Daniel Suárez, driver from Monterrey, will experience one of the most important moments of his career this June 15 when he races at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez as part of the NASCAR Cup Series. This event marks a historic milestone, as it will be the first time that NASCAR’s main category races an official race outside the United States in more than six decades.
The excitement is double for Suarez, who will not only participate in the stellar race “Viva Mexico 250”, but also in the Xfinity Series competition called “The Chilango 150”. The Mexican driver will use the number 9 in this second competition, with sponsors that have accompanied him throughout his career.
Renewal confirmed

Despite months of uncertainty and rumors about his future, Daniel Suarez has confirmed that he will remain linked to Trackhouse Racing for the 2025 season.
With this renewal, he will once again drive car number 99, a Chevrolet that has been a fundamental part of his recent Cup Series career.
In addition, the agreement provides for the continuity of its main sponsors, including Freeway Insurance, which will be present at some of the most important races on the calendar.
This contractual stability will allow the Mexican driver to focus entirely on on-track performance.
The pressure of competing in front of your fans

Although the event in Mexico represents a dream come true, Daniel Suarez is no stranger to the pressure of racing in front of his home crowd.
He acknowledged that, although he has experienced similar situations at other times in his career, doing it now on national territory and with the global NASCAR spotlight puts him in a unique situation.
El piloto mexicano utilizará el número 9 en esta segunda competencia
Despite the mixed emotions, the pilot assured that he has prepared himself physically and mentally to face the challenge.
His goal is to enjoy the race, but also to deliver a competitive result that can repay the support he has received from the Mexican public over the years.
NASCAR opens new doors

The NASCAR Mexico City Weekend will include competitions in three categories: Cup Series, Xfinity Series and NASCAR Mexico Series.
NASCAR’s arrival in Mexico represents a strategic advance for the organization.
They seek to consolidate their presence in international markets and connect with a Hispanic audience that is increasingly passionate about motorsports.
For Mexican and Latino fans in the United States, this event is an opportunity to see one of their own competing at the highest level and at home.
Daniel Suarez, more than ever, becomes a symbol of pride and perseverance.
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