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Music City Grand Prix

The Music City Grand Prix, known as the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix for sponsorship reasons, is an IndyCar Series race held at the Nashville Street Circuit in Nashville, Tennessee. The race's most notable feature is its 3,578 ft (1,091 m) straightaway across the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge, which spans the Cumberland River. The bridge layout makes the track the only one on the IndyCar circuit and one of the few in the world to cross a significant body of water. Marcus Ericsson won the inaugural event in 2021. The Grand Prix is set to host the season finale from 2024 onwards.

Music City Grand Prix
IndyCar Series
VenueNashville Street Circuit
First race2021
Laps80
Most wins (driver) Marcus Ericsson (1)
Scott Dixon (1)
Kyle Kirkwood (1)
Most wins (team)Chip Ganassi Racing (2)
Most wins (manufacturer)Honda (3)
Circuit information
Length3.492 km (2.170 mi)
Turns11
Lap record1:15.7491 ( Scott McLaughlin, Dallara DW12, 2022, IndyCar)

History edit

Background edit

On September 16, 2020, the IndyCar Series announced the addition of the Music City Grand Prix as a street circuit race in downtown Nashville for its 2021 schedule.[1][2] This announcement came after three years of discussion between Nashville sports and tourism officials and IndyCar executives, which had previously resulted in three failed proposals for a race in Nashville.[3][4] Two of the three failed attempts, which occurred in 2010 and 2015, respectively, were led by former Pocono Raceway president Joseph Mattioli III.[5][6] The Music City Grand Prix is privately funded and has a three-year contract for IndyCar Series races.[3][4] The event ownership group includes Scott Borchetta, Justin Timberlake, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. among others.[7] Nashville's successful hosting of the 2019 NFL Draft was one of the deciding factors in the race becoming a reality, according to Penske Entertainment Corporation President and CEO Mark Miles.[3][8] The Tennessee Titans serve as a host for the race.[4]

Initially in negotiations, IndyCar CEO Roger Penske was dismissive about the idea of a race in Nashville, citing the permitting requirements and infrastructure costs.[9] Event CEO Matt Crews recalled, “I’ll never forget when Butch Spyridon (President and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp) looked him in the eyes when Roger was saying, ‘These things are tough. The permitting is tough,’” Crews said. “Butch said, ‘Sir, you’ve just never done business in Nashville, because that’s what we do here: We’re in the event business.’”[10]

Two-time IndyCar Series champion and Nashville-area native Josef Newgarden called the race "the number-one destination outside of the Indy 500".[1] He further opined that "it is going to showcase the town of Nashville probably the best way possible."[4] Nashville mayor John Cooper called the race "a catalyst for our economic recovery".[8]

The Music City Grand Prix became the first new street circuit race for the IndyCar Series since the Grand Prix of Houston in 2013.[1][4] It also became Nashville's first IndyCar race since the Indy 200 was held at Nashville Superspeedway between 2001 and 2008.[3][11] The Music City Grand Prix was scheduled as the sixth street circuit race of the 2021 season, joining the doubleheader at Detroit along with races at Long Beach, St. Petersburg, and Toronto. All of these races have been run since at least 2012, however, and more recent events on street circuits have already become defunct, including races in Baltimore, Boston (which was never held), and Houston.[3]

Season finale (2024) edit

On August 3, IndyCar announced that the Music City Grand Prix would host the season finale from 2024 onwards.[12][13] The 2024 race will feature a new layout that runs through Broadway in Downtown Nashville, the new layout will still feature the Korean War Memorial Bridge from the original 2021 layout.[13] In addition, the 2024 Music City Grand Prix will be the 3rd time a street course has held the IndyCar Series season finale (St. Petersburg, 2020 and Long Beach, 2021).

