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'INDYCAR: ANYTHING TO WIN' documentary coming to FOX

'INDYCAR: ANYTHING TO WIN' documentary coming to FOX

Fox News12-05-2025
LOS ANGELES — In the anticipated lead up to the 109th Running of the Indianapolis 500 (live on FOX, May 25), FOX Sports Films announces today a new original documentary, INDYCAR: ANYTHING TO WIN, celebrating "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing."
Premiering Sunday, May 18 (3:00 p.m. ET on FOX) ahead of the network's coverage of Day 2 of Indianapolis 500 qualifying, INDYCAR: ANYTHING TO WIN is directed and co-executive produced by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Pat Dimon and his A-Frame Productions, and features exclusive never-before-seen interviews with the biggest stars and most iconic names in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, including Mario Andretti, Marco Andretti, Scott Dixon, Chip Ganassi, FOX Sports' own James Hinchcliffe, Tony Kanaan, two-time defending Indy 500 champion Josef Newgarden, Pato O'Ward, Álex Palou, Roger Penske, Will Power and Graham Rahal, with a special appearance by INDYCAR team owner and superfan David Letterman.
"FOX Sports is always looking for stories that go beyond the finish line and INDYCAR: ANYTHING TO WIN brings INDYCAR's biggest names and most unforgettable moments to life like never before," said Barry Nugent, Vice President, Development & Original Programming, FOX Sports. "From kissing the bricks to the long walk from the garage to grid, the film captures the heart of the sport and ignites the countdown to the first-ever Indy 500 on FOX."
Blending rare archival footage, along with the personal stories from drivers, teams, families and fans, INDYCAR: ANYTHING TO WIN takes audiences on a high-speed, behind-the-scenes look inside the world of INDYCAR racing and pulls back the curtain on the relentless pursuit of greatness that defines the NTT INDYCAR SERIES and its superstar drivers as they chase racing glory at the largest single-day spectator sporting event on the planet. From the triumph of victory to the agony of defeat, the film captures an all-or-nothing battle to win where every second counts and only one can be crowned a champion.
"This documentary offers audiences unprecedented access to the stories, moments, and people that have shaped the careers of the biggest names in INDYCAR," said Pat Dimon, "INDYCAR: ANYTHING TO WIN" Co-Executive Producer and Founder of A-Frame Productions. "This is the third year my team and I have had the privilege of documenting the exhilarating world of INDYCAR and we are grateful for the opportunity to delve even deeper into the journeys of these athletes who have reached the pinnacle of their sport. We value FOX Sports' continued partnership and look forward to bringing this project — defined by passion, grit, and the never-ending pursuit of greatness — to screens nationwide."
The all-star lineup of drivers, legends and celebrities featured in the film include:
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