Chevrolet heads to Detroit this weekend hoping that home advantage will be beneficial to them.

Honda Racing Corporation USA has won all of the races in 2025 including last time out at the Indianapolis 500.

Chevrolet-powered teams will be hoping that they can take their first win of the season.

Mark Stielow, Director of Motorsports Competition Engineering says:

Racing on the Streets of Detroit, in the shadow of the Ren Cen with that extra-large Bowtie on the side, makes this a special and important weekend for the Chevrolet-powered teams in the NTT INDYCAR Series. “Team Chevy’s home track is a typical downtown street circuit, featuring surface changes, bumps, concrete canyons with ever-present walls, and the longest straightaway of the year, with top speeds approaching 190 mph. Our dedicated engineering group, along with our partners and teams, have been preparing for the unique challenges of the 1.645-mile, 10-turn Detroit street circuit and will be ready for the 100 laps of tough competition.”

 

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