IndyCar Grand Prix Of Arlington Coming To Texas In 2026
IndyCar is heading back to Texas, but it will have a new home when it gets there.
The racing series has announced the creation of the new Grand Prix of Arlington, which will be held on the roads that wind through a sports and entertainment district that includes the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium and the Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Field.
Both sports teams will be involved in promoting the event, which will take place on a 2.73-mile circuit, with the first race scheduled for March 2026.
IndyCar previously raced at the Texas Motor Speedway oval, which is about a half-hour from Arlington, but it was left off of the 2024 and 2025 schedules.
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“Through a truly remarkable and innovative partnership, we’re going to build racing’s next global spectacle,” IndyCar owner Roger Penske said in a news release.
“Everyone involved is fully committed to delivering an incredible and unique event weekend for the city of Arlington, anchored by the stars of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.”
IndyCar has a 17-race schedule planned for 2025 that runs from March 2 through Aug. 31 and has not announced any other additional races for 2026 yet.
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