IndyCar Returns with Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix
IndyCar is set to return for Round No. 8, the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix. This event marks a significant moment for Felix Rosenqvist, who is making his comeback after an intense week as the newly crowned champion of the Indianapolis 500. His victory over David Malukas was one of the closest in the race’s history, with a margin of just 0.0233 seconds.
Kyle Kirkwood, the defending winner at Detroit, is looking for redemption this weekend. After a challenging race at IMS where he lost second place in the standings, he is eager to turn things around and perform well in front of his home crowd.
Alex Palou continues to dominate the IndyCar championship standings, holding a 37-point lead over David Malukas. This strong performance has solidified his position as a top contender for the title.
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Detroit GP Weekend Schedule
Friday, May 29
– 2:00pm EST – Indy NXT practice – FOX SPORTS 2
– 3:05pm EST – IndyCar practice – FOX SPORTS 2
Saturday, May 30
– 8:00am EST – Indy NXT practice – FOX SPORTS 1
– 9:05am EST – IndyCar practice – FOX SPORTS 1
– 12:00pm EST – Indy NXT qualifying – FOX SPORTS 1
– 1:00pm EST – IndyCar qualifying – FOX SPORTS 1
– 4:10pm EST – IMSA race – NBC/Peacock
Sunday, May 31
– 9:30am EST – IndyCar warmup – FOX SPORTS 1
– 10:36am EST – Indy NXT race – FOX SPORTS 1
– 12:30pm EST – IndyCar pre-race show – FOX
– 12:52pm EST – IndyCar race green flag (100 laps) – FOX
How to Watch the Detroit GP
Date:
Sunday, May 31
Race Start Time:
12:52pm EST
Laps:
100 laps
TV Channel:
FOX | TSN (Canada)
Other International Viewing Options:
Live stream: FOX ONE | In-car cameras on HBO MAX
Radio:
IndyCar Radio
Who Is Competing in the IndyCar Race in Detroit?
Here is a list of the drivers participating in the Detroit GP:
- #2 – Josef Newgarden – Team Penske – Chevrolet
- #3 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske – Chevrolet
- #4 – Caio Collet – AJ Foyt Enterprises – Chevrolet
- #5 – Pato O’Ward – Arrow McLaren – Chevrolet
- #6 – Nolan Siegel – Arrow McLaren – Chevrolet
- #7 – Christian Lundgaard – Arrow McLaren – Chevrolet
- #8 – Kyffin Simpson – Chip Ganassi Racing – Honda
- #9 – Scott Dixon – Chip Ganassi Racing – Honda
- #10 – Alex Palou – Chip Ganassi Racing – Honda
- #12 – David Malukas – Team Penske – Chevrolet
- #14 – Santino Ferrucci – AJ Foyt Enterprises – Chevrolet
- #15 – Graham Rahal – Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing – Honda
- #18 – Romain Grosjean – Dale Coyne Racing – Honda
- #19 – Dennis Hauger – Dale Coyne Racing – Honda
- #20 – Alexander Rossi – Ed Carpenter Racing – Chevrolet
- #21 – Christian Rasmussen – Ed Carpenter Racing – Chevrolet
- #26 – Will Power – Andretti Global – Honda
- #27 – Kyle Kirkwood – Andretti Global – Honda
- #28 – Marcus Ericsson – Andretti Global – Honda
- #45 – Louis Foster – Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing – Honda
- #47 – Mick Schumacher – Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing – Honda
- #60 – Felix Rosenqvist – Meyer Shank Racing w/ Curb Agajanian – Honda
- #66 – Marcus Armstrong – Meyer Shank Racing w/ Curb Agajanian – Honda
- #76 – Rinus VeeKay – Juncos Hollinger Racing – Chevrolet
- #77 – Sting Ray Robb – Juncos Hollinger Racing – Chevrolet





