IndyCar drivers face challenges with split pits at Detroit Grand Prix.

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The split pitboxes at the Detroit street circuit are causing entry and exit issues for IndyCar drivers due to space issues. The pitlane entry funnels the field in and then splits them in two, with a blue line down the middle of the dual lanes acting as the median. While some drivers find it tricky, others feel it's safe. However, following feedback from drivers, the orange line that demarcates the pit exit from the cars on track has been angled towards the wall and shortened by three feet.
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