NASCAR is just a week away from making ground-breaking history. For the first time since 1958, NASCAR will take its point-paying race outside the regional border to Mexico City. Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, a sight that is known to host F1 races, will experience the roar of NASCAR V8 cars. While NASCAR is known for its swift logistics racing from different coasts to regions, a trip down south is a massive undertaking.

The Cup Series haulers are expected to travel 1700 miles and 72 hours after they wrap up the race at Michigan International Speedway. But given that this is an international race, law enforcement agencies on both sides of the border need to give NASCAR go go-ahead. The Cup Series teams are under preparation as we speak and might have already loaded their cars for the Mexico

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