McLaughlin: IndyCar drivers criticising new Detroit track “need to relax”
Practice at the new track, which is built in downtown Detroit around GM’s Renaissance Center headquarters, was plagued by a succession of red and yellow flags as drivers struggled with their braking stability on the bumpy and twisty 1.7-mile layout.
Traffic also caused a huge issue, with Andretti Autosport’s Colton Herta claiming that Saturday’s 45-minute practice period was the only …Keep reading
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