Circuit design edit

The original Nashville Street Circuit measured 2.170 mi (3.492 km) and included 11 turns.[1][3][4] Running adjacent to Nissan Stadium, the circuit's most notable feature is its 3,578 ft (1,091 m) straightaway across the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge, which spans the Cumberland River.[1][4] The bridge layout makes the track the only one on the IndyCar circuit and one of the few in the world to cross a significant body of water.[3][4] Top speeds for the IndyCar race were expected to be around 200 mph (320 km/h). The track varies in width from a minimum of 37 ft (11 m) to a maximum of 80 ft (24 m).[1] As at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, the Nashville Street Circuit uses a different location for starting the race (between turns 3 and 4) than the finish line.[14] Middle Tennessee State University's School of Concrete and Construction Management created concrete mixes for the track's barriers and pit row.[15] Music City Grand Prix CEO Matt Crews noted that the event organizers planned to "limit traffic interruptions as much as possible".[4] Track designer Tony Cotman intentionally avoided Nashville's major streets so as not to adversely affect tourism.[3] Discussing the design of the circuit, he called the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge "one of those landmarks where you see that bridge on TV or in photos and you’re going to know exactly where it is. It’s like seeing the Queen Mary in the background at Long Beach."[14] Cotman also noted that he expects turns 1, 2, and 7 to be the best passing locations on the circuit.[14]

Pundits and drivers, including former Formula One drivers Romain Grosjean and Marcus Ericsson, have compared the Nashville Street Circuit to the Baku City Circuit that hosts the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The Nashville Street Circuit's downtown section and long straightaways on the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge have been compared to the castle section and long straights at Baku.[16]

For the 2024 iteration of the race, the course will be revised.[12] The new course maintains the same distance and bridge straights, but only features seven turns. The new circuit also goes into the heart of downtown Nashville, passing many of the famous honky tonk bars of the city.

Race summaries edit

  • 2021: The inaugural Music City Grand Prix was held at 5:30 pm EDT on August 8, 2021.[17] During the August 6–8 race weekend, the GT America series, the Trans-Am Series TA2 class, and the Stadium Super Trucks also competed as support series.[18][19][20] Marcus Ericsson took victory in the inaugural event despite being involved in an early incident in which his car became airborne after running over the car of Sebastian Bourdais. Polesitter Colton Herta lead the most laps, but crashed while attempting to retake the lead from Ericsson. Scott Dixon and James Hinchcliffe completed the podium. The race was incident-filled, with nine caution periods resulting in a total of 33 of the event's 80 laps run under caution conditions and two race stoppages.[21]
  • 2022: Scott McLaughlin qualified on pole. The race was delayed by an hour and a half due to thunderstorms, though the track was dried before the start of the race. McLaughlin held the lead through the early stint of the race before a large caution period saw Scott Dixon cycle to the front around lap 54 by virtue of being the first one to make his last pitstop. Dixon would hold the lead for the remainder of the race despite his car suffering floor damage earlier in the race that took away significant downforce. McLaughlin made a late charge to a near photo finish with Dixon by virtue of conserving his push to pass but ultimately settled for second place. Alex Palou rounded out the podium. Much like the inaugural Music City GP the race was incident filled, with eight total caution periods during the race. [22]
  • 2023: Scott McLaughlin qualified on pole for the second consecutive year. After a brief early caution caused by David Malukas, the race ran almost entirely under a green flag, contrasting from the first two races in Nashville. McLaughlin lost the lead to Kyle Kirkwood in the second sequence of green flag pit stops. A late red flag caused by a three car pileup led to a end of race shootout between Kirkwood, McLaughlin, Alex Palou, and Josef Newgarden for the podium. Kirkwood prevailed for the win, with McLaughlin again settling for second place. Alex Palou rounded out the podium.

Race results edit

NTT IndyCar Series edit

Season Date Driver Team Chassis Engine Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Report Ref
Laps Miles (km)
2.1 mile circuit
2021 August 8   Marcus Ericsson Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda 80 173.6 miles (279.4 km) 2:18:50 72.607 Report [23]
2022 August 7   Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda 80 173.6 miles (279.4 km) 2:06:24 79.744 Report [24]
2023 August 6   Kyle Kirkwood Andretti Autosport Dallara Honda 80 173.6 miles (279.4 km) 1:58:02 85.396 Report [25]

