Split Detroit pits causing entry and exit issues for IndyCar drivers

Split Detroit pits causing entry and exit issues for IndyCar drivers

Due to space issues at the 1.7-mile, layout in the shadow of the General Motors Renaissance Centre that replaces the old Belle Isle venue on the calendar for 2023, the pitboxes have been split in two.
Half of the cars are serviced on either side, following a pitlane entry to driver’s right before Turn 9 that funnels the field in and then splits them in two. A blue line down the middle of …Keep reading


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