Penske Entertainment has expanded its influence within the NTT IndyCar Series by assuming promotional and administrative control of the Nashville Grand Prix.

This strategic move increases Penske’s portfolio to include the promotion of eight out of the 17 races scheduled for the 2025 season, encompassing events in Indianapolis, Detroit, Long Beach, Iowa, Milwaukee, and now Nashville.
The Nashville Grand Prix, previously managed by Big Machine Music City GP under Scott Borchetta, has been a significant fixture in the IndyCar calendar. Penske Entertainment’s takeover aims to build upon the event’s success, ensuring its continued growth and prominence within the series.
Looking ahead, Penske Entertainment is set to further expand its promotional endeavors with the introduction of the INDYCAR Grand Prix of Arlington in March 2026. This inaugural event will feature a 2.73-mile street circuit weaving through Arlington’s Entertainment District, showcasing landmarks such as AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field.
The collaboration involves Penske Entertainment, the Dallas Cowboys, and REV Entertainment, marking a significant addition to the IndyCar schedule.

These strategic expansions by Penske Entertainment underscore a concerted effort to enhance the visibility and reach of the IndyCar Series, fostering growth and engagement within the motorsport community.