In 2025, NASCAR broke new ground with its first-ever point-scoring international race. For the first time since 1958, the Cup Series went outside the United States. And to the delight of Daniel Suarez, that venue was none other than the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City.

For a sport that is very American-centric, it is rare for the sport to boast a foreign driver. It is even rarer for that driver to get a race at his own home. Suarez was lucky that way. Recently, while speaking with motorsports commentator Mike Bagley, Suarez didn’t just reflect on his experience racing in Mexico, but he also highlighted the international scope and potential of NASCAR.

How Mexico was special for Suarez

Daniel Suarez told NASCAR Live , “It took years of work to make this race possible. I’m not

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