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IndyCar, Indy Lights TV and Streaming Schedule: Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama

Opening lap 2021 HIGPA.
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The start of the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama started the 2021 NTT IndyCar Series championship season. Image courtesy of Joe Skibinski / Penske Entertainment

North America’s premier open-wheel racing returns this weekend with a serving of NTT IndyCar Series and Indy Lights action from the Barber Motorsports Park. From practice sessions and qualifications leading up to the 12th Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama on Sunday.

The stars of IndyCar are back after a two-week hiatus for the fourth race of the season as Team Penske rolls into the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama looking to go 4-for-4 with victories. Josef Newgarden has won the last two races on the year and if he wins three in a row, he’ll be gifted $1 million from the “PeopleReady Force for Good” Challenge as part of winning on all three different track disciples the series has to offer: oval, road and street circuits.

Half of the earnings will be given to a charity of Newgarden’s choice.

It is the second race of the season for Indy Lights, making their return since February at St. Petersburg. Andretti Autosport’s Matthew Brabham won in his first start since 2015, the second victory of his career.

Here is the full lineup of what and when to watch throughout the weekend (Apr 29 – May 1):

DateTimeEventTV / Streaming
Fri Apr 292:45 PMIndyLights Practice 1Streaming: IndyCar LIVE!
4:00 PMIndyCar Practice 1Streaming: Peacock
Sat Apr 3011:00 AMIndyCar Practice 2Streaming: Peacock
12:00 PMIndy Lights Practice 2Streaming: IndyCar LIVE!
1:00 PMIndyCar QualifyingStreaming: Peacock
3:35 PMIndy Lights QualifyingStreaming: IndyCar LIVE!
5:20 PMIndyCar Final PracticeStreaming: Peacock
Sun May 110:55 AMIndy Lights RaceStreaming: Peacock / IndyCar LIVE!
1:00 PMIndyCar RaceTV: NBC
Streaming: Peacock

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