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IndyCar season-opener pushed back to mid-April

The opening round of the 2021 IndyCar Series at Barber Motorsports Park has been pushed back a week in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

The rescheduled date, from Sunday, 11 April to Sunday, 18 April, means that Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama will be featured on NBC network television, meaning a record nine out of the scheduled 17 races will be aired on NBC. The network will air the first two races of the new season and six of the first eight from April to June.

"The schedule changes we've had, while partially prompted by ongoing pandemic conditions, give us a powerful start to the 2021 season," said Penske Entertainment Corp. president and CEO Mark Miles said.

"With six of our first eight races on network television and all in a more compact timeline, it's an enormous opportunity to drive even more momentum as we deliver our exciting brand of racing to our fans."

"Zoom Motorsports and Barber Motorsports Park jumped at the opportunity to have our event showcased on NBC network television" said Gene Hallman, CEO of Zoom Motorsports which runs Barber Motorsports Park.

"We are proud of the tremendous support that IndyCar receives annually here in the heart of the deep south.

"The facility and museum are world class, and we look forward to highlighting George Barber's vision in what has become a bucket list destination for all race fans."

It's the first time the 2.38-mile road course will host the opening round, following St. Petersburg's recent postponement due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

The Indianapolis 500 is scheduled to take place in May once again, with the final round set to take place on the streets of Long Beach in September.

2021 IndyCar calendar

18 April, Barber Motorsports Park
25 April, St. Petersburg
1 May, Texas Motor Speedway
2 May, Texas Motor Speedway
15 May, Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course
22-23 May, Indy 500 qualifying
30 May, Indy 500
12 June, Belle Isle
13 June, Belle Isle
20 June, Road America
4 July, Mid-Ohio SportsCar Course
11 July, Toronto
8 August, Nashville
14 August, Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course
21 August, World Wide Technology Raceway
12 September, Portland International Raceway
19 September, WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
26 September, Long Beach

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