Indianapolis, IN
How to watch IMSA at Indianapolis: Schedule, TV, streaming info, start times, more
The Battle on the Bricks will be twice as long in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s return to Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
After Porsche Penske Motorsport scored a 1-2 finish for team and track owner Roger Penske in the a two-hour, 40-minute debut last year, the event will expand to six hours this season.
There are 56 cars entered across the four top categories in the race, which will begin at 11:40 a.m. on the 14-turn, 2.39-mile road course. Peacock has flag-to-flag coverage with NBC joining at 3 p.m.
Porsche Penske Motorsport returns to Indy leading the Grand Touring Prototype championship standings with two races remaining this season.
Felipe Nasr and Dane Cameron, who co-drove the No. 7 Porsche 963, have a 100-point lead over No. 6 drivers Mathieu Jaminet and Nick Tandy, who won last year at the Brickyard.
Here are the details for the IMSA SportsCar Weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (all times are ET):
2024 IMSA AT INDIANAPOLIS
RACE: Sunday, Sept. 22, 11:40 a.m.
DISTANCE: A six-hour race on a 14-turn, 2.439-mile road course in Indianapolis, Indiana.
FORECAST: According to Wunderground.com, it’s expected to be 79 degrees with a 37% chance of rain at the green flag.
ENTRY LIST: Click here for the 47-car field in four categories (GTP, LMP2, GTD Pro, GTD)
QUALIFYING: Saturday, Sept. 21, 3:35 p.m. ET (coverage on Peacock and IMSA.tv)
RACE BROADCAST
TV/STREAMING: Full coverage of the IMSA Battle at the Bricks at Indianapolis Motor Speedway will begin Sunday, Sept. 22 on Peacock at 11:30 a.m. ET. NBC also will have coverage of the race from 3-6 p.m. ET. (Peacock will have flag-to-flag coverage of all IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship events in 2024. Click here for information on how to sign up for Peacock.)
Dave Burns and Brian Till will be the announcers with analyst Calvin Fish, Townsend Bell and James Hinchcliffe as analysts. Georgia Henneberry, Matt Yocum and Hannah Newhouse are the pit reporters.
RADIO: Select sessions live on IMSA.com and RadioLeMans.com; SiriusXM live race coverage will begin Sunday, Sept. 22 at 11:30 a.m. (XM 206, Web/App 996)
IMSA INDIANAPOLIS WEEKEND SCHEDULE
Friday, Sept. 20
8:20-9:20 a.m.: Michelin Challenge practice
9:35-10:05 a.m.: Porsche Carrera Cup qualifying
10:20-10:55 a.m.: Lamborghini Trofeo qualifying
11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m.: IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship practice
1:45-2:45 p.m.: Michelin Pilot Challenge practice
3-3:40 p.m.: Porsche Carrera Cup Race 1
4-4:50 p.m.: Lamborghini Trofeo Race 1
Saturday, Sept. 21
8-8:35 a.m.: Michelin Pilot Challenge qualifying
8:55-10:25 a.m.: IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship practice
11:10-11:50 a.m.: Porsche Carrera Cup Race 2
1:05-3:05 p.m.: Michelin Pilot Challenge race (Peacock)
3:40-4:45 p.m.: IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship qualifying (Peacock)
5:10-6 p.m.: Lamborghini Trofeo Race 2
Sunday, Sept. 22
11:40 a.m.-5:40 p.m.: IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Battle at the Bricks (Peacock, NBC at 3 p.m.)
2024 SEASON RECAPS
DAYTONA: Porsche wins Rolex 24 at Daytona, ending 55-year drought for Roger Penske
SEBRING: Michael Andretti, Wayne Taylor celebrate first win together
LONG BEACH: Chip Ganassi Racing wins Long Beach without a tire change
LAGUNA SECA: Roger Penske earns 100th sports car victory
DETROIT: Wayne Taylor Racing Andretti snaps 14-race winless streak
WATKINS GLEN: A redemptive victory for Porsche Penske Motorsport
ROAD AMERICA: Porsche Penske Motorsport 1-2
IMSA COVERAGE ON NBC SPORTS
A viewer’s guide to the Rolex 24: Five things to watch this weekend
Jenson Button, Felipe Massa and Josef Newgarden among notable crossovers this year
Inside the sophisticated cockpit of a GTP hybrid prototype
Bubba Wallace wowed by sports car culture
Pipo Derani puts No. 31 Cadillac on pole position with record lap at Daytona
Defending Rolex 24 winner Mike Shank on IMSA comeback: “I work on it every day”
As his team grows bigger than ever, Wayne Taylor keeps an eye on the little things
NASCAR ON NBC PODCAST IMSA COVERAGE
Episode 312: Rolex 24 preview: A world-class field gathers at the World Center of Racing for a race of champions: Listen on Apple Podcasts, Listen on Spotify
Episode 313: Wayne Taylor Racing Andretti expands for 2024 season: Listen on Apple Podcasts, Listen on Spotify
Episode 314: Unable to defend Rolex 24 title, Mike Shank plots his IMSA return: Listen on Apple Podcasts, Listen on Spotify
Indianapolis, IN
Man arrested for gun and drug possession in downtown Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officers arrested a man Tuesday for possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon and possession of marijuana according to an Thursday IMPD Downtown District Facebook post.
