Celebrating American Greatness with American Motor Racing
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This Executive Order, signed by President Donald J. Trump on January 30, 2026, establishes the "Freedom 250 Grand Prix," the first-ever INDYCAR street race to be held in Washington, D.C.
Key Highlights of the Order:
Commemorative Purpose: The race is a signature event for the 250th anniversary of American independence. It is intended to celebrate the nation's milestone and showcase the "majesty" of the capital city.
Race Route: Drivers will navigate a track through the city’s streets, passing iconic national monuments near the National Mall. The Secretaries of the Interior and Transportation are mandated to designate a suitable route within 14 days.
Expedited Permitting: The order directs federal agencies to grant all necessary permits and approvals "as expeditiously as possible," classifying the race as a "special event" to bypass typical bureaucratic delays.
Logistics and Media: The Department of Transportation is authorized to use available funds to facilitate the race. Furthermore, the FAA will coordinate the use of drones and aerial photography to capture the event and the beauty of the city for public enjoyment.
Infrastructure: The federal government will coordinate with the Mayor of Washington, D.C., to ensure that roads, bridges, and trails are properly maintained and capable of supporting high-speed racing.
Conclusion:
The order frames the Grand Prix as a source of national pride, drawing on the 100-year history of American motorsport to inspire citizens during the country’s semiquincentennial celebrations.