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.
Palou and third-place winner Will Power, of the Andretti Global team, were the first drivers introduced on the podium.
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 ...
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 circuit that ran between the home stadiums of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys and ...
Rising NTT IndyCar Series star Kyle Kirkwood completed an “all-or-nothing” pass against Alex Palou on Lap 55 of Sunday’s scheduled 70-lapper en route to victory in the ballyhooed return of open-wheel ...
High winds trigger a change at the Java House Grand Prix in Arlington, with T-Pain headlining the final event.
Sinner staved off Medvedev's increased aggressiveness to claim the title and begin a push back toward catching Carlos Alcaraz as world No. 1 ...
Pato O'Ward in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet led Team Chevy at the inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, ...
It’s been a long time since a rival driver made Alex Palou blink, but Kyle Kirkwood achieved that rare feat to win the ...
In qualifying, Dixon found himself in the run-off area at turn 10 early in the Group 2 session, which was later interrupted ...
Kyle Kirkwood managed to hold off Alex Palou in the final laps to secure first place at the Java House Grand Prix of ...
The IndyCar Series takes to the streets of Arlington, Texas, for a 70-lap race on a 14-turn, 2.73-mile circuit: Leaderboard, race results.