DFW is about to get a whole lot louder — and faster.
Crews in Arlington have started shutting down streets and transforming the city’s entertainment district into a high-speed racing course for the inaugural Grand Prix of Arlington, set for March 13.
On Monday, the first wave of road closures began as workers started assembling the temporary track infrastructure. When it’s finished, the course will stretch 2.7 miles with 14 turns, giving IndyCar drivers a chance to reach speeds close to 180 miles per hour — right through city streets…