DETROIT (WXYZ) — Tickets for the annual Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear go on sale to the public Tuesday morning.
The annual motorsports event on Belle Isle takes place Friday, May 29 through Sunday, May 31.
According to the race, ticket prices start at low as $45 and remained the same as last year. Once again, fans can enjoy access to the Fifth Third Bank Paddock, known as the locker room of motorsports, for free throughout the weekend.
Free Prix Day will return thanks to Comerica Bank on Friday, giving free access to everyone on Friday to watch practice.
New this year will be seating options throughout the island. There is an extension of Grandstand 1, two new general admission grandstands in turn 2 and turn 8, and more.
Single-day reserved grandstand tickets start at $55 for grandstand 3 and $70 for grandstands 1 and 2.
The NTT IndyCar Series will once again bring the only doubleheader to Detroit for the Dual in Detroit. It will also include the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the Trans Am Series.
Tickets are on sale on DetroitGP.com/tickets