Mexico City, Daniel Suárez and NASCAR Xfinity Series
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The road course in Mexico City has been repaved and reconfigured since the Xfinity Series’ last visit with drivers tackling a 15-turn, 2.42-mile layout. There are 39 drivers on the entry list, and they all will race because of an international provisional that added a spot for a 39th qualifier (who will be ineligible for prize money or points).
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Through two stages, Connor Zilisch and Ty Gibbs made strong cases to contend for a cherished victory in Saturday’s return of the NASCAR Xfinity Series to Mexico. That strength fizzled when the final stage went green,
(NEXSTAR) — After a long wait for fans, the NASCAR Xfinity Series returned to Mexico City for the first time since 2008 for The Chilango 150. Fan favorite Daniel Suárez, after a qualifying crash, had to start in the back of the field in his backup car.
NASCAR Xfinity Mexico runner-up Taylor Gray weighs in on the late-race chaos that derailed Connor Zilisch’s run.