Racing on TV, November 3-5

All times Eastern; live broadcasts unless noted. Friday, November 3 Sao Paulo practice 1 10:25-11:30am Sao Paulo practice 1 10:25-11:30am Sao Paulo qualifying 1:55-3:00pm Sao Paulo qualifying 1:55-3:00pm Phoenix qualifying 6:00-7:00pm Phoenix …

All times Eastern; live broadcasts unless noted.


Friday, November 3

Sao Paulo
practice 1
10:25-11:30am

Sao Paulo
practice 1
10:25-11:30am

Sao Paulo
qualifying
1:55-3:00pm

Sao Paulo
qualifying
1:55-3:00pm

Phoenix
qualifying
6:00-7:00pm

Phoenix
practice
7:00-8:00pm

Phoenix
practice
8:00-9:00pm

Phoenix 9:00-10:00pm
pre-race (FS2)
10:00pm-
1:00am
race

Saturday, November 4

Bahrain
start
6:30-8:00am

Sao Paulo
sprint
shootout
9:55-11:00am

Sao Paulo
sprint
shootout
9:55-11:00am

Bahrain
finish
2:00-3:30pm

Sao Paulo
sprint
2:25-3:00pm

Sao Paulo
sprint
2:25-3:00pm

Phoenix
qualifying
3:30-4:30pm

Phoenix
qualifying
4:30-6:00pm

Phoenix 6:30-7:00pm
pre-race
7:00-10:00pm
race

Sunday, November 5

COTA TA2 11:05am-
12:20pm

Sao Paulo GP 11:30-11:55am
pre-race
11:55am-
2:00pm
race

Sao Paulo GP 11:30-11:55am
pre-race
11:55am-
2:00pm
race

Phoenix 2:00-3:00pm
pre-race
3:00-7:00pm
race

COTA TA 2:10-3:25pm

Key: SDD: Same day delay; D = delayed; R = Repeat/Replay

A variety of motor racing is available for streaming on demand at the following sites:

  • SRO-america.com
  • SCCA.com
  • SpeedSport1.com
  • Ferrari Challenge
  • The Trans Am Series airs in 60-minute highlight shows in primetime on the MAVTV Network. For those wishing to tune in live, the entire lineup of SpeedTour events will stream for free on the SpeedTour TV YouTube page. SpeedTour TV will also air non-stop activity on Saturday and Sunday (SVRA, IGT and Trans Am). You can also watch all Trans Am event activity on the Trans Am YouTube page and Facebook page.
  • All NTT IndyCar Series stream live on Peacock Premium.