IndyCar - Java House Grand Prix of Arlington
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America - Lima
13 - 15 Mar
Completed
Arlington Street Course
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Track Info
Arlington Street Course - Arlington, Texas, USA
Brand-new stadium-district street circuit with a near one-mile straight, a technical horseshoe section and split pit lane theatre - 4.39 km / 2.73 mi with 14 turns - built for high speed, heavy braking and a huge first-event atmosphere in the heart of Arlington's sports zone
When was the track built?
Arlington is not a permanent race circuit in the classic sense, but a purpose-built temporary street course created for its 2026 debut. The event was announced in late 2024, then the real work began in 2025 as Arlington's Entertainment District roads were prepared for high-speed open-wheel racing. That meant more than dropping in barriers. Crews reworked pavement where elevation changes could unsettle cars, diamond-ground concrete to smooth bumps, replaced some brick crosswalks, moved street furniture and started shaping a circuit that needed to be both raceable and event-friendly. The result is a modern American street course built around AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field and Choctaw Stadium, with the split pit lane and hospitality structures giving it a big-event look from day one.
When was its first race?
The first scheduled race at the Arlington Street Course is Toyota GR Cup Race 1 on Saturday, March 14, 2026. That should make the single-make GR86 field the first category to write competitive history on the new layout. The first INDYCAR race comes the next day with the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington on Sunday, March 15, 2026, supported by INDY NXT by Firestone and USF Pro 2000. For fans, that means the circuit's opening weekend is not just one headline race, but a full first chapter played out over multiple series.
What's the circuit like?
- Big speed, then big commitment: Arlington's signature feature is the near one-mile Randol Mill Road straight. Cars are expected to exceed 180 mph before slamming into the heavy-braking right at Turn 10, which should become the headline passing zone almost immediately.
- More than a drag strip: Official previews highlight four main overtaking areas at Turns 1, 10, 12 and 14, so this is not a one-corner street track. Drivers will need confidence on the brakes and clean traction off slower exits to make the straight-line speed pay off.
- The horseshoe section: Beside AT&T Stadium, the horseshoe-style middle sector twists the rhythm away from pure top speed. It should reward patience, front-end bite and precise car placement before the lap opens back up.
- Street-circuit grip story: Even with surface improvements, Arlington is still a temporary course built from public roads and event infrastructure. Expect a green track early in the weekend, then rapid evolution as rubber goes down from multiple series.
- Split pit lane and underpasses: The split pit lane brings Detroit-style strategy complexity, while the route under hospitality and suite structures adds a modern showpiece feel that should look spectacular in person and on TV.
- Texas weather factor: Mid-March in North Texas can mean warm sunshine, gusting wind or a quick weather swing. On a new street circuit, that can change braking confidence, tyre warm-up and grip levels faster than teams would like.
Lap records and benchmarks
- INDYCAR - official race lap: No official record yet. The inaugural Grand Prix is scheduled for 15 Mar 2026.
- INDY NXT - official race lap: No official record yet. The development series is part of the debut weekend and will set the first junior open-wheel benchmark.
- Toyota GR Cup - official race lap: No official record yet. GR Cup Race 1 is scheduled to be the first race held on the circuit.
- USF Pro 2000 - official race lap: No official record yet. Arlington's first support-race open-wheel reference will come from this category and INDY NXT.
- Context: Because this is a brand-new street course, opening-weekend times should tumble session by session as the line cleans up, rubber builds and drivers learn where the real braking points and bumps are.
Arlington is the kind of venue where the first practice times will tell only half the story. The real benchmarks should come once the track rubbers in and drivers start attacking Turns 1, 10, 12 and 14 for real.
Why go?
Because this is one of those rare debut weekends where everyone is discovering the place together. You get the novelty of a first-time circuit, the scale of AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field all around you, and a race weekend that feels more like a city sports festival than a standalone motorsport event. Arlington's Entertainment District is built for crowds, so food, bars and fan activity are close at hand, Texas Live! keeps the atmosphere moving after track action, and DFW access makes the trip straightforward. Add concerts, paddock views and the appeal of seeing the first winner, first pole sitter and first lap records ever set here, and the inaugural weekend becomes a genuine piece of motorsport history.
