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Freedom 250 Grand Prix

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United States 2026 Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, D.C.
Race details
15th round of the 2026 IndyCar season
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DateAugust 23, 2026
Official nameFreedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, D.C.
LocationWashington, D.C.
CourseTemporary street circuit
1.7 mi / 2.736 km
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The Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, D.C. will be the fifteenth round of the 2026 IndyCar Series. The race will be held on August 23, 2026, in Washington, D.C. on a temporary street circuit.[1]

Background

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The National Mall, the area where the race will be held. The Lincoln Memorial and its reflecting pool, the Washington Monument behind it, and the United States Capitol in the background

The original 2026 IndyCar Series schedule was released on September 16, 2025,[2] without a race in Washington, D.C. Rumors began that President Donald Trump wanted to host a race to celebrate America's 250th Birthday. The race was officially announced on January 30, 2026, with President Trump signing an executive order authorizing the race.[3] [4] The order instructed the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Transportation to design the course layout within 14 days and to "ensure that all permits, approvals, and other authorizations ... are issued and granted as expeditiously as possible." The executive order also instructed the two Secretaries, in coordination with Washington, D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser, to "ensure that any roads, trails, or bridges to be used as part of the race course are properly maintained and capable of being used in such a manner."[5] The race will be held around the National Mall.[6] [7]

Partnership and promotion

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In February 2026, IndyCar announced a partnership with Monumental Sports & Entertainment to support the promotion and commercial development of the race.[8] Under the agreement, Monumental was appointed as the event’s official agency for marketing, sponsorship sales, and corporate hospitality. Its role includes securing commercial partners and coordinating hospitality activities associated with the race weekend. IndyCar stated that the collaboration was intended to draw on Monumental’s experience in hosting large-scale sporting and entertainment events in the Washington metropolitan area.[9]

Entry list

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Key Meaning
 R  Rookie
No. Driver Team Engine
2 United States Josef Newgarden Team Penske Chevrolet
3 New Zealand Scott McLaughlin Team Penske Chevrolet
4 Brazil Caio Collet  R  A.J. Foyt Racing Chevrolet
5 Mexico Pato O'Ward Arrow McLaren Chevrolet
6 United States Nolan Siegel Arrow McLaren Chevrolet
7 Denmark Christian Lundgaard Arrow McLaren Chevrolet
8 Cayman Islands Kyffin Simpson Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
10 Spain Álex Palou Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
12 United States David Malukas Team Penske Chevrolet
14 United States Santino Ferrucci A.J. Foyt Racing Chevrolet
15 United States Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda
18 France Romain Grosjean Dale Coyne Racing Honda
19 Norway Dennis Hauger  R  Dale Coyne Racing Honda
20 United States Alexander Rossi ECR Chevrolet
21 Denmark Christian Rasmussen ECR Chevrolet
26 Australia Will Power Andretti Global Honda
27 United States Kyle Kirkwood Andretti Global with Curb-Agajanian Honda
28 Sweden Marcus Ericsson Andretti Global Honda
45 United Kingdom Louis Foster Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda
47 Germany Mick Schumacher  R  Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda
60 Sweden Felix Rosenqvist Meyer Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian Honda
66 New Zealand Marcus Armstrong Meyer Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian Honda
76 Netherlands Rinus VeeKay Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet
77 United States Sting Ray Robb Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet

References

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  1. ^ "2026 Schedule" (PDF). IndyCar. Retrieved March 14, 2026.
  2. ^ "INDYCAR Announces 17-Race 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES Schedule". IndyCar. September 16, 2025. Archived from the original on September 16, 2025. Retrieved September 16, 2025.
  3. ^ Kapur, Sahil (January 30, 2026). "Trump orders up IndyCar race on the streets of Washington for 'America250 Grand Prix'". NBC News. Retrieved January 30, 2026.
  4. ^ DeGroot, Nick (January 30, 2026). "Donald Trump signs executive order confirming IndyCar race in Washington D.C." Motorsport. Archived from the original on January 30, 2026. Retrieved January 30, 2026.
  5. ^ "Celebrating American Greatness with American Motor Racing". The White House. January 30, 2026. Archived from the original on January 30, 2026. Retrieved January 30, 2026.
  6. ^ "Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, D.C. Coming in August". IndyCar. January 30, 2026. Archived from the original on January 30, 2026. Retrieved January 30, 2026.
  7. ^ "IndyCar announces Freedom 250 GP of Washington, D.C. as 18th race". RACER. January 30, 2026. Archived from the original on May 29, 2026. Retrieved January 30, 2026.
  8. ^ "IndyCar and Monumental Sports & Entertainment announce partnership to fuel Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, D.C." (Press release). PR Newswire. February 3, 2026. Retrieved February 3, 2026.
  9. ^ Barnes, Joey (February 5, 2026). "IndyCar partners with Monumental Sports & Entertainment for Washington, D.C. street race". Motorsport. Retrieved February 3, 2026.


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