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The start of the Gallagher Grand Prix. (Al Steinberg Photo)

NBC Ratings Up From Brickyard Weekend

INDIANAPOLIS – Last weekend’s IndyCar/NASCAR Tripleheader at the Brickyard was a big success for television partner NBC, which put all three races on the main network.

Saturday’s NTT IndyCar Series Gallagher Grand Prix was up 105 percent from the 2021 race that was televised on the now-defunct NBCSN network. The NASAR Xfinity Series Pennzoil 150 was up 23 percent over the 2021 race that was television on NBC.

For only the third time, the crossover weekend featured races from the NTT IndyCar Series and NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series all competing on the road course at iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

“When you combine NASCAR, IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the result is a must-see event on NBC for motorsports fans across the country,” said Sam Flood, executive producer and president, production, NBC Sports. “We’re thrilled the IndyCar-NASCAR crossover weekend has brought these series together and delivered strong viewership once again.”

NASCAR Cup Series Verizon 200 At The Brickyard

• Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series coverage on NBC (3:14-6 p.m. ET) averaged a Total Audience Delivery of 3.402 million viewers, up 18% vs. the same race in 2021 (2.875 million viewers). This ranks as NBC Sports’ most-watched Cup Series race since last year’s regular-season finale at Daytona in primetime on NBC (3.995 million viewers; 8/28/21).

• Viewership peaked at 3.9 million viewers in the final quarter hour (5:45-6 p.m. ET) as Tyler Reddick crossed the yard of bricks for his second consecutive road course victory;

• Through six races, NBC Sports’ 2022 NASCAR Cup Series viewership is up 6% vs. 2021, averaging a TAD of 2.653 million viewers.

NTT IndyCar Series Gallagher Grand Prix 

• Saturday’s NTT IndyCar Series race coverage on NBC (12:30-2:20 p.m. ET), in which Alexander Rossi snapped a 49-race winless streak, averaged a TAD of 1.070 million viewers, up 105% vs. last year’s race coverage on NBCSN (522,000 viewers);

• Through 12 races, NBC Sports’ 2022 IndyCar viewership is up 6% vs. 2021, averaging a TAD of 1.472 million viewers, to rank as the most-watched IndyCar season to date since 2016.

NASCAR Xfinity Series Pennzoil 150

• Saturday’s Xfinity Series race on NBC (3:53-6 p.m. ET), which was won by A.J. Allmendinger, averaged a TAD of 1.548 million viewers, up 23% vs. NBC’s Xfinity Series average in 2021 (1.263 million viewers), and up 65% vs. last year’s comparable race on NBCSN (937,000 viewers);

• Saturday’s race was NBC Sports’ most-streamed Xfinity Series race on record, delivering an AMA of 32,300 viewers across NBC Sports’ digital platforms.

Total Audience Delivery is based upon live-plus-same day figures from Nielsen and digital data from Adobe Analytics.