Support events edit

GT America Series edit

Season Date Winning Driver
2021 August 7   James Sofronas
August 8   Bret Curtis
2022 August 6   Onofrio Triarsi
August 7   Justin Wetherill
2023 August 5   Johnny O'Connell
August 6   Jason Daskalos

Trans-Am Series TA2 edit

Season Date Winning Driver
2021 August 7   Mike Skeen
2022 August 6   Brent Crews
2023 August 5   Connor Zilisch

Stadium Super Trucks edit

Season Date Winning Driver
2021 August 7   Robby Gordon
August 8   Robert Stout
2022 August 6   Matthew Brabham
August 7   Gavin Harlien
2023 August 5   Robert Stout
August 6   Robby Gordon

Indy NXT / Indy Lights edit

Season Date Winning Driver
2022 August 7   Linus Lundqvist
2023 August 6   Christian Rasmussen

Toyota GR Cup America edit

Season Date Winning Driver
2023 August 6   Tyler González

Lap records edit

As of August 2023, the fastest official race lap records at the Nashville Street Circuit are listed as:

Category Time Driver Vehicle Date
Original Grand Prix Circuit: 3.492 km (2021–2023)
IndyCar 1:15.7491 Scott McLaughlin Dallara DW12 2022 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix
Indy NXT 1:20.8265[26] Hunter McElrea Dallara IL-15 2023 Nashville Indy NXT round
GT3 1:28.883[27] Jason Daskalos Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 2023 Nashville GT America round
Trans-Am TA2 1:31.350[28] Connor Zilisch Chevrolet Camaro Trans-Am 2023 Nashville Trans-Am round
SRO GT2 1:32.647[29] Elias Sabo Audi R8 LMS GT2 2021 Nashville GT America round
GT4 1:34.624[30] Chris Cagnazzi Mercedes-AMG GT4 2022 Nashville GT America round
Toyota GR Cup 1:43.082[31] Tyler González Toyota GR86 2023 Toyota GR Cup North America round

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Ryan, Nate (16 September 2020). "IndyCar adds Nashville to its 2021 schedule with Music City GP Aug. 6-8". NBCSN. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  2. ^ Blackstock, Elizabeth (September 19, 2020). "Take A Lap Around IndyCar's Music City Grand Prix Circuit In Nashville". Jalopnik. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Brown, Nathan (September 16, 2020). "IndyCar announces 'a heck of a party' in return to Nashville for 2021 Music City Grand Prix". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Organ, Mike (September 16, 2020). "IndyCar Series Grand Prix coming to Nashville in 2021 with a unique track". The Tennessean. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  5. ^ Estes, Gentry (August 8, 2021). "Music City Grand Prix wasn't a race but a party, and Nashville does those well". The Tennessean. Retrieved August 11, 2021.
  6. ^ Martin, Bruce (November 9, 2017). "Nashville group wants to bring major racing series to downtown Music City". Autoweek. Retrieved August 11, 2021.
  7. ^ "Green Light for the Grand Prix". Nashville Business Journal. July 23, 2021.
  8. ^ a b Davis, Chris; Bowles, Laken (September 15, 2020). "IndyCar announces Music City Grand Prix race for 2021". WTVF. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  9. ^ "Green Light for the Grand Prix". Nashville Business Journal. July 23, 2021.
  10. ^ "Green Light for the Grand Prix". Nashville Business Journal. July 23, 2021.
  11. ^ Organ, Mike (August 28, 2020). "Roger Penske, other IndyCar executives' visit brings Grand Prix closer to Nashville streets". The Tennessean. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  12. ^ a b "Nashville To Host NTT INDYCAR SERIES Finale Sept. 13-15, 2024". IndyCar.com. 3 August 2023. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  13. ^ a b "It's official: Music City Grand Prix moving to heart of downtown Nashville as 2024 IndyCar season finale". The Tennessean. 3 August 2023. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  14. ^ a b c Malsher-Lopez, David (17 September 2020). "IndyCar's new Nashville street course: the track designer's guide". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  15. ^ "Tennessee university tapped to help Music City Grand Prix". Associated Press. 16 November 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  16. ^ Smith, Fred (7 August 2021). "IndyCar's New Nashville Circuit Looks Tight, A Little Sketchy". Road & Track. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  17. ^ "Streets of Nashville". IndyCar Series. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  18. ^ "Trans-Am's TA2 Class Added To Music City Grand Prix". Speed Sport. November 21, 2020. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  19. ^ "GT America Added To Music City Grand Prix". Speed Sport. November 19, 2020. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  20. ^ "Rev Up Nashville – 30 Days Until Green Flag for Big Machine Music City Grand Prix NTT IndyCar Series Race". Music City Grand Prix (Press release). July 8, 2021. Retrieved July 9, 2021.
  21. ^ Pruett, Marshall (August 8, 2021). "Ericsson rebounds from early crash to win wild inaugural Music City GP". Racer. Retrieved August 9, 2021.
  22. ^ Biebrich Jr., Richard. "2022 IndyCar at Nashville results: Scott Dixon drives from 14th to win Big Machine Music City Grand Prix". CBS Motorsports. CBS. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  23. ^ "2021 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  24. ^ "2022 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  25. ^ "2023 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  26. ^ "2023 Indy NXT Nashville Race Statistics". Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  27. ^ "Music City Grand Prix August 4–6, 2023 GT America Race 1". 5 August 2023. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  28. ^ "Trans Am Championship Presented by Pirelli Nashville August 4th-5th The Big Machine Spiked Coolers TA2 Series Round 9 Revised Provisional Race Results" (PDF). 5 August 2023. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  29. ^ "2021 Music City Grand Prix GT America Race 1 - Classification - Final" (PDF). 8 August 2021. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  30. ^ "2022 Music City Grand Prix GT America Race 2 - Classification - Final" (PDF). 7 August 2022. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  31. ^ "Music City Grand Prix August 4–6, 2023 Toyota GR Cup North America Race 1". 6 August 2023. Retrieved 7 August 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
Preceded by
Hy-Vee Homefront 250
IndyCar Series
Music City Grand Prix
Succeeded by
Gallagher Grand Prix

