WASHINGTON—This weekend the streets of the nation’s capital will be taken over by one of the most American sports, IndyCar. The Freedom 250 Grand Prix will be a 250-mile race through the heart of the city, circling the National Mall and passing monuments and government buildings.
It is set to bring more than 100,000 fans, including President Donald Trump, the visionary of the event, and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
“What’s more American than fast cars racing through the streets of our nation’s capital? If that doesn’t make you proud to be an American, I don’t know what will,” Duffy told the Daily Signal.
“The Department of Transportation was proud to help bring President Trump’s one-of-a-kind vision to life this weekend for an unforgettable celebration of America’s talents, innovation, and drive for excellence. At 250 years, freedom doesn’t just ring, it revs!”
DC’s First-Ever Freedom 250 Grand Prix: Everything You Need to Know 🏎️🏁
Pennsylvania Avenue has turned into a race course this weekend as Washington, D.C. prepares to host its first-ever IndyCar race in celebration of America’s 250th birthday.
Twenty-five drivers will race a… pic.twitter.com/yfkDsjI9r7
— Daily Signal (@DailySignal) August 21, 2026
Organizers for the event have promised a patriotic show to celebrate America’s yearlong 250th birthday. The weekend will consist of at least seven flyovers. The president is also set to take a ceremonial lap in “The Beast,” the bulletproof, custom-built Cadillac limo that Trump rides with his motorcade.
First lady Melania Trump has even joined in on the patriotic weekend. On Thursday afternoon she announced a partnership between the event and her first lady initiative, Fostering the Future. IndyCar and Fox Sports presented a $2 million donation to fund scholarships at Indiana University and Purdue University. There are now 26 schools across the country participating in the first lady’s initiative to help children aging out of foster care.
Melania Trump presents $2 million checks to Indiana University and Purdue University, who now join a list of 26 institutions collaborating on the Fostering the Future higher education initiative 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/QRajGyjNn0
— Macy Gunnell (@MacyGunnell) August 20, 2026
Penske Group, the owner of IndyCar, opened the markets from the racetrack Friday morning, ringing the New York Stock Exchange bell. Company officials were joined by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, NYSE President Lynn Martin, and race sponsors.
Before we drop the green flag, we rang the @NYSE opening bell on the @Freedom250GP track!
From Wall Street to the National Mall, we’re celebrating 250 years of American competition and innovation.
Thanks to @POTUS, America isn’t slowing down, we’re just getting started! 🏁 pic.twitter.com/NYXZpp1pTE
— Secretary Doug Burgum (@SecretaryBurgum) August 21, 2026
The Race, the Track, the Cars
Sources familiar with the event and the course told the Daily Signal that this track is easier than most IndyCar races, meaning the driver who starts in front will likely be the one to cross the finish line first. Sunday’s final Grand Prix lineup will be determined by practice races and qualifying on Saturday.
The last Grand Prix, in Markham, Ontario, consisted of at least 11 sharp turns and hills. This weekend’s course is a flat, five-turn course. An employee of IndyCar told the Daily Signal this could give a less experienced driver the winning advantage.
If you can’t make it to Washington this weekend, you can watch the race live on Fox Sports. The network has mounted a camera to the top of the Washington Monument. Or keep up with the Daily Signal for more coverage on our social media, including an exclusive interview with star racer Sting Ray Robb.
Buckle up for a lap around the nation’s capital.
Ride along the 1.7-mile Freedom 250 Grand Prix track, feeling every turn as you fly down Pennsylvania Avenue and past the Washington Monument, U.S. Capitol and Smithsonian museums.
The first-ever INDYCAR race around the National… pic.twitter.com/bXUexjIeFG
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 21, 2026
[Editor’s note: This story originally was published by The Daily Signal.]