IndyCar to return to Milwaukee Mile in 2024. Texas off schedule for first time since 1997 season

Josef Newgarden (2) drives alongside Colton Herta during an IndyCar auto race at World Wide Technology Raceway, Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023, in Madison, Ill.

Josef Newgarden (2) drives alongside Colton Herta during an IndyCar auto race at World Wide Technology Raceway, Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023, in Madison, Ill. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)


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IndyCar will return to the Milwaukee Mile next season and Texas Motor Speedway is off the calendar for the first time since 1997 in the 2024 schedule. The 17-race schedule features two Saturday night races, a $1 million all-star race in Southern California, 12 races aired on NBC and a shift of the season finale to downtown Nashville. Gone is the traditional stop at Texas Motor Speedway that has been on the schedule since IndyCar's first full season in 1997. IndyCar will also race just once on the road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and it won't be a shared weekend with NASCAR. IndyCar is still finalizing an exhibition race to be held in Argentina next season that was not part of Monday's schedule announcement.

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