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The biggest weekend in racing commences with the Indianapolis 500, as the race will take on the next chapter in its storied history for the 108th time.

With the Monaco Grand Prix and Coca-Cola 600 also in the spotlight Sunday, the Indy 500 promises to provide excitement on a busy Memorial Day weekend in the country and in the sporting world.

This year, there's a certain storyline that could make for must-watch TV even for the casual racing fan. Kyle Larson, who leads the NASCAR Cup Series standings, will attempt to race in both the Indy 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday, weather permitting.

Below is everything to know about Sunday's Indy 500, including the start time, TV channel, live stream options and tickets.

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What time does the Indy 500 start today?

  • Race: Indianapolis 500
  • Date: Sunday, May 26
  • Start time: 12:45 p.m. ET green flag

With the Indy 500 being the biggest event in IndyCar, there will be plenty of activity all day long. For the fans in attendance, gates will open at 6 a.m. ET, giving them plenty of time to find their seats before the green flag waves at 12:45 p.m. ET.

Traditions such as the singing of "Back Home Again in Indiana" and driver introductions can be seen on NBC. 

Here is the complete schedule of Sunday's coverage: 

Time (ET)EventTV channel/livestream
6 a.m.Gates open
9 a.m.Cars to pit lane
8:45 a.m.Borg Warner Trophy march to the bricks
10:30 a.m.Cars to grid on frontstretch
11:47 a.m.Driver introductionsNBC, Peacock, Fubo
12:21 p.m."God Bless America"NBC, Peacock, Fubo
12:24 p.m.National anthemNBC, Peacock, Fubo
12:36 p.m."Back Home Again in Indiana"NBC, Peacock, Fubo
12:38 p.m.Command to start enginesNBC, Peacock, Fubo
12:45 p.m.Green flagNBC, Peacock, Fubo

What channel is the Indy 500 on today?

  • Race: Indianapolis 500
  • Date: Sunday, May 26
  • Start time: 12:45 p.m. ET green flag
  • TV channel: NBC
  • Live stream: Peacock | Fubo

Coverage from Indianapolis Motor Speedway will begin bright and early with the pre-race show starting at 11 a.m. ET on NBC. Race coverage begins at 12:30 p.m. ET.

The pre-race show and 108th running of the Indy 500 will also be live-streamed on Peacock and Fubo, the latter of which offers a free trial, so you can try before you buy.

Mike Tirico will host the Indy 500 for NBC with studio analyst Danica Patrick for the sixth consecutive year. Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and former Indy 500 competitor Jimmie Johnson will join pre-race coverage alongside Tirico and Patrick before flying to the Charlotte to participate in the Coca-Cola 600. Leigh Diffey will call the race with analysts Townsend Bell and James Hinchcliffe.

If the Indy 500 is not available to watch live in your location or if you’re traveling abroad, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). VPNs provide a secure and private online connection, allowing you to bypass geographical restrictions to access your favorite streaming services from any device anywhere in the world.

Indy 500 radio station

Listen to the 2024 Indy 500 on SiriusXM. Both SiriusXM INDYCAR Nation (Ch. 218) and NBC Sports Audio (Ch. 85) will offer pre-race coverage and a live call of the race from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Get 3 months of SiriusXM for just $1. Listen to live NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL games, plus NASCAR, college sports and more. Stay updated with all the news and get all the analysis on multiple sport-specific channels.

Indy 500 tickets

Tickets for the Indy 500 are available on StubHub. You can check out the seating chart for the race by clicking on the link below.

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Indy 500 lineup 2024

With all the formalities out of the way, here is the 33-car field that is racing in the 2024 Indianapolis 500, which includes veterans, newcomers and ex-champions across the landscape.

