyCar fans eagerly awaiting the return to action. However, with a new exciting season upon us, several driver moves having been made, and a blockbuster new TV deal with Fox Sports to look forward to, it could be an incredible year for the series.
Of course, Alex Palou was the 2024 IndyCar champion, with the Chip Ganassi Racing star having won three of the last four drivers' titles, the only exception being Will Power's win for Team Penske in 2022.
Heading into 2025, Palou can make it three in a row, and four overall — a feat that would see him tied for championships with Mario Andretti, Sebastian Bourdais and Dario Franchitti.
Palou certainly won't have things all his own way, though. There is a long list of drivers that will be hoping to stop him this season, with the likes of Pato O'Ward, Colton Herta, Josef Newgarden, Scott Dixon, and Scott McLaughlin all having won races last year.
With that said, let's get into all of the details you need to know about this weekend's St. Pete action.
The 100-lap race starts on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at noon (ET). Here's the full IndyCar St. Pete schedule for the week converted to your time zone.
Date
Session
New York (ET)
Chicago (CT)
Denver (MT)
Los Angeles (PT)
London (GMT)
Central Europe (CET)
Friday, February 28
Practice 1
3PM
2PM
1PM
12PM
8PM
9PM
Saturday, March 1
Practice 2
10AM
9AM
8AM
7AM
3PM
4PM
Saturday, March 1
Qualifying
2:30PM
1:30PM
12:30PM
11:30AM
7:30PM
8:30PM
Sunday, March 2
Race
12PM
11AM
10AM
9AM
5PM
6PM
How to watch NASCAR on TV
In the United States, IndyCar action this weekend and all season will be exclusively broadcast live on FOX Sports.
This weekend, first practice will be live on FOX Sports 1, with the second practice session being broadcast live on FOX Sports 2.
Qualifying, meanwhile, will be shown live on FOX Sports 1. Sunday's St. Pete Grand Prix, however, will be shown live on FOX.
Outside the United States, the answer depends on your location. Here's a breakdown of how to catch this weekend's action in some major countries around the world.