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The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network (known typically as the IMS Radio Network or the INDYCAR Radio Network), is an in-house radio syndication arrangement which broadcasts the Indianapolis 500, the NTT IndyCar Series, and Indy NXT to radio stations covering most of North America.
WFNI was also the flagship of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network, carrying the Indianapolis 500 (simulcast with WIBC), the rest of the NTT IndyCar Series, and all NASCAR races held at IMS. In addition, WFNI aired the Indiana High School state championship games in football and girls' and boys' basketball (which was shared with WIBC ...
Radio coverage of the race dates back to 1922. The race has been broadcast live on the radio in its entirety by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network since 1953. The Hulmans did not allow live television coverage of the 500 until 1986, largely to maximize gate attendance.
The race was carried live on the IMS Radio Network. Sid Collins served as chief announcer. Len Sutton joined the crew, serving as "driver expert," replacing Fred Agabashian. The network had gained sponsorship from Autolite, but Agabashian worked for Champion, and he considered it a conflict of interest, so he stepped aside. [26]
The race was carried live on the IMS Radio Network. Sid Collins served as chief announcer with Fred Agabashian serving as "driver expert" The broadcast represented the 10th anniversary of the network, which was formed in 1952. This was Mike Ahern's first year on the network. This was Ahern's only year in Turn 2.
Indianapolis 500 History: Race & All-Time Stats - Official Site 1962 Indianapolis 500 at RacingReference.info (Relief driver statistics) 1962 Indianapolis 500 Radio Broadcast, Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network
The IndyCar Radio Network broadcast is set to air in 32 Indiana cities, 26 states and on Motorsport.Radio in the United Kingdom. The flagship stations in Indianapolis are 93.5 and 107.5 FM. How to ...
Lou Palmer (born Louis A. Perunko Jr. on March 10, 1932, in Wheeling, West Virginia - died January 19, 2008, in Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American broadcaster best known for his work at the Indianapolis 500 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network from 1958 until 1989.