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‘Pure adrenaline’: What 136 mph feels like on D.C.’s Grand Prix course

  • Posted on August 21, 2026
  • By Washington Post
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  • 1 min read
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Washington D.C.'s elite experienced an adrenaline-pumping adventure as they participated in high-speed driving experiences on the city's newly established Grand Prix circuit. The 1.66-mile track, featuring seven challenging turns and positioned near iconic landmarks including the National Gallery of Art and Capitol Hill, offered participants the opportunity to reach speeds of 136 mph under the guidance of experienced professional drivers. This exclusive event combined civic excitement with motorsport thrills in the nation's capital.

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‘Pure adrenaline’: What 136 mph feels like on D.C.’s Grand Prix course
‘Pure adrenaline’: What 136 mph feels like on D.C.’s Grand Prix course

Dozens of Washington bigwigs gathered Friday morning near the National Gallery of Art and the U.S. Capitol, for the chance to whiz around the 1.66-mile, 7-turn Grand Prix racetrack with a professional driver behind the wheel.
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