IndyCar 2019 printable schedule

Alexander Rossi prepares for the 2019 IndyCar season. Photo Credit: Shawn Gritzmacher/Courtesy of IndyCar.
Alexander Rossi prepares for the 2019 IndyCar season. Photo Credit: Shawn Gritzmacher/Courtesy of IndyCar. /
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Our IndyCar 2019 printable schedule includes the complete NTT IndyCar Series schedule for the 2019 IndyCar season and the IndyCar TV schedule.

The 2019 IndyCar season begins in March, bringing America’s open-wheel series back for more can’t miss racing. Make sure you don’t overlook a race by using FanSided’s printable IndyCar 2019 schedule!

Our schedule includes not only the newly renamed NTT IndyCar Series (formerly sponsored by Verizon), but all three levels of the Road to Indy: Indy Lights, Indy Pro 2000, and Cooper Tires USF 2000.

The main series schedule hasn’t changed too much from 2018. The biggest changes are that two new tracks have joined the lineup: the final race of the season moves from one California location to another; instead of Sonoma Raceway, now it’s at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.

Meanwhile, there’s an early detour into Texas as Circuit of the Americas lands on March 24. The track is well known for hosting the only Formula 1 event in the United States, but now American open-wheel racing is coming to Austin, too.

There are still some quirks, like the massive gaps in the beginning and end of the season. Though action begins on March 10, there’s not another event until COTA; that’s the same two-week break fans have to deal with right at the start of racing action.

In September, there’s an even longer three-week hiatus between the penultimate race at Portland International Raceway (Sept. 1) and the event at Laguna Seca (Sept. 21). These breaks aren’t great for viewers, as they break up the momentum of competition, but they’ve come to be just the way things are.

Here you’ll also find information about the new TV schedule, now that NBC Sports has assumed complete control of the broadcasts for 2019. While they’ll be broadcasting every single race in the top-level series, exposure for the Road to Indy ladder is incredibly limited this year.

Fans will be able to stream select Indy Lights races through NBC Sports Gold, but there’s no planned presence on TV for that series or the other two development series. That’s disappointing for racing enthusiasts who want to watch drivers come up the ranks, but maybe that will change as the 2019 season goes on.

Click here to view and print the IndyCar 2019 printable schedule, and stay on top of every single race this season.

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