Drivers Josef Newgarden and Kyle Kirkwood talk IndyCar’s ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ Freedom 250 Grand Prix
IndyCar drivers Josef Newgarden and Kyle Kirkwood, alongside commentator Will Buxton, appeared on "Fox & Friends" in Times Square to promote the upcoming Freedom 250 Grand Prix, a street race set to take place in Washington, D.C. The event marks a departure from the series' usual venues and is being billed as a potentially historic moment for IndyCar, offering the sport a rare chance to race through the heart of the US capital.
The drivers used the appearance to highlight the course's unusual layout, which will see cars racing near some of America's most recognisable landmarks, and to build excitement ahead of the race. While the Indianapolis 500 remains the series' flagship event, known as "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing," organisers and drivers are framing the Freedom 250 as potentially the biggest spectacle the series has staged, given its unique setting in the nation's capital.
- Newgarden and Kirkwood previewed IndyCar's new Freedom 250 in Washington, D.C.
- Race will run on a street course near iconic capital landmarks
- Drivers call it a potentially historic, "once-in-a-lifetime" event for IndyCar