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CORVETTE RACING AT LE MANS: Third-Row Start for No. 81 Corvette

Eastwood, Andrade team to qualify sixth in Hyperpole for TF Sport

LE MANS, France (June 12, 2025) – TF Sport’s Charlie Eastwood and Rui Andrade teamed to qualify TF Sport’s No. 81 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R on the third row of a stacked LMGT3 field for this weekend’s 24 Hours of Le Mans.

In Thursday’s two-phase Hyperpole session, Eastwood advanced the TF Corvette out of the 12-car field with the second-fastest time of Hyperpole 1 – 3:54.646 (129.929 mph) followed by Andrade’s career-best GT lap at Le Mans in the eight-car Hyperpole 2, a 3:55.740 (129.307 mph) on his final lap to stay on the third row.

It cements the No. 81 Corvette among the lead cars at the start of Saturday’s race, which features a massive field of 24 GT3 cars representing nine manufacturers. Eastwood and Andrade got the chance in Hyperpole after teammate Tom Van Rompuy advanced from Wednesday’s initial qualifying session in fifth place.

With Thursday’s results, all three Corvette Z06 GT3.Rs know their starting positions. AWA’s No. 13 Corvette of Matt Bell, Orey Fidani and Lars Kern will roll off 20th in class for the team’s Le Mans debut after winning the IMSA Bob Akin Award in the 2024 season. TF Sport’s No. 33 Corvette – driven by LMGT3 championship leaders Daniel Juncadella, Jonny Adam and Ben Keating – will start 23rd in class.

The 24 Hours of Le Mans is scheduled for 10 a.m. ET / 4 p.m. CET on Saturday, June 14. MotorTrend will air the full race live in the U.S., with full live streaming coverage available through the MAX app in the U.S., and the FIA WEC app internationally. Radio Le Mans also will provide live streaming audio coverage of all sessions as well.

CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R HYPERPOLE DRIVER QUOTES

CHARLIE EASTWOOD, NO. 81 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R – STARTING SIXTH IN LMGT3: “Clearly, the top couple of cars are super-fast, but we haven’t been the sixth-fastest cars since we’ve been here all week. So again, I think all three of us did a really good job… Tom yesterday to get us in and continue on and then Rui had a really good last lap there. In the mix for sure. We’re not the fastest but definitely not the slowest. We can definitely fight from there. The Corvette and the team have been super-faultless. We’ve been tuning the car more and more to a really good place. As we have in the last couple of races, we have executed really well up to now. We just need to make sure we continue to execute this weekend as well.”

RUI ANDRADE, NO. 81 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 GT3.R – STARTING SIXTH IN LMGT3: “I’m really happy with how things went. Obviously, Charlie’s lap was incredible in H1. So that was our main objective for that session to get to Hyperpole 2. The starting position doesn’t determine your race, but it’s always nice to start up ahead, avoiding a little bit of the mess at the start. It’s a long race and you want to have a nice, easy start to just flow into it.

“For me, the lap felt pretty good at the end there. I missed the peak a little bit in the beginning, but in the last lap it felt really good. I’m happy with it. I think that was the most I could have done. The third row is not so bad. I think the whole team has done a really good job so far. There are no issues with the car and everything’s running fine. So I’m happy with it. Now it’s time to relax a bit and then enjoy the race.”

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RCR Race Preview: Mexico City

A New Endeavor For NASCAR… NASCAR is set to make history this weekend by returning to Mexico City for the first time since 1958 with the inaugural Viva México 250 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. The 2.42-mile road course has been a staple on the Formula One calendar since 2015. NASCAR will run a modified 14-turn layout this weekend, and an additional 29 laps compared to Formula One.

Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez… Although the NASCAR Cup Series has yet to compete at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Richard Childress Racing heads into the event weekend with a winning tradition in road course competition. RCR has racked up seven victories, 39 top-five finishes, and 80 top-10 finishes in road course competition in the Cup Series. Drivers tallying road course wins under the RCR banner include Tyler Reddick (Road America and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course, both in 2022), Kevin Harvick (Watkins Glen International in 2006), Robby Gordon (Sonoma Raceway and Watkins Glen International, both in 2003), Dale Earnhardt (Sonoma Raceway in 1995), and Ricky Rudd (Riverside International Raceway in 1983).

Celebrating History… RCR’s first Cup Series victory came on the road course in Riverside, California, in 1983 with Ricky Rudd behind the wheel of the No. 3 Piedmont Airlines Chevrolet. Rudd was just 26 years old and in his second full season for RCR, the eighth full season for the organization. Taking the checkered flag with a seven-second margin of victory over Bill Elliott, Rudd gave RCR the team’s first NASCAR Premier Series win in dominating fashion, leading 57 of the 95 laps. It was Childress’ first win in the Cup Series after 241 starts. You can read more about the race and historic moment in RCR’s history by visiting rcrracing.com.

Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez… Although this weekend marks the NASCAR Xfinity Series return to Mexico City for the first time since 2008, Richard Childress Racing has a notable history South of the border, having made eight starts at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez during a four year stretch in which the 2.67-mile road course was a staple on the Xfinity Series schedule from 2005 through 2008. During that span, RCR earned two top-five finishes and five top-10 finishes at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez with drivers Kevin Harvick, Clint Bowyer, PJ Jones and Scott Wimmer. Harvick delivered the team’s best result in 2005, finishing second after starting sixth.

Did You Know… This weekend marks the first points-paying NASCAR Cup Series race outside the United States since 1958, when the series raced in Toronto, Canada.

Catch the Action on Saturday… The NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez will be televised live Saturday, June 14, beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET on The CW. The race will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90. NASCAR Xfinity Series practice and qualifying sessions will be shown for free on The CW App.

Watch Us on Amazon Prime… The Viva Mexico 250 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez will be televised live on Sunday, June 15, beginning at 3 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime, the fourth of five consecutive races this season that will air on the streaming service. The race will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90. NASCAR Cup Series practice & qualifying at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez will also be broadcast on Amazon Prime. Ride shotgun all season long with live, in-car camera feeds and scanner audio with a paid subscription to Max as part of their NASCAR driver cam experience during the race.

Austin Dillon and the No. 3 Boot Barn Chevrolet at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez… This weekend marks the NASCAR Cup Series’ first appearance at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, and the Series’ first international points event in modern history. Although Dillon has never raced at the track, he has spent several weeks preparing with his team by racing simulators. Dillon has 38 career road course starts to his credit in the Cup Series, including a pair of top-10 finishes at the Circuit of the Americas and the Charlotte ROVAL, both earned in 2022.

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Boot Barn Ambassadors Join RCR in Mexico City… As part of the race weekend experience at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Boot Barn will have several influencers in attendance as guests of Richard Childress Racing. The fashion-focused micro influencers will participate in a full race day immersion with the No. 3 team, including a meet and greet with Austin Dillon, hauler tour, and the chance to watch Sunday’s race from the team’s pit box.

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AUSTIN DILLON QUOTES:

You haven’t raced at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, but based on what you’ve seen in the SIM, what are your thoughts on the track?

“It’s a pretty standard road course. There’s going to be some tight stadium sections. I would say that the bumper will be used at times. The course has a very long straightaway, so the braking zones will be important.”

How do you prepare for the challenge of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez?

“I’m looking forward to seeing how the elevation affects the engines when we get out there. We have been spending a lot of time on the simulator, working on different setups and getting a feel for the track. My teammate Kyle Busch has a win at Mexico, so I will probably pick his brain a little bit. The track configuration has changed somewhat, but past that, our No. 3 Boot Barn Chevrolet team put in the work on the simulator, and hope it pays off.”

Are you looking forward to racing in Mexico City? It’s a big moment for our sport.

“Yeah, I haven’t been really focused on all it takes to get to Mexico City. Then this week, I was with a bunch of the Chevy drivers, and in conversations with them, it started to really sink in that this is a big undertaking. It’s a lot just getting to Mexico City, and then with how big the city is itself, and going back and forth to the track, you get a little more anxiety leading into this race weekend. That’s why I don’t like thinking about the traveling part of my job until the last minute, usually, but I am going to prepare a little more this week than I probably would for most race weekends. We’ll be flying home on a Monday instead of a Sunday, so that’s a little different. I’m ready to get there and see what its all about. I just want to get there and get home healthy and safe.”

There’s been a noticeable uptick in performance lately at RCR. What do you attribute the recent success to?

“For our team, we gave away a lot of points the last two weeks from a strategy standpoint, but our cars are driving pretty good. I was really excited at the beginning of the year. I thought we brought some more speed to the track and more competitive cars. Now, it’s been about executing a little better from time to time and we still need to qualify better. We’ve still got a lot of work to go, but we’ve got more pace in our cars than we’ve had the last two years.”

