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IndyCar to race through Texas with Grand Prix of Arlington

IndyCar announced the Grand Prix of Arlington in October, which is a 2.7-mile circuit race that weaves throughout popular North Texas locations.

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“It is IndyCar race time in Texas,” said Chuck Morgan, executive vice president of the Texas Rangers, during the livestream map reveal. | Screenshot by DALtoday

In March 2026, IndyCar is bringing a whole new race to the streets of Arlington.

While Arlington is known for its sports teams like the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers, it will be home to the IndyCar Grand Prix of Arlington in 2026. This first-of-its-kind race brings the best IndyCar drivers from around the world to North Texas for a high-speed, high-adrenaline event. Fasten your seat belts — we’ll drive you through everything you need to know.

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Many fans are speculating that turns 4-9 will be the best areas to watch the races. | Map via @IndyCar on X

On the map

Arlington officials released the map on Tuesday, depicting a circuit course with pit stops, multiple turns, and grand stands. Most notably, the 2.73-mile track will weave its way through Arlington’s sports and entertainment district.

Raceway renderings

No, your eyes didn’t deceive you. Here’s a quick preview of what the raceway will look like in Arlington, complete with AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field in the backdrop.

Grand return

The event will bring IndyCar back to North Texas, continuing a legacy that dates back to the mid-20th century, when AAA Championship sanctioned five races at Arlington Downs Raceway between 1947 and 1950.

Then, the IndyCar Series raced annually at Fort Worth’s Texas Motor Speedway from its debut in 1997 — often serving as the first race following the Indianapolis 500 — until last year, but the organization and track were unable to come to an agreement for 2024, so it fell off this year’s schedule.

Bringing the boom

“This announcement is an economic win for North Texas, and we’re looking forward to welcoming this incredible racing series and its fans for an unforgettable experience,” said Arlington Mayor Jim Ross.

While it’s too early to know how much of an economic boom this will have, we can look to other host cities for rough estimates. In Milwaukee, IndyCar reportedly generated $25 million for the local economy with a two-day race. On a larger scale, the Indy 500 reportedly contributes $1+ billion to Indiana each year.

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