The 10th race of the season brings us here, to Michigan International Speedway, a historic circuit first used by the IndyCar Series in 2002.
Eighteen degrees of banking combined with seventy-three foot wide sweeping turns provide drivers with up to four grooves running around the two-mile speedway.
The smaller, low-downforce speedway wing configuration is used here as too much downforce is a hindrance on this fast track, where speeds exceed 220 mph.
All of this combines to ensure that races at Michigan are wide open and very fast, making it one of the most thrilling circuits on the series.
