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Built in 1992, the Raceway at Belle Isle Park circuit is located in the middle of the Detroit River.
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The circuit is situated on a 982-acre island park which is owned by the State of Michigan.
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It is the only permanent street circuit that is part of the IndyCar Series, hosting both the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix and the IndyCar Series races.
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The Raceway at Belle Isle Park consists of a 2.35 mile track with 13 turns, a pit row and a grandstand.
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The Raceway at Belle Isle Park was designed by world-famous racing course designer, Mario Andretti.
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It is a multi-use course, and can also be used for road and endurance racing.
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The circuit features a several tight hairpin corners and long stretches of straight line that test driver and vehicle performance.
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The Raceway at Belle Isle Park is host to some of the most competitive racing events in the world.
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In addition to the IndyCar Series, the Raceway at Belle Isle Park also hosts the IMSA series, the American Motorcycle Association, the Champ Car World Series, and the Trans Am Series.
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It is the only permanent street track in the United States to be part of the MotorSport Grand Prix calendar.