NBC Sports Group rolls into its fourth weekend of 2016 NASCAR racing coverage with 19 hours of trackside action from Indianapolis Motor Speedway. NBCSN's race coverage from Indianapolis kicks off Saturday with XFINITY Series racing at 3 p.m. ET, followed by Sprint Cup racing Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ET.
Highlighting a news-filled week in motorsports, it was officially announced earlier today that Jeff Gordon will come out of retirement to drive the No. 88 this weekend in place of Dale Earnhardt Jr., who is suffering from concussion-like symptoms.
NBCSN surrounds Gordon's return to the speedway where he has kissed the bricks before as a five-time winner.
Tony Stewart also returns home this weekend amid a solid final Sprint Cup season. After his second place finish last weekend in New Hampshire and his win in Sonoma earlier this season, "Smoke" heads to Indianapolis Motor Speedway with the confidence of a potential 2016 Chase Champion.
NBC Sports Group provides complete on-air, online and social media coverage all weekend of both Gordon and Stewart's hometown return via NBCSports.com's NASCAR
ALL ACCESS page.
Sprint Cup Race from New Hampshire Marks NBCSN's Best Network Delivery Since November
The Sprint Cup race from New Hampshire drew 3.3 million average viewers, the best
NBCSN network delivery since the Nov. 1, 2015 Sprint Cup race from Martinsville. Viewership peaked between 4:30-4:43 p.m. ET with 4.3 million viewers and a 2.71 HH rating. The race also grew +3% among average viewers, compared to last weekend's Sprint Cup race from Kentucky (3.2 million). The race helped drive
NBCSN to the No. 1 network on cable among average viewers Sunday afternoon (1:45-4:45 p.m. ET). Live streaming of the NASCAR Sprint Cup race via NBCSports.com and the
NBC Sports app generated 2.8 million live minutes, up +42% vs. the same event in 2015.
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