Suárez Wins Xfinity Series Race in Backup Car After Qualifying Crash
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Suárez wins Xfinity Series race in backup car after qualifying crash
(NEXSTAR) — After a long wait for fans, the NASCAR Xfinity Series returned to Mexico City for the first time since 2008 for The Chilango 150. Fan favorite Daniel Suárez, after a qualifying crash, had to start in the back of the field in his backup car. It wasn't looking good throughout the race for Suárez as Conor Kvapil and Sammy Smith would go on to win the first and second stages, respectively. That would all change at the start of stage thre…
The Regiomontano rider wins with back-up car after leaving last in a historic day for NASCAR
Mexico City is experiencing a very special moment for all those who love motor racing, as it returns the roar of the engines to the tracks with NASCAR Mexico City Weekend 2025, and this Saturday was held The Chilango 150, the race that belongs to the Xfinity Series that won the Mexican driver Daniel Suárez.As a good host, Mexico had three great representatives in this category: ‘Dani’ Suárez, who will also run the NASCAR Cup Series on June 15, a…

Home-country hero Daniel Suarez wins Mexico City Xfinity race
MEXICO CITY -- In all his high hopes and hard work over the last year to promote NASCAR's return to his home country of Mexico, even Daniel Suarez could not have imagined the amazing story of his dramatic win in…
NASCAR Accused Of Rigging Mexico City Race For Mexican Driver Daniel Suarez
In what can only be described as a storybook ending, Mexican driver Daniel Suarez won Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race in front of a home crowd in Mexico City. But after a bit of controversy, some fans believe the series rigged the race in Suarez’s favor. The NASCAR Cup Series is set to run its first points race outside of the United States in 67 years on Sunday. But before that can happen, the Xfinity Series, which serves as a developmenta…
Daniel Suarez Wins In NASCAR Xfinity Series' Return To Mexico City
NASCAR has ventured south of the border for what will be the first international points race, but for the Xfinity Series, it's making a return to Mexico City and the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.And what better way to start the weekend than having Mexico's own Daniel Suarez head to victory lane.Suarez, who is currently without a Cup Series contract for next season, hopped in the No. 9 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports on Saturday. It was a smart call…
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