Cayman’s Simpson battles through the streets of Detroit for a top 10 finish

Fresh off a spectacular Indy 500, the IndyCar Series took to the bumpy streets of Detroit for the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix on 31 May.

A challenging track comprised of Detroit’s narrow streets and unforgiving concrete walls on either side, the track proved to be quite the test for many in the IndyCar field. This included Indy 500 runner-up David Malukas in his Penske Chevrolet, who found some of the concrete very hard and unforgiving in a practice crash which sent him to his backup car for race day. For a more complete summary of the story, please see the below link:

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Published on: Jun 03, 2026 03:18 PM