The inaugural winner of the Grand Prix of Arlington said he could see it becoming IndyCar’s second-biggest event behind the Indianapolis 500.
IndyCar brought high-speed excitement back to North Texas with the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington in the Entertainment District.
The inaugural event included the NTT IndyCar Series, Indy NXT by Firestone series, Toyota GR Cup and USF Pro 2000 series.
After the NTT IndyCar Series wrapped up qualifying Saturday for the inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, Andretti Global driver Kyle Kirkwood beat himself up because of a self-proclaimed ...
IndyCar driver Kyle Kirkwood (center) raises the winners trophy alongside second place finisher Alex Palou (left) and third ...
Kyle Kirkwood of Andretti Global led an all-Honda top-four sweep in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington. Kirkwood led 16 laps en route to his sixth IndyCar series win, ...
It’s been a long time since a rival driver made Alex Palou blink, but Kyle Kirkwood achieved that rare feat to win the ...
Andretti Global did its best to give away the win but Kyle Kirkwood, Will Power and Marcus Ericsson wouldn’t be denied as they finished first, third and fourth for the team to sandwich Chip Ganassi ...
Not even adversity on pit road or a late-race caution could slow down Kyle Kirkwood in Sunday’s (March 15) inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington. “Oh my gosh. That was so incredible,” Kirkwood ...
Alex Palou didn't finish first in Sunday's INDYCAR race at Arlington. But he couldn't help but praise winner Kyle Kirkwood for his clean racing in the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, the series' ...