Arlington Stadium Streets Get Grand Prix Makeover In High-Speed Push

Arlington’s Entertainment District is starting to look less like a neighborhood and more like a racetrack as work crews swarm the area ahead of the inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, set for March 13–15, 2026. Heavy equipment, barrier deliveries, and curb work are already visible near the stadiums as planners turn everyday city streets into a temporary race venue. Officials say the buildout is happening in a tight construction window that has to be wrapped before teams roll in for practice and qualifying, leaving almost no room for delay.

INDYCAR lists the temporary circuit at 2.73 miles with 14 turns and confirms on-track action for March 13–15, with practice today, qualifying tomorrow, and the race on Sunday. The course will loop around AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field, blending high-speed straights with more technical corners that organizers say should create several passing zones and some dramatic sightlines for fans.

Local TV cameras have already caught the transformation in progress, with crews installing fencing and construction hardware along the future racing line, as reported by WFAA yesterday. The station’s footage showed staging areas and equipment scattered at multiple points inside the Entertainment District as contractors lined up materials for the track. The report highlighted how quickly the project is shifting from concept drawings to concrete reality.

How Crews Are Reshaping The Streets

According to the City of Arlington, engineers are zeroed in on creating a consistently smooth racing surface and clearing potential hazards from medians and crosswalks. Planned improvements, which are paid for and completed by INDYCAR under the agreement with the city, include replacing pavement where elevation changes exist, relocating streetlights out of medians, and diamond grinding concrete to shave down bumps. Crews are also installing nearly 33,600 feet of barrier walls and fencing that will define the temporary circuit…

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