IndyCar drivers are in for quite a shift. The Detroit Grand Prix will feature racing at speeds up to 165 mph on bumpy streets on a circuit with 13 turns, breaking to as slow as 60 mph, on an island between the United States and Canada. ''It's like baseball and basketball,'' Marco Andretti said Friday when asked to compare the two races. We run at totally different places in our whole schedule.'' Simon Pagenaud and Mike Conway hope the Detroit Grand Prix is a lot like it was in 2013 because they each won once last year on Belle Isle.
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