Daniel Suarez won the NASCAR Mexico Series race, his first victory in the series since 2014, and expressed its importance by saying, 'This really means a lot... If it wasn't for this series — NASCAR Mexico — I wouldn't be in the Cup Series today.' Although he missed the Busch Light Clash in Los Angeles, he left with a trophy. After his victory, Suarez took a moment to walk around the track and salute the fans, highlighting the emotional value of his triumph.
Of the 50 entries on the @ARCA_Racing entry list for Daytona, my favorite thing I noticed was that #NASCAR Cup Series championship-winning crew chief Todd Parrott is teamed up with Takuma Koga and Fast Track Racing.
Really cool to see Justin Bonsignore getting a chance in the No. 30 Rette Jones Racing ARCA ride for the season-opener at Daytona International Speedway.
A triumphant return to the @NASCARMex Series for @Daniel_SuarezG! 🇲🇽🏁 https://t.co/cCvevTUjTe
After @Daniel_SuarezG won last night’s @NASCARMex race, his first since 2014, he walked around the track to salute the fans. 🇲🇽 🎥: @NASCAR https://t.co/rpzTN2ZogH
Very cool to see how much that win meant to Suarez, returning to the series that paved the way for him to be a #NASCAR Cup driver. https://t.co/ZKrE62Rkp5
.@Daniel_SuarezG may have missed the #BuschLightClash, but he still leaves Los Angeles with a trophy after winning the #NASCARMexico race.🏆 🗣️"This really means a lot ... If it wasn't for this series — @NASCARMex — I wouldn't be in the Cup Series today." https://t.co/vycu2KCUja