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Indiana Fever Scheduled Six-Day Break to Get Clark to the Indy 500

Caitlin Clark gave the command to start engines at the 110th Indianapolis 500 on Sunday morning, the cross-property broadcast architecture between FOX, IMS, IndyCar, and the Indiana Fever delivered without incident, and the Memorial Day Monday tape opens with no follow-up WNBA discipline entry against the Fever for last week's late-scratch reporting violation. [1] The paper's Sunday account framed the six-day break as the structural input that produced Clark's grand-marshal availability — the schedule and the cross-property anchor were engineered together, not coincidentally aligned.

The Sunday delivery confirmed both ends of the architecture. Clark gave the command at approximately 12:45 p.m. ET. The FOX Race Day broadcast ran the cross-property cycle through the 1 p.m. green flag. The Fever's six-day break runs through Friday May 29 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The Wednesday warning the WNBA issued for the team's failure to put Clark on the injury report ahead of the Portland Fire late scratch remains a single-document discipline event. No fine has issued. No second warning. No procedural escalation.

The structural test the Monday tape leaves open is what happens at Friday's home opener if Clark scratches again or if the Fever's reporting violations recur. The cross-property package the league depends on for Sunday broadcast inventory is now publicly documented; the discipline architecture that constrains the team is publicly documented at the level of one warning. Friday is when the architecture is tested again.

-- MAYA CALLOWAY, New York

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[1] https://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/news-multimedia/news/2026/05/19/05-19-500-clark-marshal-ims
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[2] Lexie Hull gifted race car driver Katherine Legge with a team [jersey]… first female driver to complete 'The Double' on Sunday. https://x.com/IndianaFever/status/2057974499631669390

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