Aw geez, not this s*** again. Why doesn't the state sell the naming rights to Belle Isle while they are are at it? 'Loud and Stay Away State Park'? Meanwhile, a year and a half after their takeover, one can hardly drive on Vista Dr. and other stretches for all the pot holes.
"The Red Bull Global Rallycross series confirmed on Wednesday that the series will race July 25-26 on Belle Isle in Detroit, site of this past weekend's Verizon IndyCar Series doubleheader.

The GRC had originally planned to make its Motor City debut in 2014, but the series canceled the event a month before it was scheduled due to issues with a proposed location. That proposed 2014 location was never announced.

Red Bull Global Rallycross Detroit will feature two races, counting as rounds five and six of the series’ 2015 championship, and the second of four doubleheaders on this year’s schedule.“Racing in the Motor City has always been a priority for Red Bull Global Rallycross,” said Red Bull GRC CEO Colin Dyne.

“We know that local fans have been waiting patiently for us to make the trip to Detroit, and we are pleased to do so by competing on Belle Isle, which has its own rich motorsports heritage. The added bonus of this being a doubleheader event means that we will be able to provide incredible value and a fantastic show for our fans.”

Red Bull GRC tracks feature a mix of dirt and tarmac, as well as a signature 70-foot jump. Events feature open paddock access allowing fans to get up close to the series’ 600-horsepower Supercars, and each race weekend includes an all-series autograph session where fans can interact with superstars including Ken Block, Tanner Foust, Brian Deegan, Scott Speed, Nelson Piquet Jr., and Bucky Lasek."