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Daniel Suarez became the first Mexican driver to compete in the NASCAR Cup Series on home soil and while he had hoped for better than his 19th-place finish in Sunday's inaugural Viva Mexico 250 at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez he said the experience had left him craving more.
Daniel Suarez addressed why Trackhouse Racing's gamble did not work out for him in the recently concluded Cup Series race in Mexico.
Trackhouse Racing faces a skeleton crew for the Mexico City race due to travel disruptions, impacting their NASCAR Playoff ambitions.
Jose Blasco-Figueroa grew up in Mexico City and his mother's home is 25 kilometers from Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
Daniel Suarez is off to a bad start in his home race in Mexico City after missing several team members in early sessions.
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Daniel Suarez dreamed of NASCAR bringing its top series to Mexico one day. Now he's living that dream, racing in his home country for the first time in 10 years this weekend, pulling double duty in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with JR Motorsports and the Cup Series race with his Trackhouse Racing team.
Here's what's happening with Michigan in the rearview and the 2025 race at Mexico City (Sun., 3 p.m. ET, Prime Video) up next.
Daniel Suarez has become the unofficial tour guide for all things Mexico City as NASCAR prepares to race internationally this Sunday for the first international points-paying Cup Series event of the modern era.
Trackhouse Racing is taking the NASCAR race weekend to a new level with its Trackhouse Live concert series, combining the thrill of racing with unforgettable live music. After a packed house debut at the legendary Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge in Nashville,
Trackhouse Racing's Daniel Suárez describes the joy and gratitude he feels competing in a NASCAR Cup Series race in Mexico City this weekend.