For Will Buxton, ‘No Race Comes Close’ To The Indy 500
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BusinessSportsMoneyFor Will Buxton, ‘No Race Comes Close’ To The Indy 500ByMaury Brown,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Maury Brown is a national MLB, motorsports, and media reporterFollow AuthorMay 16, 2026, 12:12pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Will Buxton will call his second Indianapolis 500 on Memorial Day weekend. FOX SportsNow 18 months on the job with FOX Sports as the lead commentator for the IndyCar series and the Indianapolis 500, Will Buxton has arguably become the series’ greatest advocate. In an exclusive with me for Forbes, Buxton goes through his evolution heading into the 110th running of "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing".Talking racing with Will Buxton is like talking to that kid who discovers racing for the first time. Racing isn’t work. Racing is a newborn passion for him again and again. There is a genuine love for motorsports, with the passion coming through each and every time. And while he has a bit of rock-star status due to his role as a key figure in Netflix’s Drive To Survive series and his tenure with Formula 1, he’s approachable and honest about where he’s at and about his continued education in IndyCar.“I guess the biggest thing for me over the last 18 months has been the realization that so much of what I knew about Formula 1 had gone in by osmosis, whether that was as a kid watching it or working in the sport for 25 years,” Buxton says. “And while I'd always loved IndyCar, I hadn't taken that kind of studious approach to it because I just enjoyed it as a fan. So what I realized last year, from early on, was that I had to do my normal job, which is building current knowledge and being on top of everything that's happening in the moment, whilst also building a foundation of knowledge of the entire history. And this is a history of a sport that goes back far further...




