2026 Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic: Schedule and Where to Watch the Race Live

Showtimes for Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Spain

Detroit 2026 IMSA Live Stream, Schedule, and More

2026 Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic: Schedule and Where to Watch the Race Live

Showtimes for Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Spain

Photos: IMSA
Detroit, Michigan
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The Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic 2026 can be watched live and for free through the official IMSA YouTube channel for viewers outside the United States. The race starts on Saturday, May 30 at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time and is the fifth round of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, the first of the calendar on a street circuit and the only one that exclusively brings together the GTP and GTD Pro classes.

The broadcast is available for free on YouTube internationally (outside the US and Canada) through the official IMSA channel. In the United States, the race is broadcast on Peacock and USA Network. The content can also be followed on IMSA TV from the championship's official website.

Live broadcast of the Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic

The broadcast content is provided directly by IMSA. All broadcast rights belong to IMSA. For more official information, visit the IMSA website.

NOTE: The free YouTube broadcast is only available for international viewers (outside the US and Canada). Users in the United States must use Peacock or USA Network.

Schedule for the Chevrolet Detroit Sports Car Classic for Latin America and Spain

The green flag waves on Saturday, May 30 at 4:00 p.m. EST (Eastern Time). The race lasts 100 minutes. The start time for each region is:

Mexico: 3:00 p.m.
Colombia and Peru: 4:00 p.m.
Argentina, Chile and Brazil: 6:00 p.m.
Spain: 10:00 p.m.

The race ends on Saturday at approximately 5:40 p.m. Eastern Time (11:40 p.m. in Spain, 4:40 p.m. in Mexico).

About the circuit

The Detroit Street Circuit is a 1.645-mile (2.65 km) street circuit that winds through downtown Detroit, around the Renaissance Center and the Detroit River. The track combines short straights with 90-degree corners and braking zones that are very demanding for the GTP prototypes.

Car identification guide

To identify each car during the race, consult the official spotter guides with numbers, liveries, teams and drivers of all categories at spotterguides.com. The guides are constantly updated before each event.

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