This Sunday, without Agustín Canapino, the Wisconsin track will run for the eighth round of the single-seater category of the United States.
This Sunday, without Agustín Canapino, the Road America, the eighth date of IndyCar, the championship of the American single-seater category, which will take place on the asphalt of Wisconsin.
The native of Arrecifes will be absent and unable to improve on his recent performance in Detroit, where even though he had an eventful race he managed to finish in 12th position. Below, find out all the details: time, where to watch live and more.
Indycar Road America: schedules and schedules
Friday June 7
- 5:00 pm: First training session – FINISHED
Saturday June 8
- 12:10 pm: Second training session – FINISHED
- 4.25 pm: Classification – FINISHED
Sunday June 9
- 1:15 pm: Warm up
- 16:30: Race

Why Canapino doesn’t race in Road America IndyCar
Canapino will not participate in the eighth IndyCar date after the accident on the track with Théo Pourchaire, a pilot who received death threats through social networks.
Although he traveled to Elkhart Lake, in the state of Wisconsin, Canapino will be replaced by young American Nolan Siegel (he competes in INDY NXT with HMD Motorsports) at Road America due to “increased online abuse and harassment resulting from this week’s events”according to a Juncos Holliger Racing statement.
What time does Road America 2024 IndyCar run?
- Argentina: 4:30 p.m
- Brazil: 4:30 pm
- Uruguay: 4:30 pm
- Paraguay: 3:30 p.m
- Chile: 3:30 p.m
- United States (Eastern): 3:30 pm
- Bolivia: 3:30 p.m
- Venezuela: 3:30 p.m
- United States (Central): 2:30 p.m
- Ecuador: 2:30 p.m
- Peru: 2:30 pm
- Colombia: 2:30 p.m
- United States (Mountain): 1:30 p.m
- Mexico: 1:30 p.m
- United States (Pacific): 12:30 pm
Indycar from Road America 2024, LIVE: where to watch on TV and ONLINE
The event can only be watched live in Argentina on Star+, the streaming service offered by ESPN. There are two easy ways to contract it: first, for 6,249 pesos per month and, the other option, to buy it annually for $56,099.
Source: Tycsports

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