Grosjean, Penske and Indy 500 top IndyCar’s fan survey

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The Indianapolis 500 (IBJ photo)

An IndyCar fan survey found that second-year driver Romain Grosjean is the series’ most popular driver, Team Penske is the favorite team and the Indianapolis 500 is the best race on the schedule.

IndyCar said Friday it received 53,579 responses to its Global Fan Survey, which was conducted by Motorsport Network over a 21-day span in January to gauge fan opinion on everything from the on-track product, the venues and how IndyCar can reach a larger audience.

The survey was conducted in 11 languages and 147 countries and the results were analyzed by Nielsen Sports and presented in a 36-page report ahead of IndyCar’s season-opener.

Grosjean, who moved from Formula One to IndyCar last season and has been featured in the popular “Drive to Survive” Netflix docuseries, was listed in the top three of fan favorite drivers on 32% of the surveys. He was followed by Pato O’Ward, who not only ranked second but was the favorite of female fans.

Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves was third overall and followed by Scott Dixon, Alexander Rossi, Josef Newgarden and Takuma Sato.

Team Penske was the fan favorite team at 19.4%, followed by a two-way tie between Andretti Autosport and Arrow McLaren SP at 17%. Andretti was listed most often among fans’ top-three favorite teams, while Europeans and fans in the 16-34 age demographic overwhelmingly selected Arrow McLaren.

The Indianapolis 500 was listed as the favorite race on 30% of the surveys, followed by Long Beach, Road America, Laguna Seca and St. Petersburg, site of Sunday’s opener. Younger fans were partial to both the road course at Indianapolis and Circuit of the Americas in Texas.

Of the respondents to the survey, 56% were from the United States. Also well represented were France, the United Kingdom, Japan and Canada, with 23% of the surveys coming from Europe.

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