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The Music City Grand Prix known as the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix for sponsorship reasons is an IndyCar Series race held at the Nashville Street Circuit in Nashville Tennessee The race s most notable feature is its 3 578 ft 1 091 m straightaway across the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge which spans the Cumberland River The bridge layout makes the track the only one on the IndyCar circuit and one of the few in the world to cross a significant body of water Marcus Ericsson won the inaugural event in 2021 The Grand Prix is set to host the season finale from 2024 onwards Music City Grand PrixIndyCar SeriesVenueNashville Street CircuitFirst race2021Laps80Most wins driver Marcus Ericsson 1 Scott Dixon 1 Kyle Kirkwood 1 Most wins team Chip Ganassi Racing 2 Most wins manufacturer Honda 3 Circuit informationLength3 492 km 2 170 mi Turns11Lap record1 15 7491 Scott McLaughlin Dallara DW12 2022 IndyCar Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Season finale 2024 2 Circuit design 3 Race summaries 4 Race results 4 1 NTT IndyCar Series 5 Support events 5 1 GT America Series 5 2 Trans Am Series TA2 5 3 Stadium Super Trucks 5 4 Indy NXT Indy Lights 5 5 Toyota GR Cup America 6 Lap records 7 References 8 External linksHistory editBackground edit On September 16 2020 the IndyCar Series announced the addition of the Music City Grand Prix as a street circuit race in downtown Nashville for its 2021 schedule 1 2 This announcement came after three years of discussion between Nashville sports and tourism officials and IndyCar executives which had previously resulted in three failed proposals for a race in Nashville 3 4 Two of the three failed attempts which occurred in 2010 and 2015 respectively were led by former Pocono Raceway president Joseph Mattioli III 5 6 The Music City Grand Prix is privately funded and has a three year contract for IndyCar Series races 3 4 The event ownership group includes Scott Borchetta Justin Timberlake and Dale Earnhardt Jr among others 7 Nashville s successful hosting of the 2019 NFL Draft was one of the deciding factors in the race becoming a reality according to Penske Entertainment Corporation President and CEO Mark Miles 3 8 The Tennessee Titans serve as a host for the race 4 Initially in negotiations IndyCar CEO Roger Penske was dismissive about the idea of a race in Nashville citing the permitting requirements and infrastructure costs 9 Event CEO Matt Crews recalled I ll never forget when Butch Spyridon President and CEO of the Nashville Convention amp Visitors Corp looked him in the eyes when Roger was saying These things are tough The permitting is tough Crews said Butch said Sir you ve just never done business in Nashville because that s what we do here We re in the event business 10 Two time IndyCar Series champion and Nashville area native Josef Newgarden called the race the number one destination outside of the Indy 500 1 He further opined that it is going to showcase the town of Nashville probably the best way possible 4 Nashville mayor John Cooper called the race a catalyst for our economic recovery 8 The Music City Grand Prix became the first new street circuit race for the IndyCar Series since the Grand Prix of Houston in 2013 1 4 It also became Nashville s first IndyCar race since the Indy 200 was held at Nashville Superspeedway between 2001 and 2008 3 11 The Music City Grand Prix was scheduled as the sixth street circuit race of the 2021 season joining the doubleheader at Detroit along with races at Long Beach St Petersburg and Toronto All of these races have been run since at least 2012 however and more recent events on street circuits have