A Forbes Sports Money "Deep Dive" into how IndyCar's Java House Grand Prix of Arlington was a tremendous first-year success ...
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The inaugural winner of the Grand Prix of Arlington said he could see it becoming IndyCar’s second-biggest event behind the Indianapolis 500.
The inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington crossed the finish line over the weekend, wrapping up three days of racing that transformed city streets into a temporary course for the IndyCar race.
Fearsome street-circuit pace helped Kyle Kirkwood (photo, front) pass and pull away from reigning NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Alex Palou (photo, back) and win the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington.
ECR used the Arlington event sponsored by team co-owner and chairman Ted Gelov to showcase its steep rise in competitiveness.
Kirkwood made an aggressive pass below four-time series champion Alex Palou with 15 laps to go, stayed in front the rest of the way and took the checkered flag for the Grand Prix of Arlington under ...
The winning pass by Kirkwood, a 27-year-old from Jupiter, Florida, came on the last of 14 turns on the temporary 2.73-mile ...
The IndyCar Series is racing for the third straight weekend, this time at new street course around AT&T Stadium: Qualifying, race start time, how to watch.
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