Kyle Busch and the No. 8 Lucas Oil Chevrolet at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez… Kyle Busch will join the rest of the NASCAR Cup Series field in making his first Cup Series start at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Sunday’s inaugural Viva Mexico 250. The 2.42-mile road course is best known for hosting Formula One and the Mexico City Grand Prix. NASCAR has slightly modified the circuit from Formula One’s 2.67-mile layout, and the NASCAR Cup Series will also run 29 more laps than the Formula One race for a scheduled 242.9 miles compared to 189.7. Busch is unique to the rest of the field in that he is a previous winner at the track in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (2008).

Previous Winner… Busch scored his first career NASCAR road course victory at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race contested at the track in April 2008. The win was his 27th career victory in NASCAR’s top three Series at that time. He led for 22 of 80 laps, passing Scott Pruett on the 72nd of 80 laps to take the lead for the final time enroute to the win.

Road Course Prowess… Busch has 57 career road course starts at NASCAR’s highest level and has racked up four wins (two at Sonoma Raceway and two at Watkins Glen International), 20 top-five finishes and 30 top-10 finishes. He has additionally earned two poles, both coming at Watkins Glen International, in 2011 and 2017. He has led 472 laps in road course competition in the Cup Series.

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KYLE BUSCH QUOTES:

There are a lot of road courses coming up. Does that present an opportunity for you guys to get five points here, three points there and just kind of flip the races that way? “

“Maybe, hopefully, but there’s a lot of really good guys that run really well at road courses as well. So, it’s not like you can outshine in a road race versus an oval. You’ve got Shane van Gisbergen that’s going to be there, AJ Allmendinger that’s going be there. Tyler Reddick is always really fast at those places. Ty Gibbs is fast. Christopher Bell has been fast. So, now you’re already talking about seventh place, right? William Byron as well, he’s been fast at those places. It’s just a matter of putting it all together just as you would on an oval.”

You had arguably your best run of the year at Circuit of the Americas this year. Does that give you confidence heading to Mexico City’s road course?

“A little bit, yeah. I think the tracks are different enough that it’s definitely not the same by any means. But, you turn right and you turn left. So, we’ll see how it goes. It’s primarily a flat course. There’s not a lot of transitions or elevation changes. I would like to think that the COTA stuff will work well there and we can be fast.”

What is the importance of NASCAR going international to take our racing product to fans that aren’t in the United States?

“For me, I feel like going to different venues is always a great thing, whether it’s in the States or whether it’s in Mexico or Canada. Back in the 1990s, I always thought it was cool to tune in late in the year and see NASCAR racing in Japan. I think those opportunities expose different demographics to our sport. A lot of those race fans are probably Formula One fans or fans of different forms of racing that are more native to their country, but bringing NASCAR in exposes them to what we do, who we are, and the characters of the sport. It helps us introduce NASCAR to a new audience.”

As one of the icons of the sport and a multi-time champion, what is it like going to different venues in different countries? And experiencing that stardom and being recognized?

“It’s a lot of fun to go to Mexico. I ran there a couple times in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. It was really cool and unique to see the fans and how different it can be, and the energy that they bring to the track. It’s a lot of fun to check that out. The Mexican fans were very passionate about their particular drivers, most notably Adrian Fernandez. He’s a big name down there. It was a lot of fun to race against him and be a part of that. For me, it was special to win the final race that we had there back in 2008.”

What do you expect out of that track? Have you studied it at all yet or is there anything or you just haven’t looked at it yet?

“I haven’t seen it yet. Obviously, I’ve seen the F1 races there, so I have a good understanding. I’ve raced there before, so not every corner is different, but the stadium section I know is a lot different. It’ll be interesting to see how all that plays out with our cars.”

Jesse Love and the No. 2 Whelen Chevrolet at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez… Jesse Love will make his inaugural start at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez this Saturday. The Menlo Park, California native has never been to the international facility, so Friday’s practice will mark his first laps on the road course asphalt surface. In preparation for this weekend, Love spent hours on the simulator and traveled to Mexico City early to get used to the climate.

Did You Know? Love has roots south of the border. Love’s mother, Elizabeth, was born and raised in Mexico City. The 20-year-old will have multiple family members and close friends at the track on Saturday.

Road Course Stats… The NASCAR Xfinity Series has only had one road course event so far in the 2025 campaign, taking place at Circuit of The Americas in March. Love started from the 11th position, led a total of 13 laps, and crossed the finish line in sixth-place.

Points Check… Through 14 races, Love currently holds the fourth position in the Xfinity Series driver championship point standings – 41 points behind third-place Sam Mayer.

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JESSE LOVE QUOTES:

Describe the preparation that it has taken to go to a new track that you’ve never seen or been to before.

“I’m going to go down to Mexico a couple days early to get used to the climate and elevation. The experience is going to be fun regardless of the outcome. My mom was born and raised in Mexico City, so I have a lot of family that will be at the track this weekend – some that I haven’t even met before and some that I’ll be seeing again for the first time in a long time. There is a lot of prep that goes into racing at a new track, but more so for Mexico with the elevation. I’m doing a lot of work to prep my body with the air being so thin, food differences, etc. I will try to keep things as consistent as possible to life back home. With it being a new track, we can’t go back and look at SMT data from previous years. Your option is to go watch film from 2009, which looks older and has less quality.”

Have you run laps on the simulator to prepare for Saturday’s race? If so, have you identified where the passing zones may be or what areas of the track will be the trickiest?

“Going to Mexico with an open mind is the most important thing. We can do as much prep as we want beforehand, but once we get there, you don’t want to be too married to one thing. You want a mindset of knowing what you like when you arrive but being open to all the different possibilities and equations that can come throughout the weekend. It’s all about going to Mexico with having an idea of what to do, a good feel for the tire, a good idea of where the passing zones could be and what the line will probably be. But nothing is concrete until we get on track.”

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Road Course Experience… The lone NASCAR Xfinity Series road course race so far this season took place at Circuit of The Americas in March, with Hill qualifying in the 12th position, leading six laps, and finishing in the fourth position.

Holding Second… With 14 races complete, Hill currently sits in the second position in the Xfinity Series driver championship point standings – 92 points behind leader Justin Allgaier. Hill is tied with Allgaier for the series-best 21 Playoff points.

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AUSTIN HILL QUOTE:

Describe the preparation that it has taken to go to a new track that you’ve never seen or been to before.

“The biggest preparation we can do is in the simulator at the GM Tech Center. We have done sim work to not only get acclimated to the course itself, but to help determine our shift and lift points. Every time we go to a road course, I try to paint the picture in my head of how the track ebbs and flows. There are still a lot of unknowns that won’t be determined until we get to the track and make our first laps. Physically, making sure my body is prepared for the elevation change has been a focus of mine. Mexico City is significantly higher than our average weekend. Once I get down there, I will get acclimated to the air more than anything. As long as I can drink a lot of fluids and do a lot of the same things I do to prepare for a normal weekend, we will be good come Friday and Saturday.”

Hendrick Motorsports Media Advance: Mexico City

Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
Sunday, June 15, 2025
2.42-Mile Road Course
3 PM ET
Location: Mexico City
TV: Fox
Event: NASCAR Cup Series (Race 16 of 36)
RADIO: SiriusXM

5 KYLE LARSON
Age: 32 (July 31, 1992)
Hometown: Elk Grove, California
Last Week: 5th (Michigan)
Crew Chief: Cliff Daniels
Standings: 2nd

No. 5 Valvoline Chevrolet

  • In his 39 career NASCAR Cup Series starts on road courses, Kyle Larson has six victories (two each at Sonoma, Watkins Glen and the Charlotte ROVAL), tying him for fourth on the all-time wins list. He trails only Jeff Gordon (nine), Tony Stewart (eight) and Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott (seven).
  • Through the first 15 races of the 2025 season, Larson holds the second-best average finishing position at 11.2. Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron currently leads with an average finish of 10.4.
  • Larson’s three wins, nine top-five finishes and series-leading 11 top 10s in 2025 mark the best start to a season in his career, with all three totals being personal bests through the first 15 races.
  • Larson has won two of his last five starts on a road course. His most recent came at the Charlotte ROVAL in October 2024.
  • With 23 playoff points under his belt, Larson is currently the projected top seed in the 2025 Cup Series playoffs.

