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The high from last Sunday’s Indianapolis 500 still lingers as the Indycar series moves on to Detroit for its second race on the downtown streets. This race is always a bit of a letdown after Indianapolis. It seems more so this year.
I don’t think the series does itself many favors by going from the 500 on national television to a slow street race on a cable channel. Not a great way to build on the momentum they received from Indy this year.
But the championship chase goes on, and there are cars on track. It’s a home game for Chevrolet, as they look to continue their early season dominance.
Here are some things to watch for.
In 2023 Alex Palou and his Honda won the pole and dominated the race. In 2024, Palou and Honda have one win, the Sonsio Grand Prix at IMS.
2023 was a great year for Honda on street courses, with Andretti Global winning twice, and RLL and Ganassi each winning once. Detroit is where they need to start their comeback.
The winner of the Indianapolis 500 usually has a letdown at the following race. It has been severe in the past, but lately the trend is turning around. In 2023, Josef Newgarden finished 10th at Detroit. Marcus Ericsson was seventh in 2022.
The strength of Team Penske could carry Newgarden to a podium, but I don’t think he lands on the top step.
2023 was the first year for this tight, narrow circuit with just one decent corner, turn 3. The turn has been changed a bit to allow less congestion. Seven cautions slowed last year’s race. I think the teams will have a better handle on the track this time around, and we should see a cleaner event.
The split pit road went very smoothly in 2023, and is not a cause for concern this year.
I’ll be watching to see how Helio Castroneves does in his return to a street course.
I hope Tristan Vautier will get a decent result for Dale Coyne Racing.
Will Power is my pick to win this weekend in a race that could scramble the points standings.
Reminders
The race is on USA and Peacock. Green flag is 12:45 pm Eastern on Sunday.
Today’s practice is split- 45 minutes for everyone then two groups for 10 minutes each. Practice is 3:00 pm Eastern on Peacock.
From Indycar. My preview will be up tomorrow.
| Race weekend: Friday, May 31 – Sunday, June 2 Track: Streets of Detroit, a 1.645-mile, Nine-turn temporary street course (counterclockwise) Race distance: NTT INDYCAR SERIES: 100 laps / 170 miles | INDY NXT by Firestone: 45 laps/55 minutes Push-to-pass parameters: NTT INDYCAR SERIES: 150 seconds of total time with a maximum time of 15 seconds per activation | INDY NXT by Firestone: 150 seconds of total time with a maximum time of 15 seconds per activation Firestone tire allotment: NTT INDYCAR SERIES: Six sets primary, four sets alternate (weekend). Teams must use one set of primary and one new set of alternate tires in each race. One additional set is available for the weekend’s first session. to teams fielding a rookie driver. INDY NXT by Firestone: Three new sets to be used during the race weekend. Two carryover sets from the Indianapolis event may be used in practice sessions before qualifying. X: @DetroitGP, @IndyCar, @INDYNXT, #DetroitGP, #INDYCAR Instagram: @DetroitGP, @INDYCAR, @INDYNXT, #DetroitGP, #INDYCAR Threads: @DetroitGP, @INDYCAR, @INDYNXT Facebook: @DetroitGP, @INDYCAR, @INDYNXT, #DetroitGP, #INDYCAR TikTok: @INDYCAR @INDYNXT, #INDYCAR YouTube: @DetroitGP, @INDYCAR Event website: www.DetroitGP.com INDYCAR website: www.IndyCar.com 2023 race winners: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Alex Palou (No. 10 Ridgeline Lubricants Honda)I INDY NXT by Firestone Race 1: Reece Gold (No. 10 HMD Motorsports) Race 2: Nolan Siegel (No. 39 HMD Motorsports) 2023 NTT P1 Award winner: Alex Palou (No. 10 Ridgeline Lubricants Honda) 1:01.9410, 95.734 mph 2023 INDY NXT by Firestone pole winners: Race 1: Louis Foster (No. 26 Andretti Autosport) 1:06.9468, 88.458 mph Race 2: Louis Foster (No. 26 Andretti Autosport) 1:06.8374, 88.603 mph Qualifying lap