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βΉοΈ About The Thermal Club
The Thermal Club IndyCar Grand Prix stands as a full championship points race in the IndyCar Series. The race covers 199.36 miles over 65 laps on the 3.067-mile permanent road course. The Twin Palms layout combines elements of the South Palm circuit and features 17 turns with various challenges for drivers.
The Thermal Club track offers a mix of low-speed and high-speed corners, sweepers, tight turns, long straightaways, and elevation changes. Drivers describe the circuit as narrow with low grip, making it particularly demanding. The asphalt surface tests tire management skills throughout the race.
Top IndyCar teams compete at The Thermal Club, including Andretti Global, Chip Ganassi Racing, Team Penske, and Arrow McLaren. The field features championship contenders like Alex Palou, Will Power, Scott Dixon, Josef Newgarden, and Pato O'Ward.
The race showcases important technical innovations, most notably the hybrid system that provides an additional 120 horsepower boost when used with the traditional push-to-pass system. The expanded pit lane now allows for live pit stops, adding another strategic element to the competition.
The Thermal Club opened in 2014 and has grown into a premium motorsports destination. IndyCar first visited for pre-season testing in 2023, followed by a non-championship exhibition in 2024, before becoming a points-paying event in 2025.
This private motorsports country club offers unique luxury features. Membership requires purchasing a villa overlooking the track, with prices starting in the low seven figures. The facility includes restaurants, a spa, a fitness center, and a karting track.
The IndyCar Grand Prix at The Thermal Club delivers close racing and strategic battles on a challenging circuit. Fans can watch as drivers push their cars to the limit on one of the most exclusive tracks in American motorsport.
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