9 CHASE ELLIOTT
Age: 29 (Nov. 28, 1995)
Hometown: Dawsonville, Georgia
Last week: 15th (Michigan)
Crew Chief: Alan Gustafson
Standings: 5th

No. 9 LLumar Chevrolet

2025Cup CareerRoad Courses
Races1526733
Wins1142
Poles2155
Top 57616
Top 10911313
Laps Led7683,746259
Stage Wins7304
Average Finish10.514.915.8
  • This weekend, the NASCAR Cup Series will compete at Mexico City’s Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez for the first time. Chase Elliott has seven Cup victories on road courses, which rank third all-time only behind NASCAR Hall of Famers Jeff Gordon (nine wins) and Tony Stewart (eight). His average finish of 9.0 leads all active drivers (minimum of four starts).
  • The 29-year-old driver has six top-five finishes in the last 11 road course races, including three in the last five events.
  • Since the introduction of the Next Gen race car, Elliott leads all drivers in top-five finishes on road courses (nine) and has the third-most top 10s (11). His average finish (10.24), points scored (549) and laps led (147) on serpentine tracks in the Next Gen car all rank second overall.
  • The 2020 Cup Series champion is the only driver to finish inside the top 20 in all 15 races this season. For the second straight year, he’s completed all but one lap through 15 Cup events. Elliott’s average finish of 11.73 in 2025 ranks fourth.

24 WILLIAM BYRON
Age: 27 (Nov. 29, 1997)
Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina
Last Week: 28th (Michigan)
Crew Chief: Rudy Fugle
Standings: 1st

No. 24 Valvoline Chevrolet

  • William Byron has sat atop the NASCAR Cup Series standings after 12 of 15 races this season, including a 41-point lead following Sunday’s event at Michigan International Speedway. He has collected 576 points in 2025, the most by any driver after 15 starts in the Next Gen era.
  • The Charlotte, North Carolina, native has led laps in 12 Cup events in 2025 – the most races a Hendrick Motorsports driver has led at this point in a season since Jimmie Johnson in 2014. Byron’s 768 laps led this year represent his personal best at the 15-race mark.
  • In 2025, the driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet has an average starting position of 8.1 and an average finish of 10.5 – both best in the Cup Series field.
  • On road courses during the Next Gen era, Byron has two wins (tied for second), six top-five finishes (tied for third) and eight top 10s (tied for eighth). He has collected 513 points on serpentine layouts (sixth overall) and led 137 laps (third). His average finish of 12.94 over 18 Next Gen starts on road courses ranks sixth.

48 ALEX BOWMAN
Age: 31 (April 25, 1993)
Hometown: Tucson, Arizona
Last Week: 36th (Michigan)
Crew Chief: Blake Harris
Standings: 13th

No. 48 Ally Chevrolet

2025Cup CareerRoad Courses
Races1534036
Wins081
Poles270
Top 52427
Top 10710315
Laps Led1101,47819
Stage Wins070
Average Finish20.319.415.3
  • Alex Bowman has been steady on road courses in the Next Gen era, scoring five top-10 finishes in the last nine road races. His most recent NASCAR Cup Series win came in July 2024 at the Chicago Street Race. In March, he finished ninth at Circuit of The Americas, the first road course on the 2025 schedule.
  • Bowman is set to compete in Sunday’s inaugural Cup race in Mexico City after being evaluated this week for back pain following a hard crash at Michigan. As a precaution, Hendrick Motorsports will have Anthony Alfredo on site in a backup capacity. Alfredo is entered in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series event at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez and has prepared extensively for the road course as the organization’s primary simulator driver.
  • Through 15 races in 2025, Bowman has two pole positions, making him one of only three drivers with multiple poles this season.
  • Ally and HENDRICKCARS.COM are teaming up again to give fans the chance to win prizes with this year’s “Open Road Sweepstakes.” Fans can win VIP experiences at various races throughout the season and one lucky winner will hit the open road in a Chevy Silverado LT Trail Boss with an Airstream camper. Fans can stop by the Ally Fan Zone to enter the sweepstakes in-person and check out the camper. Fans can also enter at ally.com/sweepstakes/nascar.

Hendrick Motorsports

2025All-TimeRoad Courses
Races151,396103
Wins4316*31*
Poles5**258*27*
Top 521*1,300*99*
Top 1034*2,221*163*
Laps Led1,824*84,136*2,430*
Stage Wins15*13016


*Most all time
**Tied for most all time

  • Through 15 races in 2025, Hendrick Motorsports enters Mexico City leading all NASCAR Cup Series organizations in laps led, top-five finishes, top 10s, stage wins and average finish. The team has led 43% of all laps raced this season.
  • A Hendrick Motorsports driver has led the regular-season standings following 13 straight races, with William Byron on top for 12 of them.
  • Hendrick Motorsports has finished in the top five in every Cup event this season, the only team to do so. Dating to last year, the organization has posted at least one top-five finish in 23 consecutive races, matching its second-longest streak ever.
  • With Kyle Larson’s fifth-place performance Sunday at Michigan International Speedway, Hendrick Motorsports reached 1,300 top-five finishes. The organization also extended its streak of races with at least one lap led to 30, the longest active run in the Cup Series.
  • The team’s engines have powered 13 pole positions and 13 race wins across all NASCAR national series in 2025, including four points-paying Cup victories and one in the exhibition Clash.
  • On road courses in the Next Gen era, Hendrick Motorsports leads all teams in poles, wins, top-five results, top 10s, laps led and average finish. It has won five of the last eight road races.

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Kyle Larson, driver of the No. 5 Chevrolet, on going to Mexico City for a NASCAR Cup Series race: “I really love the idea of going to Mexico City and bringing the Cup Series to another country and I know we have a lot of Mexican race fans but it’s probably hard for them to come to a race. So, bringing our sport to them is going to be great. Having Daniel Suarez as a part of the Cup Series, too, I think is huge for the event. So, yeah, I think it’s going to be an awesome atmosphere. I watch the Formula One race (in Mexico City), and you see football events or soccer events and those fans are just incredible. They’re very passionate. I hope they bring that passion to the race and we can put on a good show and hopefully get to come back more and more and maybe potentially travel to other countries.”

Chase Elliott, driver of the No. 9 Chevrolet, on NASCAR heading to Mexico City: “(NASCAR has) been willing to try some things and not all of them have worked, and I think that’s OK. But some of them have been really great ideas, and I think leaving the country is probably a pretty good one in the long-term scheme of the growth of the sport and the type of audience we can reach. We’ll kind of see how it goes, obviously, the logistics of doing that versus going to Europe or something along those lines would be totally different. I think it’s a good way to kind of dip your toes in the water and see what it’s like from a travel perspective. I think the race track is kind of tried and true and it’ll be a good show.”

William Byron, driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet, on Sunday’s race in Mexico: “I’m excited to get to the track and see what it’s like. I was in the Chevy simulator to get ready for it, and hopefully that means we can get up to speed pretty quickly Friday in practice. Our road course program is strong so that gives me some confidence.”

Alex Bowman, driver of the No. 48 Chevrolet, on the Cup Series going to Mexico for the first time: “I’m really looking forward to racing in Mexico this weekend. It’s always special to bring our sport to new places and feel the excitement from fans who don’t always get to see us race in person. Our No. 48 Ally Chevy team has had speed, but we haven’t had the results to show for it lately. We’re ready to turn our luck around and put together a strong race from start to finish.”

DORMAN REVS UP ITS BRAND IN NASCAR AS THE PRIMARY SPONSOR OF HALEY’S NO. 7 CHEVROLET AT POCONO RACEWAY

COLMAR, Pa. (June 12, 2025) – On Sunday, June 22nd, Dorman Products, Inc. (NASDAQ:DORM) will be taking its place on the grid at one of the biggest motorsports events of the year: The NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway.

“Our sponsorship with Spire Motorsports is something we put a lot of value in — not just for the exposure, but for what it represents. It’s a connection to a passionate community that shares our love for cars, performance, and problem-solving. Partnering with Spire Motorsports allows us to celebrate that shared spirit and be a part of incredible events like the Pocono race,” said Steve Gisondi, Vice President, Marketing.

The Dorman car will be driven by 26-year-old Justin Haley, who has 234 points after 15 races in the prestigious NASCAR Cup Series Championship standings. Haley is not only a rising star in NASCAR and a key driver for Spire Motorsports — he’s also a strong ambassador for the Dorman brand.

Haley’s car will be emblazoned with Dorman logos over a striking orange and black paint scheme and is the centerpiece of a multi-prong brand marketing campaign directed at fans attending race weekend at Pocono, as well as television and internet audiences around the world.

Director of Marketing Communications Justin Hall noted, “This marks our fifth year partnering with Spire Motorsports and the No. 7 car at Pocono. This race delivers top-tier brand exposure, and we’re excited to be a part of this year’s event with Spire.”

