2019 IndyCar REV Group Grand Prix schedule at Road America
This weekend’s IndyCar race, the REV Group Grand Prix presented by AMR, is supported by double-headers for all three series on the Road To Indy – Indy Lights, Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 – as well as two rounds of the Global MX-5 Cup and three rounds of the Radical Cup.

Note: This schedule is subject to change. All times local (Central)
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Thursday, June 20
10.55-11.35am, Radical Cup Test 1
11.45am-12.20pm, Global MX-5 Cup first practice
12.30-1.10pm, Radical Cup Test 2
2.45-3.25pm, Radical Cup Test 3
3.35-4.10pm, Global MX-5 Cup second practice
4.20-5.00pm, Radical Cup first practice
Friday, June 21
8.00-8.30am, USF2000 first practice (IndyCar Radio)
8.45-9.15am, Indy Pro 2000 first practice (IndyCar Radio)
9.30-9.50am, Global MX-5 Cup qualifying
10.05-10.50am, Indy Lights first practice (IndyCar Radio)
11.05-11.50am, NTT IndyCar Series first practice (NBC Sports Gold, IndyCar Radio + affiliates)
12.05-12.50pm, Radical Cup second practice
1.05-1.25pm, USF2000 qualifying for Race 1 (IndyCar Radio)
1.40-2.00pm, Indy Pro 2000 qualifying for Race 1 (IndyCar Radio)
2.15-2.45pm, Indy Lights qualifying for Race 1 (IndyCar Radio)
3.00-3.45pm, NTT IndyCar Series second practice (NBC Sports Gold, IndyCar Radio + affiliates)
4.00-4.30pm, NTT IndyCar Series pitstop practice/warm-up (NBC Sports Gold, IndyCar Radio + affiliates)
4.45-5.35pm, Global MX-5 Cup Race 1
5.50-6.20pm, Radical Cup qualifying
Saturday, June 22
8.00-8.20am, USF2000 qualifying for Race 2 (IndyCar Radio)
8.35-8.55am, Indy Pro 2000 qualifying for Race 2 (IndyCar Radio)
9.10-10.00am, Radical Cup Race 1 (IndyCar Radio)
10.15-10.45am, Indy Lights qualifying for Race 2 (IndyCar Radio)
11.00-11.45am, NTT IndyCar Series third practice (IndyCar Radio + affiliates)
12.00-12.40pm, USF2000 Race 1 (IndyCar Radio)
12.55-1.35pm, Indy Pro 2000 Race 1 (IndyCar Radio)
1.50-2.45pm, Indy Lights Race 1 (NBC Sports Gold, IndyCar Radio + affiliates)
3.00-4.15pm, NTT IndyCar Series qualifying (NBCSN tape delayed to 4.00-5.30pm)
4.30-5.20pm, Global MX-5 Cup Race 2
5.35-6.25pm, Radical Cup Race 2
Sunday, June 23
8.00-8.40am, USF2000 Race 2 (IndyCar Radio)
8.45-9.40am, Indy Lights Race 2 (NBC Sports Gold, IndyCar Radio + affiliates)
9.50-10.35am, Indy Pro 2000 Race 2 (IndyCar Radio)
11.50am green flag, NTT IndyCar Series REV Group Grand Prix presented by AMR
(NBC coverage 11.00am-2.00pm, IndyCar Radio + affiliates)
2.15-3.05pm, Radical Cup Race 3 (IndyCar Radio)
INDYCAR Radio Network broadcasts
The REV Group Grand Prix presented by AMR airs live on network affiliates, Sirius 216, XM 209, IndyCar.com, indycarradio.com and the IndyCar Mobile app powered by NTT DATA. All NTT IndyCar Series practices and qualifying are available on IndyCar.com, indycarradio.com and the IndyCar Mobile app, with qualifying also airing on Sirius 216 and XM 209.
NBC Sports Gold Live Streaming
All NTT IndyCar Series practice sessions and qualifying will stream live using the IndyCar Pass on NBC Sports Gold. In addition, full- broadcast, same-day replays of IndyCar races, live streams of Indy Lights races, edited cutdowns of IndyCar races and Indy Lights races and more will be available.

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Series | IndyCar , Indy Lights , Indy Pro 2000 , USF2000 |
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Author | David Malsher-Lopez |
2019 IndyCar REV Group Grand Prix schedule at Road America
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