NASCAR's Mexico City Race: Suarez Balances Racing at Home with Uncertainty over Contract
- Daniel Suarez will compete this Sunday, June 15, 2025, at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City as NASCAR makes its first modern-era trip outside the United States for a Cup Series race that awards championship points.
- Suarez entered the event facing the final season of his agreement with Trackhouse Racing, while ongoing discussions and pressure surrounded his efforts to earn a contract renewal.
- Suarez, ranked 28th in the standings with two Cup wins, will have Mexican company Telcel sponsoring his car and expects over 100 friends and family to attend.
- Suarez mentioned that securing a victory on Sunday would greatly enhance his chances of continuing with Trackhouse under a new contract, while also expressing his wish to stay focused and enjoy the experience of racing.
- The event opens new opportunities for NASCAR and Suarez, who has become the face of the Mexico City race and aims to balance performance with the significance of racing at home.
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Suarez balances racing at home with uncertainty over contract
MEXICO CITY — 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.
Starting at 8 a.m. this Friday, the grills began to squeal and the ices arrived in piles on the first day of the NASCAR Cup Series 2025 in Mexico, the first race of this category of motor racing in our country.From Friday 13 (and not bad luck) to Sunday 15 this event is held with Daniel Suárez, a Mexican pilot who, along with other representatives such as the Andrés Pérez de Lara corridor and Rubén Rovelo, will put the name of Mexico on high.

NASCAR's Mexico City race: Suarez balances racing at home with uncertainty over contract
Daniel Suarez has become the unofficial guide for all things Mexico City as NASCAR prepares to race internationally for the first international points-paying Cup Series event of the modern era.

NASCAR's Mexico City race: Daniel Suarez balances racing at home with uncertainty over contract
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.
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