IndyCar docuseries returns for second season

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Sep 10, 2023; Salinas, California, USA; Chip Ganassi Racing driver Scott Dixon (9) of New Zealand celebrates his victory of the Grand Prix of Monterey with podium finishers Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin (3) of New Zealand and Chip Ganassi Racing driver Alex Palou (10) of Spain at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

The IndyCar Series will get a second run with its behind-the-scenes docuseries 100 Days to Indy.

The show, produced by Penske Entertainment and airing on the CW Network, will return this spring during the build-up to the 108th Indianapolis 500. Emmy Award-winners Patrick Dimon and Adam Marinelli serve as co-executive producers.

“We are thrilled to bring another season of ‘100 Days To Indy’ to The CW and continue to grow our portfolio of quality sports programming,” said Heather Olander, head of unscripted programming, The CW Network. “Last season gave fans unprecedented access behind the scenes of IndyCar racing leading up to the biggest race of the year, the Indy 500.

“We featured Josef Newgarden’s journey to the Brickyard in Indianapolis to become last year’s Indy 500 winner. We look forward to another season riding along with the incredible drivers and capturing all the action leading up to this year’s race.”

There will be no shortage of storylines in 2024 with the event debut of 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson joining returning winners Josef Newgarden, Marcus Ericsson and reigning division champion Alex Palou.

The 2024 IndyCar Series season begins in March on the Streets of St. Petersburg, Florida before a new exhibition event, the $1 Million Challenge at the scenic Thermal Club in Southern California, both which will no doubt be storylines on the new season of 100 Days to Indy.   

Matt Weaver is a Motorsports Insider for Sportsnaut. Follow him on Twitter.

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