Dorman’s presence at Pocono represents more than just a marketing milestone — it is a celebration of the shared values that unite Dorman, Spire Motorsports, and the NASCAR community. From the garage to the grandstands, Dorman is proud to support a sport that reflects the determination, innovation, and hands-on spirit that defines the brand.

This event marks an exciting step forward as Dorman looks to build on the momentum and continue engaging with the passionate fans and professionals who drive the automotive world ahead. For more information about Pocono Race Weekend visit https://www.poconoraceway.com/

Visit our website at www.dormanproducts.com.

The Investor Relations section of the website contains a significant amount of information about Dorman, including financial and other information for investors. Dorman encourages investors to visit its website periodically to view new and updated information.

About Dorman …
Dorman gives professionals, enthusiasts, and owners greater freedom to fix motor vehicles. For over 100 years, we have been driving new solutions, releasing tens of thousands of aftermarket replacement products engineered to save time and money and increase convenience and reliability. Founded and headquartered in the United States, we are a pioneering global organization offering an always-evolving catalog of products, covering cars, trucks, and specialty vehicles, from chassis to body, from underhood to undercarriage, and from hardware to complex electronics.

Forward-Looking Statements…
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About Spire Motorsports …
Spire Motorsports earned its inaugural NASCAR Cup Series victory in its first full season of competition when Justin Haley took the checkered flag in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway on July 7, 2019. Less than three years later, William Byron drove Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado to its inaugural NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series win on April 7, 2022, at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway. The team’s most recent win came on May 30, 2025, when Rajah Caruth took the checkered flag in the Rackley Roofing 200 at Nashville Superspeedway.

In 2025, Spire Motorsports campaigns the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolets in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team also fields the Nos. 07, 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet Silverados in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and the No. 77 Chevrolet in the ARCA Menards Series in select events.

Philadelphia welcomes NASCAR Cup Series star Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in advance of Dover Motor Speedway’s July 18-20 NASCAR tripleheader weekend

  • 2023 Daytona 500 champion attends Phillies game, visits Franklin Institute, jogs up “Rocky” steps.
  • Driver of the No. 47 Chevrolet for Hyak Motorsports scheduled to start in the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 on Sunday, July 20.
  • Visit DoverMotorSpeedway.com to order NASCAR tickets, camping and parking.

PHILADELPHIA (June 11, 2025) – The City of Brotherly Love embraced NASCAR Cup Series star Ricky Stenhouse Jr. with open arms Wednesday during a visit in advance of Dover Motor Speedway’s July 18-20 NASCAR tripleheader weekend.

Stenhouse, who will drive the No. 47 Chevrolet for Hyak Motorsports in the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday, July 20 (2 p.m., TNT, Performance Racing Network), took in several iconic Philadelphia venues, greeted racing fans, signed autographs, posed for photos with children and met with media members previewing America’s best drivers visiting The World’s Fastest One-Mile Oval next month.

“Dover is just its own animal, no pun intended,” said the 2023 Daytona 500 winner and two-time NASCAR Xfinity Series champion of the Monster Mile. “You feel like you’re qualifying every lap.”

Stenhouse’s first stop came at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, best known for its front entrance steps featured in the “Rocky” film series, the famous statue depicting the underdog boxer at the top of the steps and its expansive views of the Philadelphia skyline.

Next was an exclusive tour of The Franklin Institute, one of the nation’s top science museums, with Franklin Institute President and CEO Larry Dubinski. Before participating in a combustion demonstration showing off the wonders of oxygen, heat and fuel, Stenhouse, a four-time NASCAR Cup Series race winner, walked through exhibits featuring a lightning rod constructed by Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, a working robot dating from the 1790s and an early locomotive prototype.

Finally, Stenhouse hit Citizens Bank Park, home of Major League Baseball’s Philadelphia Phillies, who defeated the visiting Chicago Cubs 7-2. After visiting the field during pre-game warmups, Stenhouse grabbed a famous Philly cheesesteak for lunch before a roundtable session with media members previewing the Monster Mile’s upcoming NASCAR weekend.

“With the race in July, the track should be slicker and take rubber better,” Stenhouse said. “There will be multiple grooves to work with. I’m anxious to get there and see what it’s like.”

Stenhouse has four top-10 finishes in 21 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Dover with two top-5 finishes and three top-10 placements in six NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Dover.

The Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 NASCAR Cup Series race is race No. 4 in NASCAR on TNT’s debut five-race in-season tournament, which runs five consecutive weeks from June 28 (Atlanta) through July 27 (Indianapolis).

2025 marks 56 consecutive years that Dover Motor Speedway has hosted a NASCAR Cup Series event. The Monster Mile is one of only 10 tracks in the country to host 100 or more NASCAR Cup Series races.

NASCAR TICKETS:

Dover Motor Speedway’s full 2025 race schedule includes:

  • Friday, July 18: General Tire 150 ARCA Menards Series race (5 p.m., FS1)
  • Saturday, July 19: BetRivers 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race (4:30 p.m., The CW, Performance Racing Network)
  • Sunday, July 20: Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 NASCAR Cup Series race (2 p.m., TNT, Performance Racing Network)

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Tesla Model X Wrap: Customizing & Protecting Your SUV in Orange County

Tesla Wrap

Elevate Style and Shield Your SUV in Orange County

Thinking of giving your Tesla Model X a bold new look without committing to a permanent paint job? A Tesla Model X wrap might be the sleek, smart upgrade you’re searching for. Whether you’re dreaming of stealthy matte black or a color-shifting chameleon effect, wraps add style, protection, and personality—all while preserving your original paint. And if you’re in Southern California, our Tesla Model X wrap services in Orange County deliver both form and function, tailored to your environment.

But what makes wraps so appealing, and how do they stack up against more traditional solutions?

What Exactly Is a Tesla Model X Wrap?

A Tesla wrap is more than just a cosmetic change—it’s a high-performance, adhesive vinyl film applied to your car’s surface. It conforms to the vehicle’s curves, enhancing its look while forming a protective barrier against scratches, UV damage, and daily road debris.

Unlike paint, a wrap is fully reversible. Want a new look in two years? You can switch it up without damaging your Model X’s original finish. That’s why so many Tesla owners are choosing wraps over repainting—they want flexibility, protection, and personalization in one.

Living in Orange County means your Tesla sees a lot of sun, salt air, and freeway exposure. These local conditions are notorious for fading paint, causing oxidation, and leaving your exterior riddled with chips and blemishes.

So, how does wrapping help?
Vinyl wraps act like a second skin, shielding your SUV from the harsh SoCal climate. Whether it’s bird droppings, tree sap, or relentless UV rays, the wrap takes the hit—not your paint. And if damage does occur, replacing a panel wrap is far less costly than repainting a fender.

Great question—and the options have never been more exciting. Today’s wraps are engineered for durability and beauty. So which finish fits your vibe?

Matte finishes like matte black or Nardo grey offer a muted, futuristic edge—perfect for Model X owners chasing understated luxury.

Satin wraps in hues like satin metallic charcoal or satin blue provide a silky, semi-gloss look that strikes a balance between gloss and matte.

Gloss finishes, including gloss black, chrome-look vinyl, or metallic red, bring out the shine for a head-turning, exotic presence.

Specialty wraps—from color-shifting chameleons to iridescent overlays and carbon fiber textures—let you create a one-of-a-kind visual identity.

All these finishes are designed to resist heat, UV exposure, and aging, making them ideal for Orange County drivers who want long-term style and protection.

Tesla Wrap

Which Colors Are Dominating the Tesla Scene?

Tesla owners are known for pushing design boundaries, and 2024–2025 is no exception. Some of the most popular wrap colors this year include:

  • Gloss Metallic Midnight Emerald Green – Luxurious and dark with an elegant shimmer in sunlight.
  • Color Shift Satin Chameleon Blue – Shifts between blue and purple, depending on the angle and light.
  • Matte Grey – A premium, clean finish that’s especially favored for Model X builds.
  • Satin White or Metallic Red – Standouts that make your SUV pop—often paired with blackout accents for contrast.

Want something even more custom? Holographic chrome, carbon fiber pearl, and iridescent green wraps are leading the innovation wave in 2025.

How Much Does a Tesla Model X Wrap Cost in Orange County?

It depends on the finish you choose and the coverage. But here’s a general range:

  • Full vinyl wrap: $1,500–$3,500+

While it might seem like a big investment, consider this: repainting a Tesla costs thousands and can’t be undone. A vinyl wrap protects your investment—and your resale value.

Is a Tesla Model X Wrap Worth It?

