Kirkwood Wins Inaugural Grand Prix of Arlington

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Kyle Kirkwoon of Andretti Global was able to out-duel defending champion Alex Palou to capture his first win of the 2026-season in the ‘Java House Grand Prix or Arlington’.

“That was so incredible,” Kirkwood said, smiling. “It was because of this race car that we won today, and it was also because of teamwork.”

Not only was Andretti Global victorious in Arlington, Texas, the organization was also able to sweep the podium of the 70-lap event on the 2.73-mile circuit.

The race began with Kirkwood’s teammate, the No.28 of Marcus Ericsson, on the pole for the first time in his INDYCAR career. Ericsson would lead over the first 15 laps of the race before the first green flag pitstop saw the veteran have trouble in the stall, letting Palou jump ahead to through the cycle.

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More close calls on pit road were the theme of the afternoon, the No.26 of Will Power would have nearly collide with the No.45 of Louis Foster when exiting his pit-stall, losing around three seconds leaving. Another was one of the quickest cars of the weekend in the No.3 of Scott McLaughlin, who managed to get by his stopped teammate on the track, Josef Newgarden.

The battle for the win would eventually heat up with 15 laps remaining, when Kirkwood eventually caught Palou and made the race winning pass in Turn 13 and never looked back. Kirkwood would lead the rest of the way before a caution would come out with four to go after the No.21 of Christian Rasmussen would stall on track. A one lap shootout would be the decider before the yellow flag would once again fly for an incident between the No.6 of Nolan Siegel and the No.18 of Romain Grosjean ending the race, giving Kirkwood his sixth career win.

Other notable finishers of this race would be those such as Power, who earns his first podium finish after a rough start to the year. Pole-sitter Ericsson would come home fourth after leading early, and Palou would rebound after a disappointing result after Phoenix the previous week.

Official Results:

Position Car Driver Team
1 27 Kyle Kirkwood Andretti Global w/ Curb-Agajanian
2 10 Alex Palou Chip Ganassi Racing
3 26 Will Power Andretti Global
4 28 Marcus Ericsson Andretti Global
5 5 Pato O’Ward Arrow McLaren
6 12 David Malukas Team Penske
7 7 Christian Lundgaard Arrow McLaren
8 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing
9 20 Alexander Rossi ECR
10 66 Marcus Armstrong Meyer Shank w/ Curb-Agajanian
11 3 Scott McLaughlin Team Penske
12 4 Caio Collet A.J. Foyt Enterprises
13 45 Louis Foster Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
14 76 Rinus VeeKay Juncos Hollinger Racing
15 2 Josef Newgarden Team Penske
16 19 Dennis Hauger Dale Coyne Racing
17 14 Santino Ferrucci A.J. Foyt Enterprises
18 15 Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
19 8 Kyffin Simpson Chip Ganassi Racing
20 60 Felix Rosenqvist Meyer Shank w/ Curb-Agajanian
21 77 Sting Ray Robb Juncos Hollinger Racing
22 47 Mick Schumacher Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
23 18 Romain Grosjean Dale Coyne Racing
24 6 Nolan Siegel Arrow McLaren
25 21 Christian Rasmussen ECR
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