Grid Pos.Car No.DriverTeamOdds to Win
1stScott McLaughlinTeam Penske+450
2nd12Will PowerTeam Penske+650
3rd2Josef Newgarden Team Penske+550
4th7Alexander RossiArrow McLaren+1000
5th17Kyle LarsonArrow McLaren+650
6th14Santino FerruciAJ Foyt Enterprises+1800
7th21Rinus VeeKayEd Carpenter Racing+1600
8th5Pato O'WardArrow McClaren+1100
9th60Felix RosenqvistMeyer Shank Racing+2500
10th75Takuma SatoRLL Racing+3000
11th27Kyle KirkwoodAndretti Global+2200
12th23Ryan Hunter-ReayDreyer & Reinbold+3000
13th26Colton HertaAndretti Global+1600
14th10Alex PalouChip Ganassi Racing+1000
15th6Callum IlottArrow McClaren+5000 
16th11Marcus ArmstrongChip Ganassi Racing+6000
17th20Ed CarpenterEd Carpenter Racing+5000
18th4Kyffin SimpsonChip Ganassi Racing+7000
19th98Marco AndrettiAndretti Herta+6000
20th06Helio CastronevesMeyer Shank Racing+4000
21st9Scott DixonChip Ganassi Racing+1800
22nd78Agustin CanapinoJuncos Hollinger Racing+10000
23rd41 Sting Ray RobbAJ Foyt Enterprises+20000
24th33Christian RasmussenEd Carpenter Racing+6000
25th66Tom BlomqvistMeyer Shank Racing+20000
26th77Romain GrosjeanJuncos Hollinger Racing+10000
27th8Linus LunqvistChip Ganassi Racing +7000
28th45Christian LungaardRLL Racing+7000
29th24Conor DalyDreyer & Reinbold+8000
30th30Pietro FittipaldiRLL Racing +25000
31st51Katherine LeggeDale Coyne Racing+50000
32nd28Marcus EricssonAndretti Global+7000
33rd15Graham RahalRLL Racing+8000

Indianapolis 500 past winners 

Below is a brief history of the winners over the past century-plus, making it one of the most iconic events in sports.

YearIndy 500 winner
2023Josef Newgarden
2022Marcus Ericsson
2021Helio Castroneves
2020Takuma Sato
2019Simon Pagenaud
2018Will Power
2017Takuma Sato
2016Alexander Rossi
2015Juan Pablo Montoya
2014Ryan Hunter-Reay
2013Tony Kanaan
2012Dario Franchitti
2011Dan Wheldon
2010Dario Franchitti
2009Helio Castroneves
2008Scott Dixon
2007Dario Franchitti
2006Sam Hornish Jr.
2005Dan Wheldon
2004Buddy Rice
2003Gil de Ferran
2002Helio Castroneves
2001Helio Castroneves
2000Juan Pablo Montoya
1999Kenny Brack
1998Eddie Cheever Jr.
1997Arie Luyendyk
1996Buddy Lazier
1995Jacques Villeneuve
1994Al Unser Jr.
1993Emerson Fittipaldi
1992Al Unser Jr.
1991Rick Mears
1990Arie Luyendyk
1989Emerson Fittipaldi
1988Rick Mears
1987Al Unser
1986Bobby Rahal
1985Danny Sullivan
1984Rick Mears
1983Tom Sneva
1982Gordon Johncock
1981Bobby Unser
1980Johnny Rutherford
1979Rick Mears
1978Al Unser
1977A.J. Foyt Jr.
1976Johnny Rutherford
1975Bobby Unser
1974Johnny Rutherford
1973Gordon Johncock
1972Mark Donohue
1971Al Unser
1970Al Unser
1969Mario Andretti
1968Bobby Unser
1967A.J. Foyt
1966Graham Hill
1965Jim Clark
1964A.J. Foyt Jr.
1963Parnelli Jones
1962Rodger Ward
1961A.J. Foyt
1960Jim Rathman
1959Rodger Ward
1958Jimmy Bryan
1957Sam Hanks
1956Pat Flaherty
1955Bob Sweikert
1954Bill Vukovich
1953Bill Vukovich
1952Troy Ruttman
1951Lee Wallard
1950Johnnie Parsons
1949Bill Holland
1948Mauri Rose
1947Mauri Rose
1946George Robson
1945No race (WWII)
1944No race (WWII)
1943No race (WWII)
1942No race (WWII)
1941Floyd Davis/Mauri Rose
1940Wilbur Shaw
1939Wilbur Shaw
1938Floyd Roberts
1937Wilbur Shaw
1936Louis Meyer
1935Kelly Petillo
1934Bill Cummings
1933Louis Meyer
1932Fred Frame
1931Louis Schneider
1930Billy Arnold
1929Ray Keech
1928Louis Meyer
1927George Souders
1926Frank Lockhart
1925Peter DePaolo
1924Joe Boyer/L.L. Corum
1923Tommy Milton
1922Jimmy Murphy
1921Tommy Milton
1920Gaston Chevrolet
1919Howdy Wilcox
1918No race (WWI)
1917No race (WWI)
1916Dario Resta
1915Ralph DePalma
1914Rene Thomas
1913Jules Goux
1912Joe Dawson
1911Ray Harroun

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Zain Bando is a freelance writer for The Sporting News. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.