Cause of IndyCar broadcast outage at Thermal Club revealed
The TV scre꧟ens went blank during Sunday’s second rꦛound of the season at Thermal Club

IndyCar has revealed why the broadcast of the Thermal Club Grand Prix on FOX 🐟was interrup⛎ted on Sunday.
The championship🎉 has revealed that the outag🗹e was caused by a technical problem, with a circuit breaker failing in the TV compound.
Extreme heat is bel🎉ieved to be the root cause of the♈ issue.
Around lap 28 𒉰of 65, IndyCar’s official feed on FOX and other international channels stopped working, prompting widespread criticism on social media.
FOX initially started showing commercialsꦰ on the channel, before broadcasting the clashing ꦑNASCAR Cup Series race at Homestead-Miami, which was already being aired on Fox Sports 1.
The signal was restored around lap 40 after a gap of♉ 20 minutes.
The outage was widespread, with it being reported that those 𒊎at t🌟he track also lost visuals and timing data.
During the interruption, Fox’s official IndyCar handle on X (formerly Twitter) wrote: “Our INDYCAR production truck has an electrical issue. We are working to get it 🦂fixed as quickly as possible.
"In the meantime, we have NASCAR bo𒆙nus coverage on FOX and FS1 until the INDYCAR truck is back online.”
There were no major changes 💛at the front of the race during the blackout, although fans did mi🌼ss several pitstops.
The race was eventually won by Chiꦓp Ganassi’s Alex Palou after he passed longtime leader Pato O’Ward with less t▨han 10 laps to run.