Fox Sports has provided extensive details about the broadcast lineups for multiple events this racing season. The TV partner has finalized its roster for the NTT IndyCar Series season, as well as the Craftsman Truck Series race in St. Petersburg.
According to a press release, the Truck Series lineup will feature a slightly different group than the normal events on the 2026 schedule. Jamie Little will still do play-by-play while Michael Waltrip serves as an analyst. However, veteran racer-turned-analyst Townsend Bell will take the third spot.
The Truck Series pit road will feature veteran NASCAR reporter Amanda Busick. She will continue to provide updates for the third-tier series. Georgia Henneberry will join Busick for the historic Truck Series street race.
Fox Sports will stick with what works during its second season airing IndyCar races. It will not shake up the booth as the top drivers attempt to end Alex Palou’s championship dynasty.
Will Buxton will return as play-by-play man. He will work alongside analysts James Hinchcliffe and Bell. Hinchcliffe will also pull double duty in St. Pete while competing in his first Truck Series race.
Jack Harvey, Henneberry, and Kevin Lee will work as the pit reporters during the 2026 IndyCar season. Little will join the group for the March doubleheader weekend at Phoenix Raceway featuring the IndyCar and Cup Series teams.
The 2026 IndyCar season will kick off on Sunday, March 1, at 12:00 p.m. ET. It will air on Fox, Fox Deportes, Fox One, and the Fox Sports app.
All 18 races from the season will air on Fox, continuing a trend from last season. This will include historic events such as a street race through the Arlington Entertainment District in Texas. It will also feature the recently announced Washington D.C. street race.
Fox Deportes will have coverage of select events on the IndyCar schedule. This includes St. Petersburg, the Indianapolis 500, Arlington, Long Beach, Road America, Mid-Ohio, and Portland.