Where's the best place to watch?
- Pit Lane - Grandstands 1 and 2: Excellent all-round choice. You get pit lane activity, the finish line and the crucial stretch from Turn 14 into Turn 1 where starts, restarts and late-braking moves should all matter.
- Turn 1 / WinStar Winners Club: One of the best places for opening-lap drama and late dives. On a new street track, the first few laps here could be chaotic in the best possible way.
- The Horseshoe - Grandstands 3 to 6: Best for seeing the technical side of the lap. These seats cover Turns 4, 5, 6 and 7 with AT&T Stadium as the backdrop, so you can watch drivers balance rhythm and traction through the most intricate part of the circuit.
- The Speed Trap - Grandstands 7 to 9: Probably the headline pure-spectacle spot. This is the end of the long Randol Mill straight where top speed turns into maximum braking for Turn 10.
- Turns 12 to 14: A smart pick if you want to watch the run back toward the pit lane and see who strings together exits well enough to attack into the final braking zone and across the line.
Not just one series - headline events at Arlington Street Course
NTT INDYCAR SERIES: The Java House Grand Prix of Arlington is the main event and the circuit's first top-level open-wheel race, bringing one of the fastest and most competitive championships in the world onto a brand-new Texas street course.
INDY NXT by Firestone and USF Pro 2000: The junior-ladder action matters here because these drivers will help define the circuit's first competitive rhythm before and around the headline race. On a new venue, support races are part of the story, not background noise.
Toyota GR Cup: The GR86 single-make series adds close, aggressive door-to-door racing and is scheduled to be the first category ever to race on the Arlington layout.
More than racing: The inaugural weekend is being pitched as a full festival with concerts, fan zones and sports-district energy, which suits the setting perfectly. For a first-year event, Arlington is aiming big.
Hotels & Accommodation
13 - 15 Mar
Completed
Arlington Street Course
Track Info
Arlington Street Course - Arlington, Texas, USA
Brand-new stadium-district street circuit with a near one-mile straight, a technical horseshoe section and split pit lane theatre - 4.39 km / 2.73 mi with 14 turns - built for high speed, heavy braking and a huge first-event atmosphere in the heart of Arlington's sports zone
When was the track built?
Arlington is not a permanent race circuit in the classic sense, but a purpose-built temporary street course created for its 2026 debut. The event was announced in late 2024, then the real work began in 2025 as Arlington's Entertainment District roads were prepared for high-speed open-wheel racing. That meant more than dropping in barriers. Crews reworked pavement where elevation changes could unsettle cars, diamond-ground concrete to smooth bumps, replaced some brick crosswalks, moved street furniture and started shaping a circuit that needed to be both raceable and event-friendly. The result is a modern American street course built around AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field and Choctaw Stadium, with the split pit lane and hospitality structures giving it a big-event look from day one.
When was its first race?
The first scheduled race at the Arlington Street Course is Toyota GR Cup Race 1 on Saturday, March 14, 2026. That should make the single-make GR86 field the first category to write competitive history on the new layout. The first INDYCAR race comes the next day with the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington on Sunday, March 15, 2026, supported by INDY NXT by Firestone and USF Pro 2000. For fans, that means the circuit's opening weekend is not just one headline race, but a full first chapter played out over multiple series.
What's the circuit like?
- Big speed, then big commitment: Arlington's signature feature is the near one-mile Randol Mill Road straight. Cars are expected to exceed 180 mph before slamming into the heavy-braking right at Turn 10, which should become the headline passing zone almost immediately.
- More than a drag strip: Official previews highlight four main overtaking areas at Turns 1, 10, 12 and 14, so this is not a one-corner street track. Drivers will need confidence on the brakes and clean traction off slower exits to make the straight-line speed pay off.
