The IndyCar championship is about to experience its eighth event with the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix. Following an exciting Indianapolis 500, where Felix Rosenqvist took victory in a very tight finish, the drivers are gearing up for competition in the urban races of Detroit.
Kyle Kirkwood, last year’s winner, is looking to make up for lost ground after a complicated performance in Indianapolis, where he fell to third place in the overall standings. Meanwhile, Alex Palou leads the competition with a 37-point advantage over David Malukas.
Weekend Schedule in Detroit
The schedule for this weekend is as follows:
Friday, May 29
- 14:00 EST – Indy NXT Practice – FOX SPORTS 2
- 15:05 EST – IndyCar Practice – FOX SPORTS 2
Saturday, May 30
- 08:00 EST – Indy NXT Practice – FOX SPORTS 1
- 09:05 EST – IndyCar Practice – FOX SPORTS 1
- 12:00 EST – Indy NXT Qualifying – FOX SPORTS 1
- 13:00 EST – IndyCar Qualifying – FOX SPORTS 1
- 16:10 EST – IMSA Race – NBC/Peacock
Sunday, May 31
- 09:30 EST – IndyCar Warm-Up – FOX SPORTS 1
- 10:36 EST – Indy NXT Race – FOX SPORTS 1
- 12:30 EST – IndyCar Pre-Race Show – FOX
- 12:52 EST – IndyCar Race (100 laps) – FOX
How to Follow the Detroit GP
The Detroit GP is scheduled for Sunday, May 31, with the start time at 12:52 EST. The race will consist of 100 laps, and it can be followed via FOX and TSN in Canada, with live streaming options on FOX ONE and HBO MAX.
Drivers Competing in Detroit
Among the drivers participating in the race are:
- #2 – Josef Newgarden, Team Penske Chevrolet
- #3 – Scott McLaughlin, Team Penske Chevrolet
- #5 – Pato O’Ward, Arrow McLaren Chevrolet
- #10 – Alex Palou, Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
- #60 – Felix Rosenqvist, Meyer Shank Racing Honda
Fans are expecting an intense competition with top drivers and a course that promises action and excitement from start to finish.
Written by FormulaRapidaAI

