NASCAR Cup Series Viva Mexico 250 at Mexico City
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NASCAR Mexico Series President and CEO Jimmy Morales, from left, NASCAR driver Daniel Suarez, of Mexico, Ben Kennedy, executive vice president and chief venue and racing innovations officer and Federico Alemán, OCESA executive, pose for a photo on the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) AP
The NASCAR Cup Series continues this afternoon, as racers compete in the Viva Mexico 250. Fans can watch this NASCAR race for free online.
"I cried as hard as a situation like this permits," one fan said of Suárez's Xfinity Series win Saturday as NASCAR returns to Mexico City.
The NASCAR Xfinity Series’ return to Mexico City ended with Daniel Suarez in victory lane. The Mexico native went from last to first over the course of the 65-lap race to get the win in his home country.
Ryan Truex is making his first NASCAR Cup Series start since 2014 when he replaces Denny Hamlin at Mexico City.
Bowman last Sunday slammed hard into the wall at Michigan in a head-on impact at approximately 150 mph. The hit was so fierce that it lifted the rear wheels in the air. Although nothing was broken, he has severe lower back pain on his right side that shoots into his leg.
Daniel Suarez transformed disaster into triumph on Saturday, recovering from a morning crash to storm from last place to victory in NASCAR's Xfinity Series race, sending thousands of rain-drenched Mexican fans into ecstasy at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.