2024 Detroit Grand Prix Tickets on Sale Today, Offers New Tailgating Packages

Tickets for the 2024 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear, May 31-June 2, go on sale today
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Grand Prix car on track
The 2024 Detroit Grand Prix offers new ticket and viewing options as well as the first tailgating packages. // Photo by Tim Keenan

Tickets for the 2024 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear, May 31-June 2, go on sale today at DetroitGP.com/Tickets with new viewing options and entertainment packages.

Both single-day and multi-day ticket options are available for purchase with prices starting at $20 on Friday, $45 on Saturday, and $55 on Sunday.

All Grand Prix ticketholders also will have access to the Fifth Third Bank Paddock — known as the locker room of motorsports and featuring the garage area for the teams and drivers competing in the event — to get an up-close view of all the action.

“There was a special energy and excitement throughout the city this year as we brought the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear back to the streets of downtown Detroit for the first time since the early 90s,” says Michael Montri, president of the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear.

“We can’t wait to build off that momentum in 2024 with some great viewing options for our fans. We encourage everyone to get their tickets early while the best seats are still available and, of course, Grand Prix tickets make great gift ideas and stocking stuffers for the holidays.”

In addition to reserved seating in one of the seven grandstands located around the 1.7-mile downtown street circuit, next summer’s Grand Prix offers viewing from a unique perspective. Fans will be able to purchase general admission tickets to experience the excitement from one of the three Rooftop deck viewing areas on top of Center Garage, Franklin Street Garage, and Port Atwater Garage.

Each Rooftop viewing area will offer views of the Detroit skyline along with the on-track action below and a fun atmosphere all weekend long at the Grand Prix. Fans will have access to all three viewing decks with the purchase of a Rooftop ticket.

Tailgating ticket packages also will be new to the Grand Prix in 2024. Fans will be able to purchase a tailgate pass for Franklin Garage, overlooking the two-sided Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Pit Lane. The tailgate package includes a special parking pass for each vehicle, along with four GA tickets that provides guests the opportunity to not only view the action from their tailgating spot, but also access to the three Rooftop locations, as well as the Paddock area.

Grand Prix attendees will see a diverse racing lineup competing on the nine-turn street circuit in downtown Detroit. The sports cars of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship will race wheel-to-wheel in the Chevrolet Sports Car Classic on Saturday, June 1. The superstars of the NTT IndyCar Series will compete in Round 6 of the 2024 season on Sunday, June 2 in the Chevrolet IndyCar Grand Prix.

The future stars of open-wheel racing will test their street course skills as Indy NXT by Firestone also will be in action Friday-Sunday at the Grand Prix.

Beyond the racing, entertainment and family-friendly activities will be available all weekend. Event attendees will have access to the Riverwalk while interactive displays games, food, music, and more will be featured in Hart Plaza, along Jefferson Avenue, and down Woodward Avenue to Campus Martius Park and Cadillac Square.

For an interactive automotive experience at the Grand Prix, fans are encouraged to purchase passes for the Corvette Car Corral. Featuring a Corvette vehicle pass along with a Rooftop GA ticket and hospitality hosted by General Motors Co., the Grand Prix Corvette Car Corral is a way for Corvette owners to experience the Grand Prix. The experience includes the opportunity for Corvette owners to drive their personal vehicles on the racing circuit during the scheduled on-track parade lap windows.

More exclusive viewing options, complete with hospitality service, also will be offered at the 2024 Grand Prix. Passes to the new Turn 3 Hospitality Club and the premier Pit Lane Suites will be available for purchase.

With sold-out grandstands on Sunday of race weekend, as well as unprecedented free access across more than half of the venue throughout the three-day weekend, the 2023 Grand Prix welcomed an estimated crowd of approximately 150,000 people to downtown Detroit.

The Grand Prix included free access for fans all weekend long in Hart Plaza, Spirit Plaza, the Detroit Riverwalk, and all along Jefferson Avenue with courtesy viewing platforms and activation areas adjacent to the racing circuit. The open access for fans will continue in 2024.