record: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Kyle Kirkwood, 1:01.5305, 96.245 mph, June 3, 2023 (Set in Round 1 of knockout qualifying) INDY NXT by Firestone Louis Foster, 1:06.8374, 88.603 mph, June 2, 2023 USA Network race telecast: Noon (ET) Sunday, June 2, USA Network (live). Leigh Diffey is the play-by-play announcer for NBC’s coverage of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, alongside analysts Townsend Bell and James Hinchcliffe .Peacock live streaming: All NTT INDYCAR SERIES practice sessions and qualifying will stream live on Peacock, NBC’s direct-to-consumer livestreaming product. NBC’s Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear race telecast for the USA Network will be simulcast on the streaming service. The INDY NXT by Firestone Detroit Grand Prix will be streamed on Peacock with practice and qualifying shown on INDYCAR LIVE. INDYCAR Radio Network broadcasts: Mark Jaynes is the anchor alongside driver analyst Davey Hamilton. Jake Query and Nick Yeoman are the turn announcers. Michael Young and Ryan Myrehn are the pit reporters. The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear race (noon ET Sunday), INDY NXT by Firestone Detroit Grand Prix (10:15 a.m. Sunday) and all NTT INDYCAR SERIES and INDY NXT by Firestone practices and qualifying sessions air live on network affiliates, SiriusXM 218, racecontrol.indycar.com and the INDYCAR App powered by NTT DATA. At-track schedule (all times local): FRIDAY, MAY 31 (All times local) 1:50-2:35 p.m. INDY NXT by Firestone practice #1, INDYCAR LIVE 3-4:15 p.m. NTT INDYCAR SERIES practice #1 (45 minutes all car session followed by two 10-minute group sessions), Peacock SATURDAY, JUNE 18- 8:45 a.m. INDY NXT by Firestone practice #2, INDYCAR LIVE 9:10-10:10 a.m. NTT INDYCAR SERIES practice #2 (45 minutes), Peacock 11:20-11:50 a.m. INDY NXT by Firestone Qualifying (Two groups, 12-minute session), INDYCAR LIVE 12:15-1:45 p.m. NTT INDYCAR SERIES Qualifying for NTT P1 Award (Three rounds of knockout qualifying), Peacock (live) SUNDAY, JUNE 2 9:30-10 a.m. NTT INDYCAR SERIES warmup, Peacock 10:25 a.m. INDY NXT by Firestone Command to start engines 10:30 a.m. INDY NXT by Firestone Detroit Grand Prix (45 Laps/55 minutes), Peacock (U.S.)/INDYCAR LIVE (Most international markets) Noon USA Network on air 12:38 p.m. Command to start engines 12:45 p.m. Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear (100 laps/164.5 miles), USA Network (live) NTT INDYCAR SERIES Notes: There have been five winners in the five NTT INDYCAR SERIES points-paying races to start the 2024 season. Pato O’Ward (Streets of St. Petersburg), Scott Dixon (Streets of Long Beach), Scott McLaughlin (Barber Motorsports Park), Alex Palou (Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course) and Josef Newgarden (Indianapolis 500) have all won in 2024. The record for most different winners in a season is 11 in 2000, 2001 and 2014. The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear will be the second INDYCAR SERIES race held on the new nine-turn, 1.645-mile downtown Detroit street circuit and the 34th INDYCAR SERIES race held in the Motor City. A 2.5-mile street circuit in downtown Detroit hosted CART events from 1989-91 before the event moved to Belle Isle Park in 1992. Will Power, Scott Dixon and Helio Castroneves each won three times at the Raceway at Belle Isle Park and are tied for most wins by an INDYCAR SERIES driver in the Detroit Grand Prix. In addition to Power, Castroneves and Dixon, other previous Detroit Grand Prix race winners entered include Alex Palou (2023), Pato O’Ward (2021 Race #2), Marcus Ericsson (2021 Race #1), Josef Newgarden (2019 Race #1), Simon Pagenaud (2013 Race #2) and Graham Rahal (2017 Race #1 and Race #2). ACTIVE RACE WINNER WINS SEASONS Helio Castroneves 3 2000, 2001, 2014 Race #2 Scott Dixon 3 2012, 2018 Race #1, 2019 Race #2 Will Power 3 2014 Race #1, 2016 Race #2, 2022 Graham Rahal 2 2017 Race #1, 2017 Race #2 Josef Newgarden 1 2019 Race #1 Marcus Ericsson 1 2021 Race #1 Pato