already become defunct including races in Baltimore Boston which was never held and Houston 3 Season finale 2024 edit On August 3 IndyCar announced that the Music City Grand Prix would host the season finale from 2024 onwards 12 13 The 2024 race will feature a new layout that runs through Broadway in Downtown Nashville the new layout will still feature the Korean War Memorial Bridge from the original 2021 layout 13 In addition the 2024 Music City Grand Prix will be the 3rd time a street course has held the IndyCar Series season finale St Petersburg 2020 and Long Beach 2021 Circuit design editThe original Nashville Street Circuit measured 2 170 mi 3 492 km and included 11 turns 1 3 4 Running adjacent to Nissan Stadium the circuit s most notable feature is its 3 578 ft 1 091 m straightaway across the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge which spans the Cumberland River 1 4 The bridge layout makes the track the only one on the IndyCar circuit and one of the few in the world to cross a significant body of water 3 4 Top speeds for the IndyCar race were expected to be around 200 mph 320 km h The track varies in width from a minimum of 37 ft 11 m to a maximum of 80 ft 24 m 1 As at Mid Ohio Sports Car Course the Nashville Street Circuit uses a different location for starting the race between turns 3 and 4 than the finish line 14 Middle Tennessee State University s School of Concrete and Construction Management created concrete mixes for the track s barriers and pit row 15 Music City Grand Prix CEO Matt Crews noted that the event organizers planned to limit traffic interruptions as much as possible 4 Track designer Tony Cotman intentionally avoided Nashville s major streets so as not to adversely affect tourism 3 Discussing the design of the circuit he called the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge one of those landmarks where you see that bridge on TV or in photos and you re going to know exactly where it is It s like seeing the Queen Mary in the background at Long Beach 14 Cotman also noted that he expects turns 1 2 and 7 to be the best passing locations on the circuit 14 Pundits and drivers including former Formula One drivers Romain Grosjean and Marcus Ericsson have compared the Nashville Street Circuit to the Baku City Circuit that hosts the Azerbaijan Grand Prix The Nashville Street Circuit s downtown section and long straightaways on the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge have been compared to the castle section and long straights at Baku 16 For the 2024 iteration of the race the course will be revised 12 The new course maintains the same distance and bridge straights but only features seven turns The new circuit also goes into the heart of downtown Nashville passing many of the famous honky tonk bars of the city Race summaries edit2021 The inaugural Music City Grand Prix was held at 5 30 pm EDT on August 8 2021 17 During the August 6 8 race weekend the GT America series the Trans Am Series TA2 class and the Stadium Super Trucks also competed as support series 18 19 20 Marcus Ericsson took victory in the inaugural event despite being involved in an early incident in which his car became airborne after running over the car of Sebastian Bourdais Polesitter Colton Herta lead the most laps but crashed while attempting to retake the lead from Ericsson Scott Dixon and James Hinchcliffe completed the podium The race was incident filled with nine caution periods resulting in a total of 33 of the event s 80 laps run under caution conditions and two race stoppages 21 2022 Scott McLaughlin qualified on pole The race was delayed by an hour and a half due to thunderstorms though the track was dried before the start of the race McLaughlin held