On June 15, NASCAR will enter uncharted territory. The thunder of stock cars will roar through the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City for the first time in modern Cup Series history. This will mark the first-ever points race outside the United States since 1958. It’s not just a race, it’s a statement. NASCAR is poised to take the global stage, and Mexico marks the beginning of this new era. The 17-turn road course, usually home to Formula 1, will now welcome roaring V8s and a different brand of motorsport energy.

Fanfare grows and drivers eagerly prepare to test the track, as Mexico becomes a new landmark in NASCAR’s evolving map. The excitement reaches beyond just fans and media. Commissioner Steve Phelps and NASCAR officials, such as Chad Seigler, are calling this race a monume

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