ARLINGTON, TX (January 29, 2026) – In partnership with the upcoming Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, the Arlington Museum of Art is proud to announce a special exhibition, Chasing Victory: An INDYCAR Exhibition, showcasing items from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, bringing the speed, innovation, and legacy of open-wheel racing to the heart of Arlington ahead of race weekend.
Opening in conjunction with the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, the exhibition features a variety of rare cars and artifacts spanning almost a century of INDYCAR history, offering fans an up-close look at the history and evolution of INDYCAR racing—just blocks from the streets where today’s drivers will compete.
“We hope fans of the sport and newcomers alike will find ways to connect with the history of INDYCAR before watching the race just blocks from the Arlington Museum of Art,” says Kendall Quirk, Registrar & Director of Exhibitions. “Texas has a unique connection to make iconic moments in the history of open-wheel racing and we look forward to celebrating all of those involved in creating racing excellence.”
Penske Corp, synonymous with performance and leadership in global motorsports, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, one of the world’s most respected guardians of racing history, have partnered to make this rare public display possible. The exhibition will feature historic artifacts highlighting legendary moments, technological innovation, and the enduring impact of motorsports on American culture. Items from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum’s momentous collection will be included.
“INDYCAR racing is as much about innovation and excellence as it is about speed,” said Bill Miller, Java House Grand Prix of Arlington President. “This inaugural race represents a historic first, and we’re proud to partner with the Arlington Museum of Art to showcase this incredible collection, giving fans a deeper look at the history, technology, and moments that have shaped the sport.”
Chasing Victory: An INDYCAR Exhibition opens February 13, 2026 and closes July 12, 2026.
Ticket information is coming soon. Advance ticket reservations are strongly recommended. The exhibit is suitable for all ages.
About the Arlington Museum of Art
A thriving visual arts museum in the heart of North Texas, the Arlington Museum of Art (AMA) is constantly in motion, with ever-changing exhibits and experiences that unite art, technology, innovation, and education. In keeping with our growing reputation for ground-breaking exhibitions and programming, coupled with our hometown pride, in 2024 the new AMA opened in the heart of Arlington’s Entertainment District. We serve our community and visitors as a new kind of arts destination, presenting the world’s great masters alongside the very best of contemporary art and evolving genres of experiential art. Our unwavering commitment to fostering creativity, conversation, and connection brings together diverse art, artists, and audiences of all ages, transforming them through the power of art.
The Arlington Museum of Art is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to championing creativity and providing access to art for the educational enrichment and cultural development of the community. For more information, visit arlingtonmuseum.org/news.






