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Detroit — It was hot, it was noisy and it was a blur.

If that is your idea of fun, and for tens of thousands of people it was, you’re going to love the Detroit Grand Prix.

The three-day racing event began Friday, but Belle Isle was nowhere to be seen. In the bring-the-mountain-to-Mohammad department, the race returned to downtown Detroit for the first time in 32 years.

Attendees liked the proximity even if it was a struggle to reach the 1.7-mile-long fortress-like track encircling General Motors Co.’s Renaissance Center and the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel entrance.

“It’s great to have it here,” said Patti O’Sullivan of Roseville. “You don’t have to walk far for a restaurant.”

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