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How to watch IndyCar live in Toronto in 2025, weekend schedule

How to watch IndyCar live in Toronto in 2025, weekend schedule

USA Today16-07-2025
The NTT IndyCar Series is ready for the upcoming action in Toronto, marking the 12th official race weekend of the 2025 season. In 2024, Colton Herta won, with Kyle Kirkwood and Scott Dixon rounding out the podium. IndyCar drivers and teams finally return to Toronto, and they're ready to put on a show!
Below, you can find more details about the on-track action in Toronto this weekend!
IndyCar live today: Toronto
Here are the upcoming practice, qualifying, and race times for the current race weekend on the IndyCar schedule (all ET).
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More: IndyCar schedule: Start times, TV networks, and more in 2025
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