Welcome to Jalopnik’s weekly How to Watch racing television and streaming guide, where we catch you up on the recent events of the racing world and let you know how to watch all the major events of the upcoming weekend. is headed to a new-look Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for the Spanish Grand Prix. returns to downtown Detroit as the city’s race leaves Belle Isle. visits World Wide Technology Raceway outside of St. Louis, and has a doubleheader in Jakarta, Indonesia.
First we head to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya as the F1 circus arrives there this weekend. The third sector chicane has been removed after 15 years of use, meaning faster speeds through the sweeping final corner. Spaniard Fernando Alonso will be hoping to continue his run of success with Aston Martin this season. Last weekend, the two-time F1 champion had to settle for second place at the Monaco Grand Prix after
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No rest for the weary as IndyCar is headed to Detroit just a week after Josef Newgarden won the Indianapolis 500. This year, the Detroit Grand Prix will be run at a different venue. for downtown Detroit in the shadow of the Renaissance Center. The Detroit Grand Prix was last held in the heart of the city in 1991.
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The NASCAR Cup Series returns to World Wide Technology Raceway after its debut on the schedule last year. Penske will be looking to maintain its winning form after last weekend and Joey Logano took home a victory in the inaugural event last year. The competition will be a bit thinner with Chase Elliott suspended for intentionally wrecking Denny Hamlin in Charlotte.
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The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is also making its second visit to Jakarta after the Indonesian capital’s debut last season. The event is now a doubleheader, and many expect a pair of thrilling races in the scorching heat. New Zealander Nick Cassidy and Mitch Evans have each won two of the last four races this season. in a dramatic three-way fight to the line.
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