The Arlington Entertainment District will host its first IndyCar street race and a concert headlined by two-time Grammy-winning artist T-Pain, bringing a historic weekend of high-speed racing and live music to Arlington.
The inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington will span three days, March 13-15, and feature four series: NTT IndyCar, Indy NXT by Firestone, USF Pro 2000 and Toyota GR Cup.
The 2.73-mile course will have drivers speeding past AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field as they weave through the heart of the Entertainment District. This will result in the closure of parts of North Collins Street, East Randol Mill Road, Cowboys Way and Stadium Drive…