IndyCar race comes to Washington, tracing a city reshaped by Trump
The inaugural race will send cars up to 185 miles per hour past federal landmarks as organizers tie it to 250th anniversary celebrations.
- President Donald Trump will cap off the 250th anniversary celebrations with the Freedom 250 Grand Prix, an auto race weaving through Washington streets on Saturday and Sunday. This first-of-its-kind event showcases the transformation of the capital and federal government during Trump's second term.
- Racecars will travel up to 185 miles per hour down Pennsylvania Avenue, passing the National Archives and Capitol. IndyCar officials welded down manhole covers and installed chain-link fences to secure the perimeter for the historic event.
- The National Gallery performed a vibration study to assess if nearby racecars might damage structural integrity or artwork. Meanwhile, The Trump administration recently criticized The Smithsonian, accusing the institution of attempting to rewrite history as "irredeemably flawed."
- Eliminating roughly 70% of its staff, the Department of Government Efficiency has forced The Education Department to cede its Lyndon Baines Johnson Building to the Energy Department in the coming weeks. FBI Director Kash Patel separately plans to permanently close the Hoover Building.
- At every turn, signs of the "America First" agenda reshape Washington, from museum changes to mass federal agency firings. This summer, the capital has hosted high-profile events like the FIFA World Cup fan festival alongside ongoing political battles over national landmarks.
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Trump to Take Honorary Lap Before IndyCar Freedom 250 in D.C. Trump to Take Honorary Lap Before IndyCar Freedom 250 in D.C.
President Donald Trump will ride around the IndyCar Freedom 250 course in his motorcade Sunday before the race begins in Washington, DC. The post Trump to Take Honorary Lap Before IndyCar Freedom 250 in D.C. appeared first on Breitbart.
IndyCar race comes to Washington, tracing a city reshaped by Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump will cap off the country’s summer celebrations of its 250th anniversary with a roaring auto race through the streets of Washington, a first-of-its-kind event that will showcase the transformation of the capital – and federal government – in Trump’s second term.
Trump Plans Honor Lap Before IndyCar Freedom 250 at National Mall
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Trump to Take ‘Lap of Honor’ Ahead of First-Ever IndyCar Freedom 250 Through Washington - Real News Now
President Donald Trump will take an honorary lap around Washington, DC, on Sunday ahead of the inaugural IndyCar Freedom 250 Grand Prix, putting the presidential motorcade on the same street circuit that some of the world’s fastest race cars will tackle hours later. Trump’s motorcade is scheduled to travel around the entire 1.66-mile course before the race begins. The circuit starts and finishes near the base of Capitol Hill and sends drivers th…
Exclusive | Trump to take lap of honor ahead of IndyCar Freedom 250 Grand Prix along National Mall
President Trump’s motorcade will do an honorary lap around the IndyCar Freedom 250 Grand Prix route in DC Sunday before some of the world's fastest racecars take to the streets of the nation's capital, an administration source told The Post Tuesday.
Drivers Josef Newgarden and Kyle Kirkwood talk IndyCar's 'once-in-a-lifetime' Freedom 250 Grand Prix
The centerpiece of the NTT IndyCar Series is the Indianapolis 500, nicknamed "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing."But the series is gearing up for what might be its biggest spectacle ever to hit the streets, the Freedom 250 Grand Prix, which will see America's premier open-wheel series racing past some of the country's most iconic landmarks.Team Penske's Josef Newgarden and Andretti Global's Kyle Kirkwood stopped by Fox News Channel's "Fox & Frien…
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