If you value design, flexibility, and protection, the answer is a resounding yes. Wraps let you express your style, safeguard your vehicle, and stand out from the sea of factory finishes. And with professional installation, your wrap will look seamless and last for years.

From daily commutes to beach drives, Orange County roads throw everything at your car. A Tesla Model X wrap keeps you one step ahead—stylish, protected, and always ready for the spotlight.

Ready to wrap your Model X in something extraordinary?
Explore your Tesla Model X wrap options today at https://www.electricautofilms.com/specialist-services/tesla-model-x

Camping in Style: Innovative RV Decor Ideas for the Modern Traveler

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Camping isn’t what it used to be—and that’s a good thing. Today’s modern traveler is trading basic sleeping bags and canned beans for plush cushions, mood lighting, and designer-inspired interiors. Whether you’re a full-time RVer or an occasional weekend warrior, upgrading your mobile home with thoughtful, stylish design can dramatically enhance your travel experience. Here’s a deep dive into innovative RV decor ideas that blend comfort, personality, and functionality, because home is wherever you park it.

1. Embrace a Theme That Inspires You

Choosing a design theme is a smart first step when revamping your RV’s interior. A cohesive theme not only elevates the aesthetic but also helps streamline your decorating choices. Popular RV decor themes include:

  • Boho Chic: Think macramé wall hangings, warm earthy tones, and layered textiles.
  • Scandinavian Minimalism: Whitewashed walls, natural wood accents, and simple yet elegant furnishings.
  • Modern Farmhouse: Shiplap, barn-style lighting, and neutral palettes with black hardware for contrast.
  • Industrial Modern: Exposed metal, matte finishes, and Edison bulbs can create a sleek, edgy feel.

A defined style gives your small space a big personality and helps it feel more like a curated sanctuary than a cramped vehicle.

2. Smart Storage with Style

Space is a premium commodity in any RV, so finding clever ways to store your essentials is critical. But why settle for utilitarian when you can integrate style?

  • Under-seat Storage: Add bench seating with lift-up tops to hide away extra linens or gear.
  • Overhead Baskets: Install wire or wicker baskets above doors or cabinets for lightweight, attractive storage.
  • Decorative Hooks and Pegboards: Use them to hang hats, kitchen tools, or even plants, turning functional elements into design features.

Blending storage and style is one of the top RV decor ideas, bringing both organization and elegance into your mobile home.

3. Light It Up: Ambient Lighting Options

Most factory-installed RV lighting is harsh and cold. Upgrading your lighting can instantly create a warmer, more inviting space.

  • LED Strip Lighting: Install under cabinets or along baseboards for a soft, ambient glow.
  • Battery-Operated Sconces: Add these above the bed or seating area for a cozy reading nook.
  • Twinkle Lights: These are perfect for outdoor setups or inside to create a whimsical feel.

The right lighting not only enhances mood but can also highlight specific decor elements, elevating your RV’s style quotient.

4. Flexible Furnishings

Modular, multi-functional furniture is a game changer in tight quarters. Investing in pieces that serve more than one purpose can help you save space without sacrificing comfort.

  • Fold-Down Desks: Perfect for remote work or as a breakfast nook.
  • Murphy Beds or Convertible Sofas: Essential for maintaining open space during the day.
  • Ottomans with Storage: Great for kicking up your feet and hiding away clutter.

These RV decor ideas help keep your living area clean and adaptable, ideal for the ever-changing needs of road life. Whether you are on a long-term journey or just starting your adventure, these tips are essential for any trip, particularly for those who opt for an RV rental Denver to explore the Rocky Mountains.

5. Personalized Accents

One of the joys of RV travel is the ability to bring a little bit of “yourself” wherever you go. Personalized accents transform a generic vehicle into a true home on wheels.

  • Custom Throw Pillows or Blankets: Feature your initials, favorite quotes, or even travel maps.
  • Photo Collages: Use peel-and-stick frames to create a gallery wall that documents your adventures.
  • Souvenir Display Shelves: Showcase your trinkets from national parks, local artisan shops, or flea markets.

Adding some personal touches not only boosts the aesthetic appeal, but it will also strengthen your emotional connection to your space.

6. Revamp Your Walls and Floors

RV interiors often come with generic wallpaper and dull flooring. Updating these elements can significantly alter the ambiance of your space.

  • Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper: Easy to install and remove, perfect for renters or indecisive decorators.
  • Vinyl Plank Flooring: Lightweight, durable, and available in dozens of styles.
  • Wall Decals and Murals: Large-format decals can mimic window views, brick walls, or even forests.

These RV decor ideas are budget-friendly and pack a powerful design punch without major renovations.

7. Green It Up: Add Plants

There are even creative ways to incorporate greenery into an RV, as plants breathe life into any space.

  • Hanging Planters: Use ceiling hooks or over-the-cabinet hangers for pothos or ivy.
  • Suction Cup Herb Gardens: Stick them to windows for fresh basil, mint, or rosemary on the road.
  • Faux Plants: High-quality artificial greenery is a low-maintenance way to add color and vibrancy.

Greenery enhances air quality (if real) and improves mood—a natural fit for the open road lifestyle.

8. Create Outdoor Living Spaces

Remember the exterior! With just a few thoughtful touches, your RV’s outdoor space can become an extension of your living area.

  • Outdoor Rugs and Lighting: Define the space and make it feel like a real patio.
  • Folding Furniture: Chairs, tables, and even hanging hammocks add comfort and flexibility.
  • Retractable Awnings: Provide shade and shelter, making your outdoor area usable in a wider range of conditions.

Treating your campsite as an extension of your decor theme helps create a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.

9. Upgrade the Kitchenette

A functional and stylish kitchen is a big plus for any traveler. Make the most of the compact space with these RV decor ideas:

  • Magnetic Spice Racks: Keep seasonings organized and accessible.
  • Bamboo Countertop Covers: Expand your prep space and add a clean, natural look.
  • Chic Dishware and Linens: Opt for enamel or melamine dishes over plastic and complement them with cotton napkins for a cozy touch.

A well-designed kitchen motivates better cooking, and better cooking leads to happier travels.

10. Seasonal Refreshes

It’s easy and affordable to refresh your decor with the seasons.

  • Throw Pillow Covers: Swap for festive colors or patterns.
  • Window Treatments: Change curtains with the season for different light and heat control.
  • Decorative Accents: Think mini pumpkins in fall, fairy lights in winter, or seashells in summer.

Seasonal decor keeps your space feeling fresh and exciting, even if you’re parked in the same spot for a while.

Design That Moves with You

Modern RV life is about more than travel—it’s about freedom, comfort, and creativity. With the right RV decor ideas, you can transform your rig into a stylish, functional haven that reflects who you are and how you live. From smart storage to aesthetic lighting and personalized accents, the possibilities are limited only by your imagination.

So go ahead and revamp that rolling home because style shouldn’t be left behind when the road begins.

How to choose safety footwear in the UAE: a guide for construction and manufacturing workers

The hot climate, intense physical activity, dust, and risk of injury all make choosing work footwear in the UAE a task of strategic importance, especially for construction and manufacturing workers, where safety and comfort affect not only productivity but also health. An unsuitable pair can result in burns, blisters, or injuries. This means that you need to choose wisely.

Given the extreme climatic conditions, work shoes should be as lightweight, heat-resistant, and breathable as possible. These are exactly the kind of models featured at https://talansafetyshoes.com/prod-cat/safety-boots/, where you can find shoes tested in high heat, humidity, and dusty conditions.

The importance of materials: what’s suitable for the UAE climate

Not all shoes certified as safety shoes are equally suitable for the deserts and production sites of the Middle East. What matters here is not just the standard, but the adaptation to the temperature and environment.

For the upper of the shoe will be suitable:

  • Microfiber with ventilation inserts – lightweight, tear-resistant.
  • Mesh textile – allows natural air circulation.
  • Perforated nubuck – an option for moderate conditions.

For the sole – basic qualities, these are:

  • PU or EVA – lightweight and elastic, do not overheat.
  • Heat resistant up to 300°C (HRO marking).
  • SRC anti-slip – especially important when working with oil, water or sand.

Protection you can rely on

In a construction or workshop environment, the slightest deviation from the norm can lead to injury. That’s why every pair of shoes must provide:

  • Composite underfoot – lightweight, does not heat up, does not conduct current.
  • Anti-puncture insole – made of Kevlar or textile, protects against nails and rebar.
  • Reinforced butt – locks the foot in place and prevents sprains.
  • Cushioning insole – reduces stress on the spine and joints.

Additionally, in conditions of high humidity and heat, a moisture-wicking lining that does not retain sweat and does not cause chafing is essential.