the lead through the early stint of the race before a large caution period saw Scott Dixon cycle to the front around lap 54 by virtue of being the first one to make his last pitstop Dixon would hold the lead for the remainder of the race despite his car suffering floor damage earlier in the race that took away significant downforce McLaughlin made a late charge to a near photo finish with Dixon by virtue of conserving his push to pass but ultimately settled for second place Alex Palou rounded out the podium Much like the inaugural Music City GP the race was incident filled with eight total caution periods during the race 22 2023 Scott McLaughlin qualified on pole for the second consecutive year After a brief early caution caused by David Malukas the race ran almost entirely under a green flag contrasting from the first two races in Nashville McLaughlin lost the lead to Kyle Kirkwood in the second sequence of green flag pit stops A late red flag caused by a three car pileup led to a end of race shootout between Kirkwood McLaughlin Alex Palou and Josef Newgarden for the podium Kirkwood prevailed for the win with McLaughlin again settling for second place Alex Palou rounded out the podium Race results editNTT IndyCar Series edit Season Date Driver Team Chassis Engine Race Distance Race Time Average Speed mph Report RefLaps Miles km 2 1 mile circuit2021 August 8 nbsp Marcus Ericsson Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda 80 173 6 miles 279 4 km 2 18 50 72 607 Report 23 2022 August 7 nbsp Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda 80 173 6 miles 279 4 km 2 06 24 79 744 Report 24 2023 August 6 nbsp Kyle Kirkwood Andretti Autosport Dallara Honda 80 173 6 miles 279 4 km 1 58 02 85 396 Report 25 Support events editGT America Series edit Season Date Winning Driver2021 August 7 nbsp James SofronasAugust 8 nbsp Bret Curtis2022 August 6 nbsp Onofrio TriarsiAugust 7 nbsp Justin Wetherill2023 August 5 nbsp Johnny O ConnellAugust 6 nbsp Jason DaskalosTrans Am Series TA2 edit Season Date Winning Driver2021 August 7 nbsp Mike Skeen2022 August 6 nbsp Brent Crews2023 August 5 nbsp Connor ZilischStadium Super Trucks edit Season Date Winning Driver2021 August 7 nbsp Robby GordonAugust 8 nbsp Robert Stout2022 August 6 nbsp Matthew BrabhamAugust 7 nbsp Gavin Harlien2023 August 5 nbsp Robert StoutAugust 6 nbsp Robby GordonIndy NXT Indy Lights edit Season Date Winning Driver2022 August 7 nbsp Linus Lundqvist2023 August 6 nbsp Christian RasmussenToyota GR Cup America edit Season Date Winning Driver2023 August 6 nbsp Tyler GonzalezLap records editAs of August 2023 the fastest official race lap records at the Nashville Street Circuit are listed as Category Time Driver Vehicle DateOriginal Grand Prix Circuit 3 492 km 2021 2023 IndyCar 1 15 7491 Scott McLaughlin Dallara DW12 2022 Big Machine Music City Grand PrixIndy NXT 1 20 8265 26 Hunter McElrea Dallara IL 15 2023 Nashville Indy NXT roundGT3 1 28 883 27 Jason Daskalos Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo 2023 Nashville GT America roundTrans Am TA2 1 31 350 28 Connor Zilisch Chevrolet Camaro Trans Am 2023 Nashville Trans Am roundSRO GT2 1 32 647 29 Elias Sabo Audi R8 LMS GT2 2021 Nashville GT America roundGT4 1 34 624 30 Chris Cagnazzi Mercedes AMG GT4 2022 Nashville GT America roundToyota GR Cup 1 43 082 31 Tyler Gonzalez Toyota GR86 2023 Toyota GR Cup North America roundReferences edit a b c d e f Ryan Nate 16 September 2020 IndyCar adds Nashville to its 2021 schedule with Music City GP Aug 6 8 NBCSN Retrieved 23 January 2021 Blackstock Elizabeth September 19 2020 Take A Lap Around IndyCar s Music City Grand Prix Circuit In Nashville Jalopnik Retrieved January 23 2021 a b c d e f g h Brown Nathan September 16 