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IndyCar Returns To ‘Jerry World’ With Grand Prix Of Arlington In 2027

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IndyCar will return to the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington as the 2027 dates were announced on May 11. A look at why the inaugural race success was a huge success.

Christian Lundgaard races past the home of the Dallas Cowboys during the NTT INDYCAR Series Java House Grand Prix of Arlington on March 13, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Perry Nelson/Lumen via Getty Images) Lumen via Getty Images The relationship between Roger Penske and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, along with Texas Rangers owner Ray Davis for the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington NTT IndyCar Series race was so successful, it was all but a foregone conclusion it would return next season. That conclusion became a reality on May 11.

The event will return March 19-21, 2027, after his year’s successful debut on a street course that included AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, and Glove Live Field, home of the Texas Rangers, Texas Live! and Loews Hotels. “It went to a first-class neighborhood,” IndyCar Owner and Chairman of the Penske Corporation Roger Penske told me.

“When you get down, the Rangers and the Cowboys, and they really turned out for us. I think our whole group, Michael Montri and Greg Penske and Mark Miles and everybody else did a great job there. There are things we can do to make it better, which we will.

“The only friend we didn't have was the wind down there, which hurt us because we had to take a lot of the things down because we were concerned about the wind. But overall, great event, and now we have some interest from some other areas who might do the same thing. ” Roger Penske (left) and Jerry Jones (right) Bruce Martin Photo It also created an outstanding relationship between two of the greatest sportsmen in the world – Penske and Jerry Jones.

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