Police pulled over 33-year-old Malcolm Murray at the intersection if East Ohio Street and North Delaware Street because Murray did not have a license.
Police asked Murray if he had any weapons in his car and he told the officers no.
Police asked Murray to leave the car and Murray put down a crossbody bag that he was wearing.
Narcotics detection K-9 Bruce identified narcotics odor in the car. Police searched the car and found a handgun and marijuana inside the crossbody bag.
Police say that Murray tried to blame the female passenger saying, “Ain’t that your gun.”
Police arrested Murray for possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon and possession of marijuana.
Indianapolis, IN
Downtown fitness center 4th annual ‘Pump it for Parkinson’s’ fundraiser
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The National Institute for Fitness and Sport hosted its fourth “Pump it for Parkinson’s” on Thursday. It’s a step-a-thon style event with more than 500 locations participating.
Organizers set a goal of hitting 50 million nationally this year. Last year, the fundraiser hit 33 million steps. Locally, NIFS hopes to reach 2 million steps.
The annual fundraiser is part of the nonprofit’s efforts for Parkinson’s Awareness Month, which falls in April.
This year, the group partnered with White River State Park and put up signage for people to track their steps to submit.
President Emily Davenport says exercise has proven to be key in managing Parkinson’s symptoms.
“When we started this initiative four years ago, our goal was to raise awareness on the benefits,” Davenport said. “It’s amazing what we’ve learned of how many people are touched by this disease, whether it’s the diagnosis for themself or a family member, a friend who has that diagnosis.”
Steps were completed on the track in the gym or on exercise machines. NIFS has worked with exercise equipment company NuStep since the event’s inception.
Sales Manager Shane Lehto says his coworkers make a day of the event every year at their Michigan headquarters.
“We also invite the public to come in,” Lehto said. “We’ve got several of our machines set up. We’ve got a big screen TV that’s got a track that they can race on.”
Pump it for Parkinson’s complements the organization’s work in fitness for aging populations. It also runs “Bold Moves,” an exercise regimen for people living with the disease.
Alex Carpenter is an instructor at NIFS who leads some of those classes. He says it’s rewarding to see someone’s progress.
“Honestly, (it’s) the best part of my day,” Carpenter said. “Just seeing that positive interaction and hearing those things that they’re actually benefiting from this — I found through this that this is definitely my passion in life.”
Also new this year, the event includes a vendor fair featuring local resources.
“Hoop it for Parkinson’s” returns on Thursday alongside the step-a-thon portion of the event. It’s a special basketball game at 2 p.m. with people who have the disease.
To submit steps to this year’s Pump it for Parkinson’s, visit the event’s website. Donations can also be made on the Parkinson’s Foundation website.
Indianapolis, IN
Sunday, April 12, 2026 Business Highlights – Indianapolis Today
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This episode of the BEO Show covers a variety of business topics, including the OWMBD Vendor of the Month, an update on the collapse of Saks Global, a new OMWBD certification management system, a look at the business of comedy with Sherri Shepherd, a salute to the female-owned design firm IDO, Inc., and tax and overtime tips from the Indiana CPA Society.
Why it matters
The BEO Show provides a comprehensive overview of important business news and trends impacting the Indianapolis and Indiana business community, covering topics ranging from minority-owned business development to the evolving retail landscape to the growing comedy industry.
The details
The episode features interviews with several business leaders and experts, including Jill Hall of ReproGraphix, Inc., William Stern of Cardiff, David Fredricks of OMWBD, comedian and talk show host Sherri Shepherd, and the principals of the female-owned design firm IDO, Inc. The topics discussed offer insights into the challenges and opportunities facing businesses of all sizes in the region.
- The BEO Show airs on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
The players
Jill Hall
Owner of ReproGraphix, Inc., a print and graphics company.
William Stern
CEO and Founder of Cardiff, a business consulting firm.
David Fredricks
Director of the Indianapolis Office of Minority and Women Business Development (OMWBD).
Sherri Shepherd
Talk show host and business woman.
Amanda J. Medlen
Principal and CEO of IDO, Inc., a female-owned design firm.
Lee A. Boyland
Principal and COO of IDO, Inc., a female-owned design firm.
Jennifer Knotts
CFO of IDO, Inc., a female-owned design firm.
Courtney Kincaid
President of the Indiana CPA Society.
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What they’re saying
“We must continue to support and empower minority and women-owned businesses in our community.”
— David Fredricks, Director, OMWBD
“The business of comedy is evolving, and comedians need to think strategically about building their brands and revenue streams.”
— Sherri Shepherd, Talk Show Host, Business Woman
“As a female-owned firm, we are proud to design spaces that reflect the diversity and creativity of our community.”
— Amanda J. Medlen, Principal/CEO, IDO, Inc.
What’s next
Viewers can find more information about the topics covered in the episode on the websites and social media pages of the featured guests and organizations.
The takeaway
The BEO Show provides a valuable platform for showcasing the vibrant and diverse business community in Indianapolis and Indiana, highlighting the challenges, opportunities, and innovative solutions that are shaping the region’s economic landscape.
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