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IndyCar, Dallas Cowboys Join Forces for Texas Race on Streets of Arlington

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IndyCar to Race on Streets of Arlington, TexasGreg Nelson - Getty Images

The NTT IndyCar Series will be heading to the streets of Arlington, Texas in 2026.

Penske Entertainment in conjunction with the Dallas Cowboys and REV Entertainment on Monday announced a street race for Arlington for March 2026.

The Dallas Cowboys?

The proposed 2.73-mile racecourse will include the grounds of AT&T Stadium—home of the Dallas Cowboys NFL team—and Globe Life Field, which is home of the Texas Rangers baseball team. The track will also cover much of the entertainment district around the two stadiums.

"Through a truly remarkable and innovative partnership, we’re going to build racing’s next global spectacle," said Roger Penske, head of IndyCar and Penske Corporation chairman. "Everyone involved is fully committed to delivering an incredible and unique event weekend for the city of Arlington, anchored by the stars of the NTT IndyCar Series. We’re grateful to the Cowboys, Rangers and REV Entertainment for entering into this partnership with us, and, of course, to Arlington’s leadership team for their excitement and ongoing support.”

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The event will be aired on FOX—IndyCar's new television partner. And expect the Dallas Cowboys to have a presence on race week.

"We are thrilled to join forces with the Texas Rangers, Penske Entertainment, and the city of Arlington to bring Grand Prix racing to the streets of the Arlington Entertainment District," said Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. "The collaboration between our organizations will make the IndyCar Grand Prix of Arlington special, providing a unique NTT IndyCar Series race experience for fans attending, while also creating a showcase with our friends at FOX and those watching around the world.

"An event of this magnitude is another great reflection of what we imagined over 15 years ago that AT&T Stadium could be a part of.”

Bill Miller, the former president of California Speedway and a former vice president of operations for the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show, will serve as president of the IndyCar Grand Prix of Arlington.