Why Detroit GP nostalgia isn’t what it used to be

Thirty five years after Ayrton Senna drove his McLaren to victory in the last Formula 1 Detroit Grand Prix, the event returned to the city’s downtown streets.
IndyCar raced thrice more on a modified version of the track used by F1 from 1982-88, but this run ended infamously after 1991, when Mario Andretti crashed into a recovery truck and son Michael then shunted into Dennis Vitolo’s stranded …Keep reading
Leave a Comment
Subscribe
0 Comments
More in News
Dixon frustrated by IndyCar race control calls as title bid comes up short
Palou's Portland win provided Ganassi with its 15th IndyCar title ...
Grosjean tipped for IndyCar reunion with Dale Coyne Racing in 2024
The Swiss-born Frenchman’s exit from Andretti Autosport is inevitable at ...
Portland Victory Lap with Alex Palou
New NTT IndyCar Series champion Alex Palou joins RACER’s Marshall ...
Rosenqvist happy with surge to second at Portland GP
On the eve of his much-predicted departure from Arrow McLaren, ...
O’Ward fumes over lapped cars costing him IndyCar podium shot
The Mexican started sixth in his No. 5 Chevrolet-powered car ...
Trending on Indy Chronicle
What is the aeroscreen on an IndyCar?
Introduction to the aeroscreen on an IndyCar Introducing the aeroscreen ...
Buying an Indycar Engine: Everything You Need to Know
When it comes to buying an IndyCar engine, there are ...
A Beginner’s Guide to IndyCar
When beginners get interested in a sport like IndyCar racing, ...
Why doesn’t IndyCar race at Daytona?
Being a household name among racing fans, it’s natural to ...
Why Does IndyCar Have A Rolling Start?
Have you ever wondered, why does IndyCar have a rolling ...