On Sunday, the world’s best drivers travel to California to compete in the IndyCar Series Grand Prix of Monterey. FOX and on-demand streaming will provide TV coverage of the race, which is set to begin at 3 p.m. ET (noon PT).
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How to watch:
Live streams of the Grand Prix of Monterey are available with offers fromFuboTV (free trial)
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DirecTV (free trial)
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SlingTV (low intro rate)
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For the second time in 2025, series leader Alex Palou starts on the pole in the Grand Prix of Monterey, the first of four races left in the IndyCar season. With his fastest qualifying time of 117.891 mph, he was followed by Will Power (115.087 mph), Pato O Ward (117.398 mph), Colton Herta (116.965 mph), and Josef Newgarden (115.643 mph). After winning his second race of the season last week in Toronto, O Ward helped cement his place as Palou’s second-best.
The 2025 Monterey Grand Prix
An overview of the IndyCar Series event
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When:
Sunday, July 27 at 3 p.m. ET (noon PT)
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Where:
Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca, Calif.
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TV channel:
FOX
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Live streams:
FuboTV (free trial)
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DirecTV (free trial)
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Sling (low intro rate)
The following is the complete starting lineup for the 2025 Monterey Grand Prix:
1. Honda’s Lex Palou, 117.891 mph
2. Chevrolet’s Pato O. Ward, 117.398 mph
3. Honda’s Colton Herta, 116.965 mph
4. Josef Newgarden, 115.643 mph, Chevrolet
5. Chevrolet’s Will Power, 115.087 mph
6. Chevrolet’s David Malukas, 114.800 mph
7. Chevrolet, driven by Christian Lundgaard, 116.406 mph
8. Honda’s Graham Rahal, 116.317 mph
9. Honda’s Louis Foster, 116.295 mph
10. Honda’s Marcus Armstrong, 116.261 mph
11. Chevrolet’s Christian Rasmussen, 115.552 mph
12. Honda’s Felix Rosenqvist, 115.408 mph
13. Chevrolet’s Scott McLaughlin, 116.782 mph
14. Honda’s Kyffin Simpson, 116.234 mph
15. Honda’s Marcus Ericsson, 116.602 mph
16. Chevrolet’s Nolan Siegel, 116.170 mph
17. Honda’s Rinus VeeKay, 116.421 mph
18. Honda’s Kyle Kirkwood, 116.113 mph
19. Honda’s Scott Dixon, 116.318 mph
20. Chevrolet’s Santino Ferrucci, 115.981 mph
21. Honda’s Jacob Abel, 116.102 mph
22. Chevrolet’s Alexander Rossi, 115.961 mph
23. Chevrolet’s Conor Daly, 116.007 mph
24. Chevrolet’s Callum Ilott, 115.800 mph
25. Chevrolet’s Robert Shwartzman, 115.820 mph
26. Chevrolet, Sting Ray Robb, 115.014 mph
27. Honda’s Devlin DeFrancesco, 106.250 miles per hour
Monterey Grand Prix 2025: Live Streaming Choices
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FuboTV (free trial)
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excellent viewer experience with a huge library of live sports; length of the free trial varies; the monthly rate after trial starts at $59.99.
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SlingTV (low intro rate)
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half-price first month is perfect for those in the market for 1+ month of TV;.monthly plans start at $45.99 after the introductory offer.
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DirecTV (free trial)
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has the longest free trial in streaming with five days to try before you buy; first month after the free trial costs as low as $59.99.
FOX is scheduled to start the Grand Prix of Monterey at 3 p.m. ET. SlingTV (cheap intro charge), DirecTV (free trial), and FuboTV (free trial) all offer live streaming.