Officials from the Detroit Grand Prix are investigating the possibility of moving the event back to a downtown location. (IndyCar Photo)
The Detroit Grand Prix. (IndyCar Photo)

Detroit Grand Prix To Feature Free Opening Day

DETROIT — On Friday, June 2, Comerica Bank will once again support a tradition that began with the very first Detroit Grand Prix in 1982.

Comerica Bank Free Prix Day will return to the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear in 2023, providing an even deeper level of access for fans to experience the thrills and excitement of the Grand Prix for free on the opening day of the event’s new home on the Streets of Downtown Detroit.

This marks the 10th year of Comerica Bank supporting Free Prix Day and giving fans the opportunity to experience all the racing, activities and excitement of the Grand Prix as it enters a new era.

Visitors to this summer’s Grand Prix will have access to more than half of the event’s footprint for free throughout the June 2-4 weekend. On Comerica Bank Free Prix Day, fans will be able to watch the on-track action in grandstands one and nine free of charge.

Seating in these two grandstands will be general admission and available on a first-come, first-seated basis. Paddock access is not included with Free Prix Day seating and no tickets will be required to sit in either grandstand on Free Prix Day, courtesy of Comerica Bank.

The return of Comerica Bank Free Prix Day extends the tradition that began with the very first Grand Prix event held on the Streets of Downtown Detroit. Since that first event in 1982, each year that the Grand Prix has been hosted in Detroit has featured free access for fans on the first day of on-track action, in a tradition that has become truly unique to the Motor City.

“Thanks to our partners at Comerica Bank, we are so proud to carry on the tradition of Free Prix Day at the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear,” said Michael Montri, President of the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear. “As the Grand Prix returns to its original home on the Streets of Downtown Detroit this summer, we are creating more ways for everyone to experience this event with over half of the circuit open and accessible for free.

“On Comerica Bank Free Prix Day, we’ll take that experience to the next level for fans with great viewing available in two of our grandstands completely free of charge.”

The on-track action on Comerica Bank Free Prix Day will feature all four series competing at the Grand Prix. The NTT IndyCar Series will host practice as they prepare for the Chevrolet IndyCar Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon, while the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge will feature practice and qualifying for Saturday’s Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic.

The rising stars of Indy NXT by Firestone will be on track for practice and qualifying while the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli will also turn its first laps on the new 1.7-mile, nine-turn race course with two practice sessions.