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EssentiallySports on MSNNASCAR Faces Shocking Fallout From Fans as Everyone Is Fuming Over Mexico DebacleThe Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez has already been the setting for landmark NASCAR moments. The post NASCAR Faces Shocking Fallout From Fans as Everyone Is Fuming Over Mexico Debacle appeared first on EssentiallySports.
The NASCAR Cup Series held its inaugural race in Mexico City to adoring crowds. Did the race live up to expectations and should the series return?
The Viva Mexico 250 marks the first time the NASCAR Cup Series has raced international in 25 years, and the first points race since the 1950s. The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez was first built ...
MEXICO CITY — A look at the winners and losers from Sunday’s NASCAR Cup race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.
Shane van Gisbergen won the pole for the Viva Mexico 250 in qualifying on Saturday, setting the fastest time (92.776, 93.904 mph) in a session that was cut short by rain. Van Gisbergen's pole is his first of the season and the second of his Cup career.
"Proud" is the word Ben Kennedy is attaching to NASCAR's weekend in Mexico City.The historic Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez course hosted both the Xfinity Series, which last competed in the country in 2008,
It's expected to be 74 degrees with a 21% chance of rain at the start of the Xfinity race.
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FirstCuriosity on MSNWatch: Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell Fumble Podium Champagne Celebration at Mexico CityNASCAR headed to the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez circuit in Mexico City with a points race for the first time in the sport’s history. In typical F1-celebratory fashion, the sport carried out a podium setup including champagne bottles and trophies,
The Cup Series went to Mexico for the first time, leaving drivers and fans enthusiastic. Now, will both NASCAR and INDYCAR head there in 2026?
Drivers battled rain and the road course at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City on both days, and Daniel Suarez and Shave Van Gisbergen emerged with victories. Many NASCAR fans enjoyed the racing over the weekend, but one driver landed in hot water after comments about the city and the venue.
An overcast ski and early afternoon drizzle could not dampen the enthusiasm or energy of the huge crowd at Mexico City’s Autodromo Hermanos Rodriquez Sunday for the first points-paying NASCAR Cup Series race outside the United States in half a century.