O’Ward 1 2021 Race #2 Alex Palou 1 2023 The driver who has gone on to win the championship has won at Detroit eight times. Alex Palou won on the streets of downtown Detroit in 2023, Josef Newgarden won Race #1 on Belle Isle in 2019, Scott Dixon won Race #1 on Belle Isle in 2018, Will Power won on Belle Isle in 2022 and won Race #2 on Belle Isle in 2014, Alex Zanardi won on Belle Isle in 1998, Bobby Rahal won at Belle Isle in 1992 and Emerson Fittipaldi won in downtown Detroit in 1989. Milestones: Scott Dixon will attempt to make his 328th consecutive start, extending his record streak…Dixon will pass Tony Kanaan for third all-time in INDYCAR SERIES starts should he start on Sunday. The pair is tied with 390 starts .INDY NXT by Firestone Notes: The ultra-competitive INDY NXT by Firestone season resumes with a downtown Detroit street circuit event. Jacob Abel leads the point standings on the strength of two wins in the first four races, but the other two race winners this season, HMD Motorsports’ Nolan Siegel and Andretti Global’s Louis Foster, remain threats to win the title and the financial benefits to advance to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES. Sunday’s Detroit Grand Prix will be the 500th race for the INDYCAR SERIES’ top level developmental series, currently known at INDY NXT by Firestone. The 2024 season features a deep and talented field with INDY NXT race winners such as Nolan Siegel, Louis Foster and Reece Gold joining a promising rookie class that includes Myles Rowe (2023 USF Pro 2000 champ), Callum Hedge (2023 Formula Regionals America champion), Michael d’Orlando (2022 USF2000 champion) and Caio Collet (Formula 3 race winner/Nissan Formula E reserve driver). Other contenders include returning drivers Jacob Abel, Josh Pierson, James Roe and Jamie Chadwick. For the second consecutive season, INDY NXT by Firestone has added a new team. Miller Vinatieri Motorsports – co-owned by former INDYCAR SERIES competitor Dr. Jack Miller and former NFL standout Adam Vinatieri – debuted at St. Petersburg with driver Jack William Miller. Group qualifying will decide the starting grid on road and street circuits. Based on the best lap times from the practice session immediately preceding qualifying, the fastest driver in that session will choose which group will compete in the first of the two qualifying sessions. With 12 minutes allotted for each group (with a guarantee of one timed lap), the fastest driver between the two sessions will be awarded pole position with the drivers who finished behind that driver, in order and in that group, occupying the odd-numbered starting positions (3, 5, 7, etc.) for the race and the drivers who finished in order from the other group occupying the even-numbered starting positions (2, 4, 6, etc.). One driver and entrant championship point will be awarded to the fastest car in each qualifying group. |
Helio Castroneves will drive car 66 for Meyer Shank Racing at Detroit and Road America, replacing Tom Blomqvist. Castroneves,49, is part owner of the team and drove a third entry for MSR in the Indianapolis 500 last Sunday, finishing 20th.

Blomqvist drove the car in the first five races of the season, with a best finish of 15th at St. Petersburg. He drove for Meyer Shank in IMSA previously but has had a difficult time in Indycar. Blomqvist spun in the first turn of the Indianapolis 500 triggering a three-car accident.
The team emphasized that Blomqvist is still part of the team. MSR is expected to return to IMSA in 2025, and he will likely be one of their drivers.
After Road America, the team will evaluate the situation. Could this be the opening David Malukas needs to return to the series?
In a day of driver announcements, Tristan Vautier will drive car 51 for Dale Coyne Racing at Detroit. DCR has used a revolving number of rivers in their cars in 2024. Vautier was 2013 Indycar Rookie of the Year. He last drove for DCR in 2017. Vautier spent 2023 in the LeMans series.
Vautier will be the fourth driver of the 51 this season.

