Fox Sports and the team behind “100 Days To Indy” have “set the date” for the third season’s launch as May 22, and though the six-part docuseries will move from The CW to the Fox Nation streaming service, more content “is understood to be in the works,” according to Marshall Pruett of RACER. The “100 Days” team is “capturing additional footage and features” for Fox that are “slated for use in at least one, and possibly two Indianapolis 500-specific documentaries being made as a primer ... to celebrate the event’s long history dating back to 1911 and showcase today’s teams and stars.” A Fox Sports representative “confirmed the added filming was taking place” but declined to comment on the specifics of its intended use. The new season of the docuseries debuts three days prior to the May 25 Indy 500, which is a change from the previous seasons which went live in April and “presented most of the episodes prior” to the Indy 500. In “another new twist,” the TV series -- despite utilizing the same name -- “will continue filming” after Indy to “showcase the fight for the 2025 championship through the remainder of the season,” which ends on Aug. 31 at Nashville Speedway (RACER, 4/21).
Fox unveils ’100 Days To Indy’ plans, teases additional content
