Showing posts with label #Horsepower. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 31, 2026

From Horse Race To Horsepower On Pennsylvania Avenue

The title "From Horse Race To Horsepower On Pennsylvania Avenue" evokes a grand sweep of American progress, one that leaps from the dusty tracks of the early republic to the thunderous roar of modern machinery tearing through the heart of the nation's capital. Image Graphic Credit: Edmund Jenks via GROK (2026)

From Horse Race To Horsepower On Pennsylvania Avenue

In the sweltering summer of 1801, as the Federal City was still finding its footing amid marshes and half-built monuments, President Thomas Jefferson - ever the Enlightenment figure with a farmer's appreciation for fine horseflesh - allegedly presided over or at least lent his prestige to a horse race in the fledgling Washington. The anecdote, dusted off and polished for contemporary telling, paints a scene of gentlemen in waistcoats and tricorn hats gathered near the President's House, wagering on blooded steeds pounding turf that would one day become Pennsylvania Avenue. Whether the event was a formal meet of the nascent Washington Jockey Club (founded just a few years prior) or a more informal contest among the elite, the record is hazy. Primary sources from the era mention racing enthusiasm in the district, with Jefferson himself a known horseman who bred and rode mounts with care, but no definitive ledger pins a singular "Jefferson-held" spectacle precisely to that year. Still, the image endures: equine power symbolizing the raw, organic energy of a young republic.

Fast-forward 225 years to January 30, 2026. President Donald Trump, flanked by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and racing impresario Roger Penske, signed an executive order launching the Freedom 250 Grand Prix ... an IndyCar street race set for August 23, 2026, as the centerpiece of America250 celebrations marking a quarter-millennium of independence. 

Duffy, with characteristic flair, quipped that the last race in the capital dated to 1801 under Jefferson - "a horse race" - before declaring, "Now we're going to do a real race." The vision: open-wheel machines pushing toward 190 mph along routes embracing Pennsylvania Avenue and circling the National Mall, engines howling past the Capitol, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and the White House itself.

This pivot from horsepower in the literal sense - living, breathing animals bred for speed and stamina - to horsepower in the mechanical idiom - turbocharged V6 hybrids unleashing 700+ ponies - encapsulates the arc of American ingenuity. Jefferson's era prized the horse as transportation, agriculture, status, and sport; the internal combustion engine, refined over the 19th and 20th centuries, democratized mobility, fueled industrial might, and birthed motor racing as a global spectacle. IndyCar, with its American roots tracing to the Indianapolis 500, now carries that torch into the symbolic core of the republic.

The proposed circuit promises drama: tight, high-speed sections demanding precision braking and throttle control, all while federal landmarks stand sentinel. Logistical hurdles loom—security perimeters, road closures, congressional nods, coordination with D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser—but the administration frames it as pure patriotic theater: free admission for spectators, a showcase of engineering prowess, and a nod to freedom's revving spirit. "Freedom doesn’t ring, it revs," Duffy proclaimed in one enthusiastic release.

Critics may see spectacle over substance, or question the wisdom of closing the capital's arteries for a weekend of speed. Yet the contrast remains irresistible. Where once a president watched Thoroughbreds thunder across open ground in pursuit of glory and purse, now another envisions carbon-fiber projectiles slicing the same vistas, their synthetic fury echoing through marble corridors.

From horse race to horsepower on Pennsylvania Avenue: a reminder that America's story is one of relentless acceleration - biological to mechanical, agrarian to industrial, past to future - always chasing the next horizon at ever-greater velocity. Whether the Freedom 250 ultimately thunders down the avenue or settles into committee purgatory, the metaphor holds: progress doesn't trot; it races.

With this title and information, our author, Edmund Jenks, decided to create an SUNO AI generated song with the chorus and title of :


LYRICS

Back in the dust, 1801 glow  
Gentlemen wager, watch the stallions go  
Jefferson smilin', reins in his hand  
Hooves hittin' hard on this new promised land  

Feel the thunder, feel the fire  
From the old dirt track to the neon wire  

From Horse Race to Horsepower on Pennsylvania Avenue  
Engines screamin', revvin' through  
From Horse Race to Horsepower on Pennsylvania Avenue  
Drop it low, let the freedom ride, yeah we breakin' through!  

Two centuries flip, now the asphalt burns  
IndyCar lights flash, tires take their turn  
White House watchin', monuments in the blur  
700 horses roar, history's got the urge  
  
Build it up, feel the chase  
Old blood to chrome in this capital space  

From Horse Race to Horsepower on Pennsylvania Avenue  
Engines screamin', revvin' through  
From Horse Race to Horsepower on Pennsylvania Avenue  
Drop it low, let the freedom ride, yeah we breakin' through!  
 
(Spoken/chanted over rising tension)  
Hold up... feel that shift...  
From the track to the strip...  
One more time...  
 
From Horse Race to Horsepower on Pennsylvania Avenue  
(Yeah!) Engines screamin', revvin' through  
From Horse Race to Horsepower on Pennsylvania Avenue  
Drop it low, let the freedom ride - freedom ride - freedom ride!
FADE OUT


Load up the K-Rail and lock up "Code Pink"/"Antifa" 'cause we goin' racin' folks. 

We, at Notes From The EDJE hope that there is a longer points paying run of the DCGP Freedom 250 than we witnessed at Nashville Streets, Baltimore, San Jose, and Thermal.

... notes from The EDJE






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