Distribution of prize money for the Indianapolis 500:

| From IMS Back-to-Back Winner Newgarden Receives Largest Payout in ‘500’ History INDIANAPOLIS (Monday, May 27, 2024) – The Indianapolis 500 purse record was shattered for the third year in a row after a weather-delayed 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge, with two-time race winner Josef Newgarden of Team Penske earning $4.288 million from a total purse of $18,456,000. After record-breaking payouts in 2022 and 2023, this is the largest purse and largest winner’s payout in the century-plus history of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” The year’s average payout for NTT INDYCAR SERIES drivers was $543,000, which also exceeds last year’s average of $500,600. In 2023, the Indianapolis 500 purse was $17,021,500, and the year’s winner payout was $3.666 million. In 2022, the Indianapolis 500 purse was $16,000,200, and the winner earned $3.1 million. Prior to 2022, the largest Indianapolis 500 purse was $14.4 million for the 2008 Indianapolis 500. Second-place finisher Pato O’Ward of Arrow McLaren took home $1,050,500, exceeding the take-home prize for last year’s second-place finisher. “The Indianapolis 500 is the greatest race in the world, and this record-breaking purse is reflective of just how monumental competing in and winning at Indy is for these drivers,” Penske Entertainment President and CEO Mark Miles said. “Despite weather challenges, the Month of May featured packed grandstands and intense on-track action. Presenting this purse is the ideal end cap to an epic month.” NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson earned Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year honors for his performance during the Month of May. Larson, driving for Arrow McLaren/Rick Hendrick, made his first attempt to complete “The Double,” by racing both the 108th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge and the NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600. Larson earned a $50,000 bonus for being named Rookie of the Year, adding to a total take-home prize of $178,000. The Indianapolis 500 purse consists of Indianapolis Motor Speedway and NTT INDYCAR SERIES awards, plus other designated and special awards. Purse awards are presented annually at the Victory Celebration, held this year at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis Monday night. Newgarden’s purse included a $440,000 rollover bonus from BorgWarner for earning back-to-back wins in the “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” The jackpot increases by $20,000 each year but has only been awarded one other time since its inception when Helio Castroneves won the Indy 500 in both 2001 and 2002. The next NTT INDYCAR SERIES race is the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear on Sunday, June 2 on the streets of Downtown Detroit. The race will be broadcast live on USA Network, Peacock and the INDYCAR Radio Network starting at noon (ET). |
Photo by Kyle McInnes
Some of the best Indianapolis 500s are worth waiting a little longer for. My favorite 500 of all time- 1986- was delayed almost a full week by weather. While yesterday’s race began just four hours late, it was a gem, my favorite race since 2014. I will think a bit more about this, but 2024 may replace 2014 as second on my favorites list.
The 108th 500 had all the elements that make for a great race. Contenders came and went, accidents at times that altered pit strategy, green flag runs that weren’t overly long-the longest was the final 46 laps- and five lead changes in the final 10 laps.
I have a standard for what makes a good race, and yesterday met it. To me a good 500 mile race has no more than 50 laps of caution, and no driver leads more than a third of the race. It was close on both counts.
The emotion from winner Josef Newgarden and runner up Pato O’Ward is what this race is all about. Their intense, lead swapping battle over the final eight laps is the stuff of Indianapolis legends.
Conor Daly drove arguably the best 500 of his career. he was in a position to win most of the day on an alternate fuel strategy, aided by the early caution flags. The caution for his teammate, Ryan Hunter-Reay, hurt his plan. Daly finished 10th, improving 19 positions from the start.
But then the master of alternate fuel tactics, Scott Dixon, stepped in, and while things didn’t quite go his way, he still managed a third place result from a 21st place start.
Kyle Kirkwood and Graham Rahal survived drive through penalties to gaindecent results. Kirkwood’s penalty was for pit lane contact on lap 92. he finished seventh.
Rahal faced a bigger challenge. he started last, and his pit speed penalty on lap 134 might have ended a good day for him. But Rahal fought back to come home 15th, probably the best drive of the day.
In what is becoming an annual event. Rinus VeeKay had an issue with contact in pit lane, was sent to the back of the field, yet fought back to ninth at the end. I wonder how well he would finish if he didn’t have to recover from penalties every year.
While Callum Ilott did not get assessed an official penalty, a stuck weight jacker on the pace lap forced him to start the race from the pits. He managed to finish 11th.
The six rookies had a mixed day. Christian Rasmussen was the highest finisher of the group in12th. Rasmussen, Kyle Larson, and Kyffin Simpson led laps. But three were not around at the finish.
Larson ran inn the top 10 until a pit speed violation on lap 134 buried him in the field. he had a 22nd place result, but ill still win Rookie of the Year.
Tom Blomqvist was involved in the first turn accident, Marcus Armstrong lasted only six laps with a mechanical issue, and Linus Lundqvist hit the wall after 27 laps.
How unusual are back to back victories in the 500? After Wilbur Shaw first won in 1939 and 1940, two other drivers (Mauri Rose, 1947-1948; Bill Vukovich 1953,1954) accomplished twin wins in 15 years. There was not another back to back event until Al Unser in 1970 and 1971. It would be another 30 years until Helio Castroneves in 2001 and 2002 would go back to back. Newgarden, 22 years later, now joins this club of the most difficult feat in the 500.
I am glad that the red flag did not come into play at the end of the race this year. Newgarden earned this victory.
Yesterday may have been the race O’Ward needed to realize his potential in the series. I expect he will be a better driver after Sunday.
Kudos to the crowd for sticking it out for a very long day, and for Doug Boles and IMS management for keeping everyone safe during the storm.
And thanks to Indycar for coming up with the raciest Speedway package in years. More, please, on the remaining ovals.
Thanks to everyone who followed along on this site yesterday. I will be taking a break for a couple days, then soon I will be off to Le Mans.