Winding through the heart of the "Motor City," the Detroit Street Circuit is a high-octane celebration of American automotive heritage. Originally established in 1982 around the iconic Renaissance Center, the initial layout was a grueling 4.0 km (2.5 mile) course featuring 22 challenging turns and technical sections that even included a tunnel and railroad track crossings. In 2023, the circuit returned to its downtown roots with a modernized 2.6 km (1.6 mile), 10-turn design along Jefferson Avenue and Atwater Street, featuring a unique double-sided pit lane—the first of its kind in global motorsports.
The track’s history is etched with legendary performances, most notably by Ayrton Senna, who mastered its bumpy, concrete-lined corridors to win three consecutive Formula One races from 1986 to 1988. It also holds a special place in racing lore as the site of the last victory for the legendary Ford Cosworth DFV engine in 1983. Today, the circuit serves as the vibrant home of the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, hosting premier series like IndyCar and the IMSA SportsCar Championship, proving that Detroit remains a pinnacle destination for world-class street racing.
Bring the spirit of the Motor City into your home with our precision-crafted 3D printed wall art. This sleek, minimalist silhouette captures the intricate geometry of the Detroit Street Circuit, from the long straights of Jefferson Avenue to the tight harbor-side turns. Unlike flat posters, our 3D designs offer a tangible depth that serves as a striking conversation piece for any office, garage, or fan cave. It is more than just decor; it’s a tribute to the grit and speed of one of the world’s most demanding street courses.
Approximately 223W x 109H x 15D mm (8.8W x 4.3H x 0.6D in).
Detroit Grand Prix Circuit - Detroit, Michigan, USA
Precision 3D printed with black & white PLA plastic.
Lightweight and durable.
Reusable mounting putty and finishing nail included.
Mounting putty works on most smooth surfaces without damage or permanent effect.
Ready to mount in seconds.
No assembly required.