How to choose the right size

A common mistake is to take shoes “to fit”. In the heat, the foot swells, and a tight pair can chafe to the point of bleeding. The right approach:

  • Try on shoes in the evening.
  • Leave a 5-7 mm margin in the toe.
  • Make sure the foot does not chatter and the heel is securely locked in place.
  • Prefer models with interchangeable insoles – this will add personalized comfort.

Longevity starts with care

Even the most reliable pair will last less than it should if care is not taken. This is especially true in the UAE, where dust, salt and sweat can quickly deteriorate materials.

What’s important:

  • Dry your shoes after every change (in the shade).
  • Use disinfectant sprays.
  • Clean the surface regularly with a soft brush.
  • Replace the insoles every 2-3 months.

With this approach, a quality shoe will last 12-18 months of active use.

TALAN – footwear proven in the field

When it comes to reliability, it’s worth relying on experience. The TALAN factory has been creating protective footwear that works in the toughest conditions for over a hundred years. All products are certified according to European standards, tested in extreme environments and adapted to the climate of a particular region – be it Ukraine, Poland or the UAE. TALAN models are used by both employees of large construction holdings and craftsmen at private sites. These are shoes trusted by professionals.

Work shoes are not a small thing. They are the foundation of your safety. And in the UAE, that foundation should be heat-resistant, durable and thoughtfully designed. Choose wisely, work in comfort.

TEAM CHEVY NASCAR RACE ADVANCE: Mexico City

TEAM CHEVY ADVANCE
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
June 14-15, 2025

NASCAR is gearing up for a historic weekend with the Cup and Xfinity Series heading south of the border to Mexico City, Mexico, to take on Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.

For NASCAR’s top division, the venture will mark the first time in history that the series will compete in a points-paying race on an international stage. But for the Xfinity Series, the weekend will be a homecoming as the venue previously hosted the series for a four-race stint from 2005-2008. 

Busch Finds Name on Elite Past Winners List

Over the circuit’s more than 50-year history, Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez has hosted a variety of international events, including four races for the NASCAR Xfinity Series. The Mexico City venue welcomed the series for the first time in 2005 – an event that went down in history as the first-ever points-paying race for a NASCAR national touring series. Chevrolet owns victories in two of the series’ four appearances at the circuit, with the first coming in the inaugural event with Martin Truex Jr. Just two of the track’s past NASCAR winners will compete in Sunday’s Viva Mexico 250, including Team Chevy’s Kyle Busch, who made the trip to victory lane in the series’ last event at the circuit in 2008.

 Racking up Inaugural Race Wins

It will be a weekend filled with unknowns for the sport’s drivers and teams to tackle. But in recent years, the Chevrolet camp has found success in turning challenges into opportunities. Since the beginning of the 2020 season, NASCAR’s premier series has contested eight points-paying races at inaugural events – a portfolio of new venues featuring a set of road courses, a pair of intermediate-style ovals, a dirt track and a street course. Those events have seen Chevrolet pave the way with four drivers from three different Chevrolet organizations earning a combined five victories, including each of the venues that feature left- and right-hand turns:

Daytona International Speedway Road Course (2020) – Chase Elliott (Hendrick Motorsports)
Circuit of The Americas (2021) – Chase Elliott (Hendrick Motorsports)
Nashville Superspeedway (2021) – Kyle Larson (Hendrick Motorsports)
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course (2021) – AJ Allmendinger (Kaulig Racing)
Chicago Street Course (2023) – Shane van Gisbergen (Trackhouse Racing)

Suarez Eager for Home Race

The history-making weekend is even more special for Trackhouse Racing’s Daniel Suarez. The Monterrey, Mexico, native started his journey to NASCAR’s top level racing karts in his home country before making his way into the NASCAR Mexico Series in 2010. It was there that Suarez quickly started putting his name on the map by earning the ‘Rookie of the Year’ title. Over the next three seasons, Suarez’s career took him to the United States, with the driver joining NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity program in 2013. Progressively moving through the sport’s national ranks, Suarez joined the Chevrolet camp for the 2021 Cup Series season when he joined forces with Trackhouse Racing. In just his second season with the organization, Suarez earned a spot in history when he drove his No. 99 Chevrolet to the victory at Sonoma Raceway to become the first Mexican-born driver to win in NASCAR’s top division.

 Ready for the Road Courses

After a five-race stretch of intermediate ovals, the Mexico City circuit will mark the first of four road course races left to close out each series’ regular seasons, making mastering left- and right-hand turns even more crucial to solidify your team’s championship contention. The Bowtie brigade is filled with road course warriors with seven different drivers earning a combined 20 wins in the past 27 NASCAR Cup Series road course events. In the Next Gen era, Chevrolet holds a winning percentage of 62.5 percent on road courses heading into the Mexico City race weekend, with Kyle Larson’s 2024 Charlotte ROVAL victory marking the manufacturer’s 10th road course triumph in the Next Gen car. Also earning a victory making left- and right- hand turns on a street course circuit includes Trackhouse Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen and Hendrick Motorsports’ Alex Bowman, who have collectively kept Chevrolet undefeated in the series at the Chicago Street Course.

Allgaier Continuing to Pace the Way

Reigning NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion, Justin Allgaier, is continuing to prove that he is on track to defend his title. The 39-year-old Riverton, Illinois, native is coming off yet another near dominate performance at Nashville Superspeedway that earned the team’s third win of the season. The win was enough to push Allgaier to the ninth position on the series’ all-time wins list. With another high-point day, the veteran JR Motorsports driver was able to build his points cushion to 92 markers heading into the Mexico City race weekend.

Chevrolet shares similar road course success in the Xfinity Series. Sam Mayer’s victory at Watkins Glen International in Aug. 2023 kickstarted a streak of road course triumphs for the Bowtie brand, with the manufacturer heading south with eight-straight road course wins. Most recently, it was JR Motorsports’ Connor Zilisch that picked up the win at Circuit of The Americas and an early playoff berth in just the third race of his rookie campaign. Also within that timeframe included Shane van Gisbergen’s win in the 2024 Chicago Street Race to deliver Chevrolet its first Xfinity Series street course win.

Notable Entries

Among the list of drivers pulling double-duty includes a pair of Chevrolet drivers – Daniel Suarez and Andres Perez de Lara.

Suarez will take over the driving duties for the No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet for his first NASCAR Xfinity Series start of the season. The Monterrey, Mexico, native has a short but successful history in the series. Suarez competed in his first full-time Xfinity Series campaign in 2015, going on to take the ‘Rookie of the Year’ honors. The driver went on have a standout sophomore season the following year – collecting three wins en route to the series’ championship title.

Currently competing in his rookie season in the Craftsman Truck Series, Perez is set to make his Xfinity Series debut this weekend at his home track of Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. The 20-year-old Mexico City, Mexico, native is coming off a history-making season on his journey to the NASCAR national ranks. The Chevrolet driver wrapped up his third year with Rev Racing by earning the 2024 ARCA Menards Series Driver Championship, making Perez the series’ first champion from Mexico. With just 15 career Truck Series starts under his belt, Perez has already scored three top-10 finishes, with his most recent coming just last weekend when he drove his No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet to a ninth-place result at Michigan International Speedway.

Chevrolet’s season statistics with 15 NASCAR Cup Series races complete:

Wins: 5

Poles: 7

Laps Led: 2,134

Top-Fives: 30

Top-10s: 66

Stage Wins: 15

Chevrolet’s season statistics with 14 NASCAR Xfinity Series races complete:

Wins: 12

Poles: 8

Laps Led: 2,063

Top-Fives: 47

Top-10s: 91

Stage Wins: 23

Chevrolet’s season statistics with 13 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races complete:

Wins: 6

Poles: 2

Laps Led: 851

Top-Fives: 33

Top-10s: 64

Stage Wins: 7

BOWTIE BULLETS:

· The pace car lineup for the NASCAR doubleheader weekend at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez will feature all three NASCAR OEM partners, with the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 helping lead the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series to the green flag in their respective events.

· Only two drivers entered in Sunday’s Viva Mexico 250 are past winners at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, including Kyle Busch, who earned the victory in the last NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the circuit in 2008.

· Since the beginning of the 2020 season, there have been eight inaugural points-paying NASCAR Cup Series races, with four drivers from three different Chevrolet organizations earning a combined five victories:

Daytona International Speedway Road Course (2020) – Chase Elliott
Circuit of The Americas (2021) – Chase Elliott
Nashville Superspeedway (2021) – Kyle Larson
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course (2021) – AJ Allmendinger
Chicago Street Course (2023) – Shane van Gisbergen

· Chevrolet has earned 20 victories in the past 27 NASCAR Cup Series road course events – dating from Chase Elliott’s victory at Watkins Glen International in Aug. 2019, to Kyle Larson’s victory at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course in Oct. 2024.

