Indy Car Race Today: Bommarito 500 Green at 9 p.m. ET, World Wide Technology Raceway

Indy car race today: The Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois, goes green at 9 p.m. ET Sunday on FOX and FOX One.

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Indy Car Race Today: Bommarito 500 Green at 9 p.m. ET, World Wide Technology Raceway

The will drop the green flag at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at World Wide Technology Raceway, the 1.25-mile oval in Madison, Illinois, just outside St. Louis.

Viewers can watch the race live on FOX. The Bommarito 500 will also stream on and via the FOX Sports website and FOX Sports App; subscribers to live-TV services that carry FOX, FS1 and FS2 — including , Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV and fuboTV — can stream the broadcast. Fans in a good reception area can pick up their local FOX station with an antenna.

World Wide Technology Raceway is a 1.25-mile, egg-shaped oval favored by many drivers because each corner rides differently. Turns 1 and 2 share characteristics with New Hampshire Motor Speedway, while Turns 3 and 4 resemble Phoenix Raceway; the overall egg shape recalls the oval at Twin Ring Motegi. That mix of geometry and varying degrees of banking makes setup and tire wear central to the race plan on a short, fast night circuit.

This stop is the next event on the 2026 schedule and presents a clear national window for oval racing: a primetime start that puts the entire contest into east-coast evening hours. For anyone searching "indy car race today," the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 is the scheduled national broadcast and streaming option that will matter Sunday night.

On the competitive side, the reigning INDYCAR champion arrives off a victory at the , carrying momentum into Madison. That form matters because Palou has shown the ability to string results together this season; whether he adapts to the oval’s asymmetric corners will be a direct test of his title defense. At the same time, betting markets list as the favorite at 14/5, a stat that reframes expectations: Palou is the champion and recent winner, but he is not the listed betting favorite.

The juxtaposition — a reigning champion in form but not the market favorite — is the race’s central competitive thread. Teams will be watching tire falloff and how traffic shapes the evening; crew chiefs will have to balance aggressive short-run speed with durability over the longer green-flag runs the 1.25-mile oval tends to produce. Pit strategy and restarts under the lights figure to decide places as often as raw pace.

Practically, the start time is the headline detail for viewers: 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 7. Tune to FOX on broadcast TV, stream via FOX One or the FOX Sports platforms, or use a live-TV streaming bundle that carries FOX channels. The race’s placement in primetime increases its reach and makes the Bommarito 500 the go-to oval event for fans looking for late evening INDYCAR action.

Sunday night will answer the clearest question the schedule leaves open: can Palou convert Detroit momentum into back-to-back wins at an egg-shaped track that punishes mistakes, or will Malukas — backed by 14/5 odds — take the measure of the field? The green flag will tell both storylines in full; the broadcast and streaming windows are set for 9 p.m. ET and will carry the result live to viewers nationwide.

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