NASCAR's Mexico City Race: Suarez Balances Racing at Home with Uncertainty over Contract
- NASCAR held its first modern international points-paying Cup Series race on June 14, 2025, at Mexico City's Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez with Daniel Suarez competing.
- Suarez is currently competing under the final year of his agreement with Trackhouse Racing, having recently extended his contract through 2025, and he aims to deliver improved results to enhance his future opportunities.
- Suarez, a Monterrey native and the only Mexican-born driver with national NASCAR wins, raced with Mexican sponsor Telcel on his car while expecting over 100 friends and family to attend.
- Suarez said, "Once we get into the race, we don't want to deal with any of this stuff" and admitted, "honestly, I don't know" what he wants from a contract extension while praising Trackhouse's "tremendous" trajectory.
- The race marked a significant moment for Suarez who balanced pressure to win at home and contract uncertainty, with implications for his NASCAR future and Trackhouse's limited Cup seats.
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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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