· In 16 NASCAR Cup Series road course races in the Next Gen era, Chevrolet leads the series with 10 victories – recorded by six drivers from four different Chevrolet organizations.

· Chevrolet has earned at least half of the top-10 finishing results in eight of the 15 points-paying races thus far this season, including a season-high seven top-10 finishes at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway.

· In 123 points-paying races in the Next Gen era, Chevrolet leads all manufacturers with 57 victories – a winning percentage of 46.3%.

· With its 43 NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer Championships, 33 NASCAR Cup Series Driver Championships, and 871 all-time NASCAR Cup Series wins, Chevrolet continues to hold the title as the winningest brand in NASCAR Cup Series history.


TUNE-IN:

NASCAR Cup Series

Viva Mexico 250

Sunday, June 15, at 3 p.m. ET

(Amazon Prime, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90)

NASCAR Xfinity Series

The Chilango 150

Saturday, June 14, 4:30 p.m. ET

(CW, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90)


QUOTABLE QUOTES:

Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Are you looking forward to Mexico?

“I’m excited to get to Mexico. It’s something totally different for us this year. I’ve really worked on my road racing skills and this weekend’s race will be fun since it’s a new course to us. I’ve learned to love road course racing in general and in the rain. If I crash, I crash, but if not, I go fast. That’s how I look at it. Aim for the wet line and hope I don’t fall off of the track.”

What do you think about your colorful looking car for this weekend?

“Yes it is! It’s my first time running a Wendy’s paint scheme and you won’t miss it out on the track this weekend. The lines represent Wendy’s Frosty Swirls which is cool. I had the opportunity with my teammates to go to the Wendy’s test kitchen a couple of months ago and that was fun. We got an opportunity to taste different food and of course we indulged in some Frosties.”

Since the win at Charlotte a couple of weeks ago, how has the No. 1 team changed?

“Our attitude hasn’t changed because we were a happy group before. Winning definitely winning helps, of course, but nothing drastic.”

Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

You haven’t raced at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, but based on what you’ve seen in the SIM, what are your thoughts on the track?

“It’s a pretty standard road course. There’s going to be some tight stadium sections. I would say that the bumper will be used at times. The course has a very long straightaway, so the braking zones will be important..”

How do you prepare for the challenge of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez?

“I’m looking forward to seeing how the elevation affects the engines when we get out there. We have been spending a lot of time on the simulator, working on different setups and getting a feel for the track. My teammate Kyle Busch has a win at Mexico, so I will probably pick his brain a little bit. The track configuration has changed somewhat, but past that, our No. 3 Boot Barn Chevrolet team put in the work and the simulator, and hope it pays off.”

Are you looking forward to racing in Mexico City? It’s a big moment for our sport.

“Yeah, I haven’t been really focused on what it all takes to get to Mexico City. Then this week, I was with a bunch of the Chevy drivers, and in conversations with them, it started to really sink in that this is a big undertaking. It’s a lot just getting to Mexico City, and then with how big the city is itself, and going back and forth to the track, you get a little more anxiety leading into this race weekend. That’s why I don’t like thinking about the traveling part of my job until the last minute, usually, but I am going to prepare a little more this week than I probably would for most race weekends. We’ll be flying home on a Monday instead of a Sunday, so that’s a little different. I’m ready to get there and see what its all about. I just want to get there and get home healthy and safe.”

There’s been a noticeable uptick in performance lately at RCR. What do you attribute the recent success to?

“For our team, we gave away a lot of points the last two weeks from a strategy standpoint, but our cars are driving pretty good. I was really excited at the beginning of the year. I thought we brought some more speed to the track and more competitive cars. Now, it’s been about executing a little better from time to time and we still need to qualify better. We’ve still got a lot of work to go, but we’ve got more pace in our cars than we’ve had the last two years.”

Justin Haley, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

What are your thoughts as the NASCAR Cup Series heads to Mexico City for the first time?

“Mexico City will be a lot of fun for the industry, for the drivers and for the fans. This will be the first time I’ve raced this track, but we had good speed earlier this season at Circuit of the Americas and I feel pretty good about our road-race program. The biggest challenge is the high elevation, so I’ve been trying to prepare for that part of it. I have been sleeping in an altitude tent to train for the race. We’ll use practice to figure out the fast way around so we can be in a good spot for qualifying and the race.”

Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

There’s a lot of road courses coming up. Does that present an opportunity for you guys to get five here, three here and just kind of flip the races that way?

“Maybe, hopefully, but there’s a lot of really good guys that run really well at road courses as well. So, it’s not like you can outshine in a road race versus an oval. You’ve got Shane that’s going to be there, AJ that’s going be there. Tyler Reddick’s always really fast at those places. Ty Gibbs is fast. Christopher Bell’s been fast. So, now you’re already talking about seventh place, right? William Byron as well, he’s been super fast at those places. So, it’s just a matter of putting it all together just as you would on an oval.”

Going to Mexico City next week, you had arguably your best run of the year at Circuit of the Americas this year. Is there any excitement, confidence going back to a road course next weekend?

“A little bit, yeah. I think the tracks are different enough that it’s definitely not the same by any means. But, you turn right and you turn left. So, we’ll see how it goes. It’s primarily a flat course, not a lot of transitions, elevation changes or anything. So, I would like to think that the COTA stuff will work well there and we can be fast.”

What is the importance of NASCAR going international to take our racing product to fans that aren’t in the United States?

“For me, I feel like going to different venues is always a great thing, whether it’s in the States or whether it’s in Mexico or Canada. I always kind of thought back in the 90s it was cool to tune in late in the year, off season basically, and see that NASCAR was in Japan. I think that just kind of lends ourselves to different demographics. Obviously, a lot of those race fans are probably Formula One fans or different fans of different forms of racing that are more native to their area, their country. But bringing NASCAR in there brings them to what we do and who we are and the characters of the sport and gives them a presence of being a part of NASCAR.”

As one of the icons of the sport, a multi-time champion, what is it like going to different venues like that in different countries? And experiencing that stardom and being recognized?

“It’s a lot of fun to go to Mexico. I ran there a couple times in the Xfinity Series races. It was really cool and unique to just kind of see the fan nature and how different it can be or what it is and the energy that they bring to the track. It’s a lot of fun to check that out. The Mexican fans were very passionate about their particular drivers, most notably Adrian Fernandez. He’s a big name down there. It was a lot of fun to race against him and be a part of that for me to win the final race that we had there back in 2009, it was special.”

What do you expect out of that track? Have you studied it at all yet or is there anything or you just haven’t looked at it yet?

“I haven’t seen it yet. Obviously, I’ve seen the F1 races there, so I have a good understanding. I’ve raced there before, so not every corner is different, but the stadium section I know is a lot different. It’ll be interesting to see how all that plays out with our cars.”

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

“It’s kind of crazy to think about it’s been 20 years since I’ve raced in Mexico City. The racetrack is beautiful, and the atmosphere is going to be absolutely insane. It’’ll be a packed house and the fans are always fantastic there. I’m looking forward to going out there and getting on the racetrack. Obviously, we know this is a good opportunity to have a really good result if we execute like I know we can. It’s going to be a fun weekend. The weather could be interesting and throw curveballs, but we’ll have to be ready for that and look to have a solid weekend.”

Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet

“It’s really exciting to head to Mexico City for the first time. Racing in a new country is always a unique experience, and I’m looking forward to seeing the fans, learning the track, and soaking in the culture. There’s a lot of unknowns, but that’s part of what makes it fun—we’re ready for the challenge. It’s awesome to have FunPops with us for this historic race.”

Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

You have previous experience at the track in a variety of disciplines. Talk about that and if you think that experience gives you an advantage heading into this weekend.

“Anytime you have gone somewhere, had success, and experienced the racetrack, the culture, altitude adjustment, and all the things that we have to do going into this weekend, it gives you a little bit of extra confidence. It was a long time ago. It was 2005 when I was back in Mexico City for that double-header weekend where I ran IMSA in the Rolex prototypes. We sat on the pole and won the race on Saturday, then woke up the Sunday morning to run the IndyCar race. It is a little different than the double header that we are used to on the NASCAR side. I went from the prototype to the open wheel car, but I had a lot of fun. It was a great atmosphere. Fans are intense, engaged, and absolutely love motorsports. I think NASCAR is going to be embraced and it is going to be a huge event. I am looking forward to it. I know there is a lot of logistical challenges and stuff like that, but to me, it is a great opportunity to put our sport in a spotlight and go put on a good show at a great facility with very passionate fans.”

