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Crews are tearing down Arlington’s IndyCar street circuit after the inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, as the city ...
IndyCar driver Kyle Kirkwood (center) raises the winners trophy alongside second place finisher Alex Palou (left) and third ...
JavaOne Oracle has shipped Java 26, a short-term release, and introduced Project Detroit, which promises faster interop between Java, JavaScript, and Python. Java 26 will be supported for just six ...
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Fearsome street-circuit pace helped Kyle Kirkwood (photo, front) pass and pull away from reigning NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Alex Palou (photo, back) and win the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington.
Kyle Kirkwood keeps taking it to the streets in IndyCar, and this time he won a new race to take over the series lead. Kirkwood made an aggressive pass below four-time series champion Alex Palou with ...
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The inaugural winner of the Grand Prix of Arlington said he could see it becoming IndyCar's second-biggest event behind the Indianapolis 500.
This event is something that's never been seen on the streets of Arlington. Twenty-four Indy cars are traveling at speeds well over 200 miles an hour, traversing a course that's 2.73 miles, weaving ...
ECR used the Arlington event sponsored by team co-owner and chairman Ted Gelov to showcase its steep rise in competitiveness.