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Route for Freedom 250 Grand Prix in DC debuted at the National Mall

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Route for Freedom 250 Grand Prix in DC debuted at the National Mall

WASHINGTON — Get ready to start your engines, DC.

Officials unveiled the 1.66-mile circuit route Monday, where race cars will be zooming around the National Mall in August for the Freedom 250 Grand Prix in celebration of America’s birthday.

The seven‑turn layout features views of the Washington Monument, US Capitol, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, and part of Pennsylvania Avenue, IndyCar announced.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy puts on a racing helmet, while Interior Secretary Doug Burgum holds another, at an event announcing the Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington.

IndyCar will be hosting the first-ever race of its kind around the National Mall. CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

“This was a team effort,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said. “It’s Penske, it’s FOX, it’s the mayor, it’s Interior, it’s everybody else joining together not to make a profit, not to get your name out there but to say, let’s celebrate America.”

“Let’s celebrate America’s birthday.”

Illustration of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix track map in Washington D.C., showing a circuit around the National Mall with the United States Capitol and an IndyCar.

The 1.66-mile-long route will loop around historic sites in the National Mall with the US Capitol and Washington Monument in the background. Craske, David

The first-ever street race around the National Mall will take place from Aug. 22-23, with the course itself set to be built up during the summer.

Drivers will also blast past the National Archives, the National Gallery of Art, and the Hirshhorn Museum, with a pit lane on Pennsylvania Avenue.

Officials debuted a red, white, and blue “Freedom 250 Grand Prix IndyCar” design Monday to honor the upcoming 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.

Sean Duffy, Doug Burgum, and Muriel Bowser inspecting an IndyCar with Freedom 250 livery in front of the U.S. Capitol.

The race is part of the sweeping festivities across the country to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. Joey Sussman/ZUMA / SplashNews.com

“We want people to plan their trips to D.C. now,” DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said. “Come for the Freedom 250, and then stay to enjoy our monuments and museums, our beautiful parks, world-class restaurants and hotels, and all the culture and entertainment that make us the best city in the world.”

President Trump took executive action back in January, tasking Duffy and Secretary of the Interior Sean Duffy to coordinate with Bowser on planning the feted event.

“The story of America is one of vision, courage, perseverance – and speed,” Monica Crowley, Trump’s representative for America’s 250th, said in a statement.

Mayor Muriel Bowser, Monica Crowley, Doug Burgum, and Sean Duffy unveil an IndyCar painted with American flag elements, helmets, and a sign for the

Officials also unveiled the patriotically themed “Freedom 250 Grand Prix IndyCar” design on Monday. Getty Images

“Presidents Washington and Jefferson marked notable celebrations with spirited horse races; the Freedom 250 race will bring that historic tradition into the 21st century and renew a tremendous sense of patriotic pride.”

Trump’s team is eyeing other major sports events to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, including a UFC fight at the White House. The US is also co-hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup over the summer.

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