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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 20 MIN

Mark Jaynes, Voice of the 500, on 30 Years Calling the Indy 500

from Playmakers with Dave Calabro · host IBJ Media

Mark Jaynes has called the Indianapolis 500 for more than 30 years, and he still cannot sleep the night before the race. The "Voice of the 500" sits down with host Dave Calabro at Indianapolis Motor Speedway ahead of the 110th running to discuss what it took to reach the most iconic seat in motorsports broadcasting. Jaynes traces his path from a small-town kid in Monrovia, Indiana, playing make-believe play-by-play in his living room to working alongside legends like Bob Jenkins, Paul Page, and Gary Lee on the IndyCar Radio Network. He explains how he manages a live broadcast heard on hundreds of stations and across satellite and streaming platforms worldwide, from directing turn announcers to coordinating pit reporters without a single cue light. He also shares what his wife asked him after his very first race in 1996, why he still cannot put a price on the job, and which drivers he was watching heading into race day, including Alex Palou, Helio Castroneves, Pato O'Ward, and a dark-horse pick that could make for one of the race's best stories. Jaynes was inducted into the IndyCar Hall of Fame in 2024. He also teaches at Midlothian High School and has used his broadcasting career to open doors for his students. Playmakers is hosted by Dave Calabro and brought to you by Indiana Members Credit Union. - https://www.imcu.com/business

Mark Jaynes has called the Indianapolis 500 for more than 30 years, and he still cannot sleep the night before the race. The "Voice of the 500" sits down with host Dave Calabro at Indianapolis Motor Speedway ahead of the 110th running to discuss what it took to reach the most iconic seat in motorsports broadcasting. Jaynes traces his path from a small-town kid in Monrovia, Indiana, playing make-believe play-by-play in his living room to working alongside legends like Bob Jenkins, Paul Page, and Gary Lee on the IndyCar Radio Network. He explains how he manages a live broadcast heard on hundreds of stations and across satellite and streaming platforms worldwide, from directing turn announcers to coordinating pit reporters without a single cue light. He also shares what his wife asked him after his very first race in 1996, why he still cannot put a price on the job, and which drivers he was watching heading into race day, including Alex Palou, Helio Castroneves, Pato O'Ward, and a dark-horse pick that could make for one of the race's best stories. Jaynes was inducted into the IndyCar Hall of Fame in 2024. He also teaches at Midlothian High School and has used his broadcasting career to open doors for his students. Playmakers is hosted by Dave Calabro and brought to you by Indiana Members Credit Union. - https://www.imcu.com/business

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Mark Jaynes has called the Indianapolis 500 for more than 30 years, and he still cannot sleep the night before the race. The "Voice of the 500" sits down with host Dave Calabro at Indianapolis Motor Speedway ahead of the 110th running to discuss...

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