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New for 2021 CHEVROLET DETROIT GRAND PRIX PRESENTED BY LEAR 300 Renaissance Center, Suite 2311 Detroit, Michigan 48243 313.748.1800 • DetroitGP.com New for 2021 Ticket FAQs Where is the race held? The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear is held on Belle Isle, a 982 acre island in the Detroit River connected to Detroit by the MacArthur Bridge. Where do we park? Event parking is not available on Belle Isle. A FREE shuttle service operates from two downtown Detroit locations to Belle Isle. How do I contact the Ticket Office and purchase tickets? Tickets can be purchased by phone, in person or online at www.DetroitGP.com Year-round Box Office: 866-464-PRIX (7749) 313-748-1777 Fax Email: [email protected] Box Office Hours: Location: Monday – Friday 9 am -5 pm The Grand Prix office is not accessible to the public due to the current Covid-19 pandemic Race Weekend Ticket Office (located on Belle Isle at Picnic Way & Riverbank Dr) Due to the current pandemic tickets will not be sold on-island for the 2021 event. Tickets must be purchased in advance. What credit cards are accepted? MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover Can I pay by check? Due to the Grand Prix office not being accessible to the public, checks will not be accepted. Do children need a ticket? Reserved seat grandstands: A ticket is required to occupy a reserved seat. Children 2 years & under are admitted free of charge when seated on parent’s lap. Children 12 years & under qualify for child pricing. General admission: Children 12 years & under are admitted free of charge to general admission areas when accompanied by a ticket-bearing adult. Limit 2 children per adult admittance. Where do we sit if we purchased a general admission ticket? Unfortunately, general admission grandstands and viewing platforms will not be present at the 2021 event. The are two general admission viewing areas: east of Turn 7 and in Turn 9. Viewing will be standing room only, though for the 2021 event we are allowing lawn chairs to be carried into the venue. Is there wheelchair accessible seating? Reserved seat Grandstands 1 & 2 are wheelchair accessible. Companion seating in Grandstands 1 & 2 are free of charge when an accessible seat ticket is purchased. What is the Paddock? The paddock is a garage area that houses the transporters, race cars and team work area. It is considered the “locker room of auto racing”. The paddock allows up close viewing of race car preparation and teamwork. Currently (as of May 2021) the paddock is “closed” (not accessible by the general public). We do hope that by the date of the event paddock will be accessible, though it cannot be guaranteed. Can we visit Scott Fountain while at the event? Yes, all ticketholders and hospitality guests can visit historic Scott Fountain during the event. Winner Circle activities are held at Scott Fountain and can be viewed by the public as well. When will I receive my tickets? Tickets will be “print-at-home” and sent via email for the 2021 event. They will come from an email address of [email protected] starting May 20, 2021. Please check your spam folder if you cannot locate the email in your inbox. Contact the ticket office if you cannot locate the email. Corral vehicle pass will be mailed out on May 24, 2021. How do I get my tickets from Will Call? To reduce contact, we will not offer the option of Will Call. How are the grandstands numbered? Grandstands are number from the top row down. The sections letter from left to right; section A would be on the left if you are standing in front of the grandstand looking at it. The seats also number from left to right. Are there any restrictions as to what can be brought into the venue? • Cameras are allowed but video recording devices are NOT permitted • Glass bottles and open containers are NOT permitted through the admission gates • Alcohol beverages are NOT permitted to be brought into the venue • Maximum cooler size permitted is 12” x 12” x 12” • All bags are subject to search and must fit within a 12” x 12” x 12” space An express entry lane has been added for those entering with clear bags or no bags • Umbrellas are permitted through the admission gates but cannot be opened in grandstands • Collapsible umbrella strollers are permitted through the admission gates but cannot be used in grandstands. Collapsible canvas wagons are permitted through the admission gate. The following items are NOT permitted through admission gates: Ladders, scaffolding or other structures, firearms or other weapons, drones, bicycles, roller blades, large strollers and wagons. Pets other than disability assistance dogs are NOT permitted. Is there anything else I need to know? • All racing events are rain or shine. No exchanges or rain checks. • All sales are final. No money refunded. • Participation in racing events as a spectator is at ticket-holders own risk. • Tickets and other admissions materials may not be used for advertising, promotions (including contests and sweepstakes) or other trade purposes, without the prior express written consent of the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix, Inc. • Tickets obtained from sources other than Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix, Inc. may be lost, stolen or counterfeit and in such cases will not be honored. • Tickets may not be resold on the premises. • Patrons may exit and re-enter the venue; ticket must be scanned when exiting to permit re-entry. Please reference DetroitGP.com “Terms of Sale” and “Ticket Usage Information” .
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