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The 2025 Detroit Grand Prix runs from May 30 to June 1.
New features include the Grand Prix Cruise Night and a fourth rooftop viewing area.
Free general admission is available on Friday for Comerica Bank Free Prix Day.
Major fan zones will be open to the public throughout the weekend.
Road closures will affect Woodward Avenue and Cadillac Square.
Why this matters: The Detroit Grand Prix is a major event for the city, drawing large crowds and boosting the local economy. Understanding the schedule, transportation options, and available activities can enhance the experience for attendees.
The 2025 Detroit Grand Prix promises a weekend full of racing and entertainment. The 1.7-mile, nine-turn street circuit starts on Jefferson Avenue and includes a 0.7-mile straightaway.
Tickets and Viewing:
Tickets can be purchased online at detroitgp.com/tickets?ref=yanuki.com. Friday offers free general admission to Grandstands 1 and 9. Six free viewing platforms will be open along East Jefferson Avenue all weekend, and the Pratt Miller Patio in Hart Plaza will offer free views of Turns 5 and 6 on Saturday and Sunday.
Fan Festivities and Concerts:
Three major fan zones—Woodward Avenue, Spirit Plaza, and Hart Plaza—will be open with various activities. The Meijer Fan Zone, now on Woodward Avenue, features free ice cream, games, and exhibits. Saturday night’s entertainment includes EDM performances by EVAN GIIA and Gryffin at the Cadillac Square Entertainment Stage. Concert tickets are sold separately.
Road Closures and Parking:
Woodward Avenue will be closed from Gratiot to Jefferson, and Cadillac Square will be closed between Woodward and Bates. Several parking garages will be closed to the public, but the Franklin Garage will offer paid public parking with rooftop viewing. Parking can be reserved through the Park Detroit App or Spot Hero.
Transportation:
Public transit options include the QLine and the Detroit People Mover, both free to ride. Ride-share drop-off locations are available on Fort Street and Riopelle. A direct bus service from Detroit Metropolitan Airport is also available via Detroit Air Express.
Weather:
Friday is expected to be warm with a chance of rain. The weekend should be clear with highs in the low 70s.
Q: When is the Detroit Grand Prix 2025?
May 30 to June 1.
Q: Is there free admission?
Yes, on Friday for Comerica Bank Free Prix Day.
Q: What are the road closures?
Woodward Avenue from Gratiot to Jefferson and Cadillac Square between Woodward and Bates.
Plan your transportation and parking in advance due to road closures.
Take advantage of free admission on Friday and free viewing areas throughout the weekend.
Explore the fan zones and entertainment options for a complete Grand Prix experience.
What are you most excited about for the Detroit Grand Prix 2025? Let us know in the comments!
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