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IndyCar, Miles looking at single TV partner

The conundrum around IndyCar and its television partners is quite simple: NBCSN's coverage on cable airs the majority of the season and is favored by the hard-core fans, while ABC draws larger numbers because it broadcasts the Indianapolis 500 and it's network television. Both contracts expire at the end of 2018 and Mark Miles has a couple of options he could pursue: continue with both partners but renegotiate so that NBC is also allowed to show IndyCar races, or simply put everything on one carrier. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Ganassi Hondas take top spots at Sebring test IndyCar Video: Rahal, Daly on Sebring test IndyCar expects single aeroscreen in 2018 IndyCar seeks...
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