- The horseshoe section: Beside AT&T Stadium, the horseshoe-style middle sector twists the rhythm away from pure top speed. It should reward patience, front-end bite and precise car placement before the lap opens back up.
- Street-circuit grip story: Even with surface improvements, Arlington is still a temporary course built from public roads and event infrastructure. Expect a green track early in the weekend, then rapid evolution as rubber goes down from multiple series.
- Split pit lane and underpasses: The split pit lane brings Detroit-style strategy complexity, while the route under hospitality and suite structures adds a modern showpiece feel that should look spectacular in person and on TV.
- Texas weather factor: Mid-March in North Texas can mean warm sunshine, gusting wind or a quick weather swing. On a new street circuit, that can change braking confidence, tyre warm-up and grip levels faster than teams would like.
Lap records and benchmarks
- INDYCAR - official race lap: No official record yet. The inaugural Grand Prix is scheduled for 15 Mar 2026.
- INDY NXT - official race lap: No official record yet. The development series is part of the debut weekend and will set the first junior open-wheel benchmark.
- Toyota GR Cup - official race lap: No official record yet. GR Cup Race 1 is scheduled to be the first race held on the circuit.
- USF Pro 2000 - official race lap: No official record yet. Arlington's first support-race open-wheel reference will come from this category and INDY NXT.
- Context: Because this is a brand-new street course, opening-weekend times should tumble session by session as the line cleans up, rubber builds and drivers learn where the real braking points and bumps are.
Arlington is the kind of venue where the first practice times will tell only half the story. The real benchmarks should come once the track rubbers in and drivers start attacking Turns 1, 10, 12 and 14 for real.
Why go?
Because this is one of those rare debut weekends where everyone is discovering the place together. You get the novelty of a first-time circuit, the scale of AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field all around you, and a race weekend that feels more like a city sports festival than a standalone motorsport event. Arlington's Entertainment District is built for crowds, so food, bars and fan activity are close at hand, Texas Live! keeps the atmosphere moving after track action, and DFW access makes the trip straightforward. Add concerts, paddock views and the appeal of seeing the first winner, first pole sitter and first lap records ever set here, and the inaugural weekend becomes a genuine piece of motorsport history.
Where's the best place to watch?
- Pit Lane - Grandstands 1 and 2: Excellent all-round choice. You get pit lane activity, the finish line and the crucial stretch from Turn 14 into Turn 1 where starts, restarts and late-braking moves should all matter.
- Turn 1 / WinStar Winners Club: One of the best places for opening-lap drama and late dives. On a new street track, the first few laps here could be chaotic in the best possible way.
- The Horseshoe - Grandstands 3 to 6: Best for seeing the technical side of the lap. These seats cover Turns 4, 5, 6 and 7 with AT&T Stadium as the backdrop, so you can watch drivers balance rhythm and traction through the most intricate part of the circuit.
- The Speed Trap - Grandstands 7 to 9: Probably the headline pure-spectacle spot. This is the end of the long Randol Mill straight where top speed turns into maximum braking for Turn 10.
- Turns 12 to 14: A smart pick if you want to watch the run back toward the pit lane and see who strings together exits well enough to attack into the final braking zone and across the line.
Not just one series - headline events at Arlington Street Course
NTT INDYCAR SERIES: The Java House Grand Prix of Arlington is the main event and the circuit's first top-level open-wheel race, bringing one of the fastest and most competitive championships in the world onto a brand-new Texas street course.
INDY NXT by Firestone and USF Pro 2000: The junior-ladder action matters here because these drivers will help define the circuit's first competitive rhythm before and around the headline race. On a new venue, support races are part of the story, not background noise.
Toyota GR Cup: The GR86 single-make series adds close, aggressive door-to-door racing and is scheduled to be the first category ever to race on the Arlington layout.
More than racing: The inaugural weekend is being pitched as a full festival with concerts, fan zones and sports-district energy, which suits the setting perfectly. For a first-year event, Arlington is aiming big.