Venue: Streets of Washington (temporary street circuit), Washington, D.C. – National Mall area Race Details
Scheduled Start: 1:00 p.m. ET (pre-race coverage begins ~11:30 a.m. ET). Green flag targeted around 1:10–1:13 p.m. ET.
Distance: 147 laps / approximately 250 miles on a 1.7-mile (about 1.66–1.7 mile) temporary street circuit.
TV/Streaming: FOX (main race broadcast); practice, qualifying, and warmup on FS1/FS2 and FOX One.
Significance: Inaugural IndyCar race on the streets of the nation’s capital, held as part of America’s 250th anniversary (Semiquincentennial) celebrations. First automobile race ever staged on the National Mall.
The temporary seven-turn street circuit features a sweeping ~0.4-mile frontstretch along Pennsylvania Avenue framed by iconic landmarks including the Washington Monument and U.S. Capitol. The layout runs past the National Archives, National Gallery of Art, and several Smithsonian museums (National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of the American Indian, and National Museum of American History). It is a relatively compact street course with sharp turns, limited runoff in places, and an emphasis on precision, braking zones, and traffic management. There is one main long straightaway for overtaking opportunities, with the remaining sections tighter and more technical.
Weather Conditions
Sunday is expected to be mostly sunny to partly cloudy with highs in the low-to-mid 80s°F (around 82–85°F). Overnight lows in the mid-60s°F. West/northwest winds 5–10 mph. Precipitation chances are low on race day (drier trend after wetter conditions possible on Saturday), making for warm, favorable racing weather with moderate humidity. Heat index may push into the upper 80s at times.
Track Characteristics Summary
Length: 1.7 miles
Type: Temporary street circuit
Turns: 7 (sharp, technical corners)
Key Features: Long frontstretch along Pennsylvania Avenue for drafting/passing; tight, low-speed technical sections; limited runoff typical of street courses; historic backdrop that will make for dramatic visuals.
Racing Style: Street-course specialists, strong qualifiers, and drivers who excel in traffic and tire management should thrive. Strategy (pit stops, alternate tires) will play a major role over 147 laps.
Key Driver Matchups & Recent Form
Alex Palou (Chip Ganassi Racing) enters as the dominant championship leader with a substantial points advantage (reports cite a lead of roughly 130+ points). He has multiple wins in 2026, including strong street-course performances, and sits as the clear favorite. A strong result could put him on the brink of clinching (or further securing) another title.
Other top contenders:
Kyle Kirkwood (Andretti Global) – Second in points and a proven winner on new street circuits this season.
Christian Lundgaard, David Malukas, Pato O’Ward, Josef Newgarden, Scott McLaughlin, Will Power, and Marcus Ericsson – All in the mix for podium contention based on recent form and street-course pedigree.
Veterans such as Scott Dixon and others bring experience that could prove valuable on an unfamiliar layout.
Street-course expertise, qualifying pace, and the ability to manage a long race with potential cautions will be decisive. Andretti and Ganassi cars have been strong on street venues in 2026.
Race History
This is the inaugural running of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix. No prior IndyCar history exists at this venue. The event was established to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence and marks a historic first for open-wheel racing in the heart of Washington, D.C.
Betting Trends & Outlook
Consensus favorites typically feature Alex Palou as the clear top choice (often around 7/5 or stronger implied probability in early markets), followed by Kyle Kirkwood and other consistent performers such as Lundgaard, Ericsson, Power, and O’Ward in the mid-tier. Longer shots include experienced street racers and those with strong recent momentum. Trends favor:
Drivers with proven street-circuit success.
Strong qualifiers (pole position is valuable on a tight temporary layout).
Teams with good strategy and pit execution over a long 147-lap race.
Weather is expected to be dry and warm, reducing variables compared to a wet street race. New-track unknowns (grip evolution, rubbering-in, potential early cautions) could create opportunities for opportunistic drivers.
DRIVER ODDS
Alex Palou + 140
Kyle Kirkwood + 320
Christian Lundgaard + 750
Marcus Ericsson + 800
Will Power + 1200
David Malukas + 1200
Scott McLaughlin + 1600
Pato O’Ward + 1600
Louis Foster + 1600
Felix Rosenqvist + 1800
Scott Dixon + 2000
Rinus Veekay + 3000
Josef Newgarden + 3000
Alexander Rossi + 4000
Marcus Armstrong + 5000
Graham Rahal + 5000
Romain Grosjean + 6000
Caio Collet + 6000
Christian Rasmussen + 8000
Santino Ferrucci + 10000
Dennis Hauger + 10000
Nolan Siegel + 15000
Mick Schumacher + 15000
Kyffin Simpson + 15000
Sting Ray Robb + 30000
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, August 22, 2026








