Arlington Grand Prix 2026: Follow #14 From the Stands or On Your Screens


Brandon Burrriss • March 11, 2026

Accelerating Excellence

Core Personnel Joins AJ Foyt Racing for the Inaugural Arlington Grand Prix

#14 Car, AJ Foyt Racing, sponsored by Core Personnel and driven by Santino Ferruci

Arlington Is Calling:

Core Personnel Hits the Streets with AJ Foyt Racing


The wait is over—the roar of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES has arrived in our backyard. As the inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington takes over the streets this weekend, Core Personnel is proud to stand alongside AJ Foyt Racing as a sponsor of the #14 car. For us, this race represents more than just high-speed competition; it’s a celebration of the North Texas community we serve every day. Seeing our "People First" mission represented on Santino Ferrucci’s machine as he weaves through the Arlington entertainment district is a powerful reminder that when you pair elite talent with a relentless work ethic, there’s no limit to what you can achieve.


At Core Personnel, we often say that "success ripples outward," and there is no better example of that than the teamwork required to win on a street circuit. We are thrilled to support Santino Ferrucci and the entire AJ Foyt Racing crew as they tackle this challenging new track. Just like the specialized workforces we build for our clients, an INDYCAR team relies on absolute precision, trust, and a "People First" mentality to perform under pressure. We’re heading into race weekend with a shared purpose: to move faster, work harder, and show the world what happens when Texas grit meets world-class excellence.


Ready to Join the Pit Crew?



You don’t need a fire suit to be part of a winning team. Whether it’s powering the fan experience at the track or driving productivity in the warehouse, Core Personnel is looking for the next generation of high-performers. If you have the drive and the "People First" mindset, we have a seat for you.


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The City of Arlington Guide to the Festival: LINK

IndyCar Official Site: LINK

AJ Foyt Racing: LINK

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