Fox Sports will continue its crossover collaboration with IndyCar by placing current network NFL analyst Tom Brady in the "Fastest Seat in Sports" for the Indianapolis 500.
His driver? None other than NASCAR seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson, putting a total of 14 titles inside the car on May 25.
The Fastest Seat in Sports is a custom two-seat Indy car that makes ceremonial laps before an IndyCar race.
Johnson, who did a two-year stint in IndyCar following his retirement from NASCAR, was the Indy 500 top rookie in 2022. After he gives Brady his ride, Johnson will fly to North Carolina to compete in the Coca-Cola 600 in what will be his 700th career NASCAR start.
Fox Sports is in its first year as IndyCar's broadcast partner and has vowed to make the Indianapolis 500 its biggest televised event of the year. It kicked off the season with baseball analyst Alex Rodriguez in the Fastest Seat in Sports at the opener in St. Petersburg, Florida.