Both the 2026 IndyCar Texas street race and F1's Miami GP have courses drawing around well-known football stadiums in the heart of their states. But the similarities don't stop there.
All of the ingredients are there to take the IndyCar Series to new heights with the Grand Prix of Arlington in March 2026. And the scuttlebutt amongst several drivers in the paddock at the moment is how this event could rival Formula 1’s Miami Grand Prix.
Cars leave Detroit's Dual Pit Lane for Sunday Warmup Photo by: Art Fleischmann For his part, Ferrucci compared it to Belle Isle, which IndyCar ran at prior from 1992-2001, 2007-08, 2012-19, and 2021-22 before a switch to Downtown Detroit. “Honestly, just to see such a wide street course for passing opportunities and racing,” Ferrucci said. “It looks a lot like Belle Isle and that was our best street course race.
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