ESPN SportsCenter anchor Lindsay Czarniak has been named host for the telecast of the Indianapolis 500 on ABC on Sunday, May 26. ABC will be televising the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing" for the 49th consecutive year, extending one of the longest-running relationships between a sporting event and a TV network, and Czarniak will be the first woman ever to host the telecast.
Also, former Indianapolis 500 winner Eddie Cheever will expand his role as an analyst in ESPN's coverage of the IZOD IndyCar Series to work in the broadcast booth for all six races that will air on ABC this season. Czarniak, who co-anchors the 6 p.m. SportsCenter with John Anderson, joined ESPN in 2011. She has a background in motorsports, having served as a pit and feature reporter and host for TNT's telecasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup races and a pit reporter for NBC Sports prior to moving to ESPN. She also has hosted ESPN's NASCAR Now program. She was as sports anchor and reporter at WRC-TV (NBC4) in Washington, D.C., from 2005-2011. During that time, she also worked for NBC covering the 2006 Winter and 2008 Summer Olympic Games as well as NASCAR. Czarniak will be positioned on Indianapolis Motor Speedway's iconic Pagoda during ABC's one-hour Indianapolis 500 pre-race show at 11 a.m. on May 26. She also will contribute to the race telecast.Videos