President Donald Trump caps the United States’ 250th birthday celebrations by attending an IndyCar race in Washington, DC. The event is described as the capital’s inaugural Grand Prix, drawing more than 100,000 spectators to the city.

Across the outlets, the coverage focuses on the crowd and the atmosphere. Many attendees identify as racing fans, while some say they are also there to show support for the president. The reporting highlights the mix of general public interest and political visibility surrounding the festivities, but does not dispute the event’s basic details.

While all three sources align on the scale of attendance and the nature of the occasion, they differ mainly in emphasis. The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and the Brisbane Times present the same core facts—Trump’s attendance, the IndyCar race, the DC Grand Prix debut, and the spectator turnout—without extensive variation in factual claims beyond describing audience motivations.