Mexico City Proves NASCAR Is for Everyone
NASCAR’s weekend in Mexico City was a historic milestone and the start of something greater.
NASCAR’s weekend in Mexico City was a historic milestone and the start of something greater.
The caution fell right in the middle of the final pit cycle of the day, helping some drivers and hurting others.
If you still have questions, we have the answers after the Cup Series’ first trip to Mexico City.
Ty Gibbs’ bad luck and Carson Hocevar and Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s continued feud are also among this week’s talking points.
Here are the updated points standings for NASCAR’s top three series after the 18th race weekend of 2025 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
After the three fastest cars took themselves out of contention, it cleared the way for Suarez to claim his first Xfinity victory since 2016.
Zilisch’s perfect record on Xfinity Series road courses came to an end in NASCAR’s return to Mexico.
Suarez went from last to first in a backup car, scoring the victory in the Xfinity Series’ return to Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City.
Zilisch was able to keep the top spot from Ty Gibbs in the final minutes for his fourth pole of the year.
Hamlin has the chance to change the narrative on his career. If he doesn’t, he’ll close the door on a great career, but if he can, he’ll go out a legend.