For once, things will be moving quickly in bureaucratic Washington, D.C., when the nation’s capital hosts an IndyCar race through its streets.

A Grand Prix and the nation’s capital may seem like an improbable pair, but in some ways they are made for each other.

President Donald Trump is transforming the streets around the National Mall in Washington, D.C., this weekend into an IndyCar motorsports mecca for the first time.

A race that Transportation Secretary Duffy has called the first IndyCar event ever held in Washington, and that organizers expect to draw more than a million spectators

Here is a first look at what downtown D.C. looks like ahead of the race in honor of the nation's 250th anniversary.