Detroit — The Detroit Grand Prix has the enviable or unenviable position of following the Indianapolis 500. Organizers from Penske Corp. want to have the race on the streets of Detroit before school lets out for the summer and those in the city begin taking summer vacations. That doesn’t give it a lot of time when the weather would be good enough to race and after the 500. The timing of the event hasn’t bothered Kyle Kirkwood, who won last year on the 10-turn, 1.645-mile street course that has a section along the Detroit River with Canada across the bay. The 100-lap race goes green Sunday at 1...
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