Hot off the heels of the closest Indy 500 ever, INDYCAR action doesn’t stop. Next stop is the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix. Keep reading for key details, including start times, TV channels and streaming options.
When is the 2026 Detroit Grand Prix? What time does it start?
The green flag for the Detroit Grand Prix will drop at 12:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, May 31st. Check out the complete schedule for race day:
Sunday, May 31 – Race Day
- Warm Up – 9:30 a.m. ET (FS1)
- Detroit Grand Prix Race – 12:30 p.m. ET (FOX/Watch 3 days free on FOX One)
The place is the Detroit Grand Prix?
The Detroit Grand Prix will characteristic three full days of actions and celebrations on a few of Detroit’s hottest and lively Downtown areas, together with racing on a 1.645-mile, nine-turn road circuit alongside Jefferson Avenue, Bates Road, Atwater Road, St. Antoine, Franklin Road and Rivard.
How can I watch the 2026 Detroit Grand Prix Race? What channel will it’s on?
The 2026 Detroit Grand Prix Race might be broadcast on FOX.
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How can I stream the 2026 Detroit Grand Prix Race?
The 2026 Detroit Grand Prix race might be obtainable to be streamed stay on FOX One, FOX Sports website and the FOX Sports App.
For these with out cable, there are live-streaming providers that carry FOX, FS1 and FS2, together with YouTube TV, Sling TV, Hulu + Dwell TV and fuboTV.
When you’ve got an antenna in a very good reception space, you may as well watch INDYCAR in your native FOX station. Take a look at the Federal Communications Commission TV reception maps to see which stations can be found in your space.
Detroit Grand Prix Entry Listing
Felix Rosenqvist returns to motion after his Indy 500 victory. Take a look at the complete listing of entrants into the Detroit GP:
- Josef Newgarden (#2, Team Penske)
- Scott McLaughlin (#3, Team Penske)
- Caio Collet (#4, AJ Foyt Enterprises)
- Pato O’Ward (#5, Arrow McLaren)
- Nolan Siegel (#6, Arrow McLaren)
- Christian Lundgaard (#7, Arrow McLaren)
- Kyffin Simpson (#8, Chip Ganassi Racing)
- Scott Dixon (#9, Chip Ganassi Racing)
- Àlex Palou (#10, Chip Ganassi Racing)
- David Malukas (#12, Team Penske)
- Santino Ferrucci (#14, AJ Foyt Enterprises)
- Graham Rahal (#15, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing)
- Romain Grosjean (#18, Dale Coyne Racing)
- Dennis Hauger (#19, Dale Coyne Racing)
- Alexander Rossi (#20, Ed Carpenter Racing)
- Christian Rasmussen (#21, Ed Carpenter Racing)
- Will Power (#26, Andretti Global)
- Kyle Kirkwood (#27, Andretti Global)
- Marcus Ericsson (#28, Andretti Global)
- Louis Foster (#45, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing)
- Mick Schumacher (#47, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing)
- Felix Rosenqvist (#60, Meyer Shank Racing w/ Curb Agajanian)
- Marcus Armstrong (#66, Meyer Shank Racing w/ Curb Agajanian)
- Rinus VeeKay (#76, Juncos Hollinger Racing)
- Sting Ray Robb (#77, Juncos Hollinger Racing)

