טראמפ שרייבט אונטער א עקזעקעטיוו ארדער צו שאפן א היסטארישן אינדי-קאר פארמעסט אין וואשינגטאן.
President Donald Trump has officially signed an executive order establishing the Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, D.C., marking the first-ever IndyCar street race to be held in the nation’s capital. The historic event is scheduled for August 21–23, 2026, and will serve as a marquee celebration of America’s 250th birthday.
The executive order, signed on January 30, 2026, directs federal agencies to coordinate with local authorities and motorsports organizers to deliver a world-class racing event through the streets of Washington. The planned street circuit will highlight iconic national landmarks, transforming the capital into a global stage for American innovation, engineering, and competitive excellence.
The ceremonial signing took place in the Oval Office and featured racing legend and Team Penske chairman Roger Penske in attendance. President Trump personally signed the order, handed out commemorative pens, and emphasized his hands-on approach to official business, blending a light, informal tone with the significance of the announcement.
Administration officials describe the Freedom 250 as a showcase of American ingenuity and a celebration of a uniquely American form of motorsport. By selecting IndyCar racing, the event is intended to spotlight domestic technology, manufacturing, and talent during the nation’s semiquincentennial year.
Supporters say the race will draw international attention, boost tourism, and reinforce national pride while demonstrating the country’s ability to host complex, high-profile events in historic urban settings. Comparisons have already been drawn to legendary street races abroad, with the Freedom 250 positioned as a distinctly American counterpart.
If carried out as planned, the Freedom 250 Grand Prix will represent a defining moment in America’s 250th anniversary celebrations and a landmark first for motorsports in Washington, D.C.
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