Home-Cantory Hero Daniel Suarez Mexico City Wins Xfinity Race

Mexico City – In all its high hopes and hard work of the last year to promote NASCAR’s return to NASCAR, Daniel Suarez did not imagine the amazing story of his dramatic victory in Saturday’s The Chillango 150 – coming from the last place on the grid in a backup car and fourge is charged.
After the Vijay Spinout, 33-year-old from Monteri, Mexico, his number 9 passed out of the motorsporte Chevrolet, standing on the roof of the car, postponed his chest and pointed up to the Autodromeo Harmanos Rodriguez Grandstands-shouted the thrilled crowd and shouting his native crowds, shouting and shouting his native crowds.
A emotional Suarez of 2016 NASCAR XFINITY Series Champing said, “This is everything that I was looking at, just a special day,” A emotional Suarez said, 2016 NASCAR XFINITY Series Changer Champion, who led a race-best 19 of the 65 laps of the race and a race-best 19 of the race and a tailor gray in a backup left back.
Suarez said, “This is a very special day to come forward to my people, all these people have supported me for many, many years and I have to go since the days of my NASCAR Mexico. Now I am fighting with big boys.”
37-Even after working diligently through the Kar region, Suarez had to win this with every definition. The NASCAR Cup series Full-Timeer dor-to-Time with three laps with door-to door restarts, eventually pulled away-Cowle again to close a sharp-turner gray gray on the last stretch of the final lap.
Suarez first took a lead in similar dramatic fashion on Saturday, with 19 laps peas on three-wide restarts.
He came out after the race leaders, Ruki Connor Zilisk and partner NASCAR Cup series with a head-to-head-to-head. Polisiter Zilisk, who led 17 laps, took a crowded recurrence, took the early corner of the spoon and then hit his JR Motorsports team fellow Carson Quapil because the back pilup began.
Gibbs, who led 18 laps, proceeded with initial contact, then contacted with the Chevy of Quapil at the next turn. The upcoming pileup affected 13 cars to different degrees.
Suarez, through a scuffle, pulled a huge cheer from the crowd and scrambled. Mexican fans stood on their feet, raised arms, Mexican flags in the air.
Austin Hill of Richard Children Racing finished third, Christian Acase of Kaulig Racing was fourth and the fifth place in another notable efforts of the zilisk day.
After that event with 17 laps, the zilisk fell to the 28th position with disadvantages to the right of its chevy, only to transfer through the ground at a remarkable speed – 14 positions in three laps after the restart. He was ranked 10th, with 10 laps, one of the top five.
“I am proud of my team for their efforts,” Zilisk said, who bowed against his car alone on Pit Road, was clearly disappointed with the result after such a strong afternoon.
“Obviously finish is not what we wanted. We probably had a better car from the fifth place, but we got stuck in an incident on that final restart. Just being able to come here and proud to end a decent.
William Solich, Austin Green, Jeb Burton and his cousin, Harrison Burton, and Sammy Smith scored a goal in the top 10.
There were seven lead changes among six drivers, in which Quapil won the first phase and Smith won stage to.
NASCAR XFINITY Series Championship leader Justin Angier was to take his number 7 Junior Motorsports Chevrolet behind the wall for repair before the end of the first phase, eventually settled to finish 34th, 15 lips below. Fortunately, for the Reigning Series Champion, he took advantage of 92 points on the hill, which was above the points standing going to Mexico City. He now leads to 54 points.
The series moves towards Pocono (PA.) Raceway for next Saturday, explores Pocono Mountains 250 (3:30 PM ET, CW, MRN, Siriusxm NASCAR Radio).
NASCAR XFINITY Series Race – The Chillango 150
Autodromeo Harmanos Rodriguez
Mexico City, Mexico
Saturday, 14 June, 2025
1. (39) Daniel Suarez (i), Chevrolet, 65.
2. (8) Taylor Gray #, Toyota, 65.
3. (7) Austin Hill, Chevrolet, 65.
4. (34) Christian Acase #, Chevrolet, 65.
5. (1) Connor Zilisk #, Chevrolet, 65.
6. (11) William Solich #, Toyota, 65.
7. (14) Austin Green, Chevrolet, 65.
8. (18) Jeb Burton, Chevrolet, 65.
9. (22) Harrison Burton, Ford, 65.
10. (5) Sammy Smith, Chevrolet, 65.
11. (13) Sheldon Creed, Ford, 65.
12. (26) Dean Thompson #, Toyota, 65.
13. (29) Daniel Die #, Chevrolet, 65.
14. (2) Ty Gibbs (i), Toyota, 65.
15. (21) Alex Lubbe, Chevrolet, 65.
16. (17) Matte Debateton, Chevrolet, 65.
17. (27) Chris Wright, Chevrolet, 65.
18. (10) Jessie Love, Chevrolet, 65.
19. (4) Carson Quapil #, Chevrolet, 65.
20. (32) Josh Williams, Chevrolet, 65.
21. (38) Anthony Alfredo, Chevrolet, 65.
22. (23) Thomas Annunjiata, Chevrolet, 65.
23. (6) Sam Mayor, Ford, 65.
24. (28) Josh Billi, Chevrolet, 65.
25. (15) Brandon Jones, Toyota, 65.
26. (37) Brad Perez, Chevrolet, 65.
27. (24) Blain Perkins, Chevrolet, 65.
28. (36) Kyle Seig, Ford, 65.
29. (30) Ryan Seig, Ford, 65.
30. (16) Andres Pereze de Lara (i), Chevrolet, 65.
31. (9) Nick Sanchez #, Chevrolet, 64.
32. (25) Ryan Ellis, Chevrolet, 61.
33. (20) SEZ Karam, Toyota, Accident, 52.
34. (12) Justin Angier, Chevrolet, 50.
35. (35) Parker Ratezlaf, Chevrolet, Accident, 46.
36. (19) Jeremy Clement, Chevrolet, 43.
37. (31) Ruben Rowlo, Chevrolet, 43.
38. (33) Brainon pole, Chevrolet, suspension, 40.
39. (3) Christopher Bell (i), Toyota, Engine, 36.
-Holi Can, NASCAR Wire Service. Special for field level media