2020 IndyCar announces a heck of a party in return to Nashville for 2021 Music City Grand Prix The Indianapolis Star Retrieved January 23 2021 a b c d e f g h i Organ Mike September 16 2020 IndyCar Series Grand Prix coming to Nashville in 2021 with a unique track The Tennessean Retrieved January 23 2021 Estes Gentry August 8 2021 Music City Grand Prix wasn t a race but a party and Nashville does those well The Tennessean Retrieved August 11 2021 Martin Bruce November 9 2017 Nashville group wants to bring major racing series to downtown Music City Autoweek Retrieved August 11 2021 Green Light for the Grand Prix Nashville Business Journal July 23 2021 a b Davis Chris Bowles Laken September 15 2020 IndyCar announces Music City Grand Prix race for 2021 WTVF Retrieved January 23 2021 Green Light for the Grand Prix Nashville Business Journal July 23 2021 Green Light for the Grand Prix Nashville Business Journal July 23 2021 Organ Mike August 28 2020 Roger Penske other IndyCar executives visit brings Grand Prix closer to Nashville streets The Tennessean Retrieved January 23 2021 a b Nashville To Host NTT INDYCAR SERIES Finale Sept 13 15 2024 IndyCar com 3 August 2023 Retrieved 4 August 2023 a b It s official Music City Grand Prix moving to heart of downtown Nashville as 2024 IndyCar season finale The Tennessean 3 August 2023 Retrieved 4 August 2023 a b c Malsher Lopez David 17 September 2020 IndyCar s new Nashville street course the track designer s guide Motorsport com Retrieved 23 January 2021 Tennessee university tapped to help Music City Grand Prix Associated Press 16 November 2020 Retrieved 23 January 2021 Smith Fred 7 August 2021 IndyCar s New Nashville Circuit Looks Tight A Little Sketchy Road amp Track Retrieved 28 August 2021 Streets of Nashville IndyCar Series Retrieved January 23 2021 Trans Am s TA2 Class Added To Music City Grand Prix Speed Sport November 21 2020 Retrieved January 23 2021 GT America Added To Music City Grand Prix Speed Sport November 19 2020 Retrieved January 23 2021 Rev Up Nashville 30 Days Until Green Flag for Big Machine Music City Grand Prix NTT IndyCar Series Race Music City Grand Prix Press release July 8 2021 Retrieved July 9 2021 Pruett Marshall August 8 2021 Ericsson rebounds from early crash to win wild inaugural Music City GP Racer Retrieved August 9 2021 Biebrich Jr Richard 2022 IndyCar at Nashville results Scott Dixon drives from 14th to win Big Machine Music City Grand Prix CBS Motorsports CBS Retrieved 8 August 2022 2021 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved November 27 2023 2022 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved November 27 2023 2023 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved November 27 2023 2023 Indy NXT Nashville Race Statistics Retrieved 6 August 2023 Music City Grand Prix August 4 6 2023 GT America Race 1 5 August 2023 Retrieved 6 August 2023 Trans Am Championship Presented by Pirelli Nashville August 4th 5th The Big Machine Spiked Coolers TA2 Series Round 9 Revised Provisional Race Results PDF 5 August 2023 Retrieved 6 August 2023 2021 Music City Grand Prix GT America Race 1 Classification Final PDF 8 August 2021 Retrieved 7 August 2023 2022 Music City Grand Prix GT America Race 2 Classification Final PDF 7 August 2022 Retrieved 26 March 2023 Music City Grand Prix August 4 6 2023 Toyota GR Cup North America Race 1 6 August 2023 Retrieved 7 August 2023 External links editOfficial websitePreceded byHy Vee Homefront 250 IndyCar SeriesMusic City Grand Prix Succeeded byGallagher Grand Prix Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Music City Grand Prix amp oldid 1188932645, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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