You’ve got B’laster on the car this weekend as the primary sponsor. How do you manage your expectations to perform well for a new partner?

“This is going to be our first race with B’laster on board, but we had GUNK, another brand in the B’laster family, with us at Talladega earlier this year. We are looking forward to continuing to build that partnership and brand. When they came on board, they really wanted Mexico City as one of their races. They knew it would be an opportunity for us to go run up front and have a shot at winning, so we hope to do that, right? Anytime you have a new partner onboard, you want to help continue to grow that brand and opportunity. I feel like running well is important and Mexico City is a good opportunity to do that.”

Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

How do you feel about participating in the first points-paying international Cup Series race in the modern era this weekend in Mexico?

“I’m really excited. This is such a big moment for NASCAR and it will be nice to go to a new track that has hosted motorsports events in some of the top series in the world. We finished last year with a really strong showing at Watkins Glen and I felt like we had a decent car earlier this year at COTA, so it’ll be nice to have a full practice to get laps on track before we qualify. I think it’ll be a great weekend overall and a good show for all the fans.”

Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

What are you looking forward to in Mexico City this weekend?

“Another new track and new place that I’ve never been to before. I’ve been doing a lot of SIM lately and it’s pretty cool, a challenging and big track. There are lots of technical sections and it’s going to be very difficult. Turn 1 is going to be carnage I think with how NASCAR restarts are. It’s going to be nuts but I’m looking forward to some right handers this weekend.”

Do you feel like these stretch of road courses coming up are critical for you?

“Oh, one hundred percent (laughs). Everyone expects us to perform on road courses. Not that we have been hanging out for it (road courses), but the ovals have been a big learning process the last couple of months. It will be nice for sure to have a bit of a break and races on the types of courses I’m used to which means turning right.”

Do you feel like you have an advantage in Mexico City because you are so familiar with these types of tracks?

“Well, you’d hope so. I know I’ll be good at them, but having an advantage, no. Other people have been there before and the unknowns, the air and how different the cars will feel with no downforce and stuff, are big. I don’t think it’s an advantage, but I certainly know I’ll be okay there.”

Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

What are your thoughts now that Mexico is finally here?

“I’m super excited, regardless of what happens on Sunday. I’m super excited for the event. I’m super excited to live the moment because the first time is going to only happen once. I’m really trying to be as present as possible; enjoy the moment and try to execute the best possible weekend that we can. We know that we are capable of winning the race, but that’s not the goal. The goal is the execution of the entire weekend, and hopefully the win is the result of the execution part.”

Did you have fun making the NASCAR social media videos teaching drivers Spanish in preparation of this week’s trip to Mexico?

“I give a lot of credit to NASCAR for bringing these kinds of ideas. When they came to me and they said – hey, are you up to this idea of teaching a few guys Spanish classes, terms and things like that. At first, I thought man, I don’t know if this is going to work out. Like, I don’t think this is going to be funny. And honestly, it turned out amazing. I give a lot of credit to NASCAR for trying all these different things. I think people are liking it. Drivers are embracing it. And, obviously, I’m having fun with it. I’m the one teaching the language, so for the first time, I feel like I’m in my zone, so that’s good.”

Connor Zilisch, No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet

“It’s so cool to be racing outside the USA and getting in front of a different fan base. Really looking forward to going to Mexico City and learning that racetrack. It’s going to be a really big event for NASCAR and a really good opportunity for me and my WeatherTech team. We just need a good, clean day. Altitude is another big factor. We’re at 7,000 feet so that could change things. I’m doing all I can to prepare myself in the simulator and with my training work. Hopefully we can have a good weekend.”

Do you feel more pressure now when you go to a road course race since you have recently won races at Wakins Glen and Circuit of the Americas?

“I think I set the expectation for myself to just go out there and have a good points day. Mexico City is a track that I feel like is going to be really good for me and my team. I don’t let anybody else set expectations for me. I hold myself to a higher standard when we go to road courses and I’m going to do that at Mexico City.”


Chevrolet NASCAR Cup Series Statistics

Manufacturers Championships:

Total (1949-2024): 43

First title for Chevrolet: 1958

Highest number of consecutive titles: 13 (2003-15)

Most recent: 2024

Years Won: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

Drivers Championships:

Total (1949-2024): 33

First Chevrolet champion: Buck Baker (1957)

Highest number of consecutive titles: 7 (2005-11)

Most recent: Kyle Larson (2021)

Years Won: 1957, 1960, 1961, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2020, 2021

Event Victories:

Record for total race wins in single season: 26 (2007)

2025 STATISTICS:

Wins: 5

Poles: 7

Laps Led: 2,134

Top-Fives: 30

Top-10s: 66

Stage Wins: 15

CHEVROLET IN NASCAR CUMULATIVE STATISTICS:

Total Chevrolet race wins: 871 (1949 to date)

Poles won to date: 760

Laps led to date: 254,845

Top-fives to date: 4,399

Top-10s to date: 9,073

Total NASCAR Cup Wins by Corporation, 1949 to Date:

       General Motors: 1,205

       Chevrolet: 871

       Pontiac: 154

       Oldsmobile: 115

       Buick: 65



       Ford: 844                                                                                  

       Ford: 744

       Mercury: 96

       Lincoln: 4



       Fiat Chrysler Automobiles: 467

       Dodge: 217

       Plymouth: 191

       Chrysler: 59



       Toyota: 195

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NASCAR Mexico City Updated Weekend Schedule and Highlights

The Cup Series will host a points-paying race outside the United States in Mexico City on June 13–15 for the Viva Mexico 200 race. It will be the first NASCAR Cup Series points-paying race held in Mexico.

The NASCAR Xfinity and Mexico Series will join them at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, a 2.42-mile asphalt paved road course.

Three Cup Series drivers raced at Mexico in the Xfinity Series from 2005-2008 – Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski. Busch (2008) and Hamlin (2006) each won at Mexico in the Xfinity Series.

Friday and Saturday will feature the Cup Series and Xfinity Series practice and qualifying sessions. The Mexico Series Ricardo Rodriguez 120 race takes center stage Friday evening. Saturday evening the Xfinity Series Chilango 150 takes to the track as the Cup Series headlines the action Sunday afternoon.

Cup Series Notes:

Mexico City is the first NASCAR Cup Series point-paying race held outside of the United States. The Cup Series raced in Toronto in July 1958 and Lee Petty won the race. It was also where Richard Petty made his Cup Series debut.

The top Cup Series drivers at new tracks include Chase Elliott who has won three, Ryan Blaney (two) and Joey Logano (two). These three drivers have won seven of the last 11 Cup Series point-paying races hosted at new tracks.

11 races remain in the regular season and four of them are on road courses.

Hendrick Motorsports is the most dominant team at road courses in the Next Gen era. They have won at eight different road courses, more than any other team in Cup history.

Chase Elliott leads all active Cup Series drivers with seven road course wins.

Xfinity Series Notes:

This weekend will be the fifth Xfinity Series race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. The Xfinity series last competed there in 2008.

Both Denny Hamlin and Juan Pablo Montoya earned their first career Xfinity Series win at Mexico City.

NASCAR added an International Provisional for this year’s Xfinity Series race at Mexico City. All of the 39 cars can race, but the 39th qualifier won’t be eligible for the prize money, points, or any Playoff benefits.

Daniel Suarez is from Monterrey, Mexico and has previously won three times at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in the NASCAR Mexico Series.

Mexico Schedule:

Friday, June 13

11 a.m.: NASCAR Mexico Series Practice and Qualifying – No TV

1:30 p.m.: NASCAR Mexico Series Rodriguez 120 race –MRN

4:05 p.m.: Cup Series Practice 1
Prime/MRN/SiriusXM
5:30 p.m.: Cup Series Practice 2
Prime/MRN/SiriusXM

Saturday, June 14

11:05 a.m.: Xfinity Series Practice
Noon: NASCAR Press Pass
12:10 p.m.: Xfinity Series Qualifying
Prime/MRN/SiriusXM

2:05 Cup Series Qualifying
Prime/MRN/SiriusXM
Post Cup Series Qualifying: NASCAR Press Pass

4:30 p.m.: Xfinity Series The Chilango 150
Purse: $2,151,939
CW/MRN/SiriusXM
Post Xfinity Series Race: NASCAR Press Pass
7 p.m.: Mexico Series Ricardo Rodriguez 120 race/MRN

Sunday, June 15

1:10 p.m.: NASCAR Press Pass
3:00 p.m.: Cup Series Viva Mexico 250 race Prime/Max/MRN/SiriusXM
Purse: $12,561,250
Post Race: NASCAR Press Pass