NASCAR Mexico Series

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Origins (Desafío Corona)

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From 2004 to 2006, the Desafío Corona grew considerably in infrastructure, as well as in number of fans, drivers and sponsors.

Present

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NASCAR Corona Series logo, 2007–2010
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NASCAR Corona Series logo, 2011
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NASCAR Toyota Series logo, 2012–2014
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NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series logo, 2018–2022

The NASCAR Mexico Corona Series was officially presented at the 2006 Desafío Corona award ceremony.[2] Toyota assumed naming rights in 2012, dubbing it the NASCAR Toyota Series.[3]

The series is one of NASCAR's four international series alongside the NASCAR Canada Series, NASCAR Brasil Series, and the NASCAR Euro Series.

The winner of the series championship received an invitation to the UNOH Battle at the Beach (formerly the Toyota All-Star Showdown). All other drivers could also attempt to qualify by entering the heat races.

2016 hiatus

After the end of the 2015 season, the series was suspended supposedly due to the fact that organizers of the series wanted to instead support the Formula One Mexican Grand Prix, which had just been revived for 2015. Several of the teams and drivers that participated in the series moved to the Super Copa Telcel "V8" series.

2017 return

In October 2016, it was announced that the series would return with new sponsorship from PEAK Antifreeze, with an exhibition race that December to be followed by a full 2017 season.[4]

Two new supporting series were also created for 2017: the NASCAR FedEx Challenge Series and NASCAR Mikel's Truck Series.

The series lost its sponsorship with PEAK Antifreeze in 2022, with the series name reverting back to the NASCAR Mexico Series.

The following year saw the implementation of a playoff system for the first time to decide the end-of-season champion.

Mexico Series tracks

The NASCAR Mexico Series has held events on 17 tracks in 15 locations (two in Santiago de Querétaro and two in San Luis Potosí) since its inception in 2004 (22 seasons). The series has raced on a mix of ovals and road courses that are mainly located in Mexico, though some events have also taken place in the United States and Panama.

Several tracks have been raced on in both a road course and oval configuration, including Autódromo Monterrey, Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, and Autódromo de Quéretaro.

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San Luis Potosí is the location with the most races in series' history, with 42 races having been held as of April 2025 (40 at Super Óvalo Potosino and 2 at Autódromo San Luis 400).

NASCAR Mexico has powered the construction of oval tracks in México, with examples including a remodeling of Autódromo Potosino in 2005, Aguascalientes,[6] Chiapas,[7] and Querétaro.[8] In 2012, another speedway was completed in Juan Aldama, Chihuahua, which is currently known as El Dorado Speedway.[9] El Dorado Speedway has uniquely hosted one of the only night races on the calendar for several years.

In 2013, the series held its first international event; a 75-lap, 75-mile (122 km) long race held at Phoenix Raceway in the southwestern United States. The race was held as part of the NASCAR Cup Series' Subway Fresh Fit 500 weekend, and was known as the Toyota 120. The race lasted until the 2015 season.

In 2024, the series held an exhibition race as part of the NASCAR Cup Series' Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum weekend, that was conducted at a temporary Template:Cvt circuit around the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Mexico Series race was a support race for the Clash, and the race was won by Daniel Suárez.

In 2025, the series is set to stage its first race in Central America, which will be held at the Autódromo Panamá located near Sajalices, roughly 50 km southwest of Panama City. The event will be known as the Nations Panama City 200.[10]

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Venue Tracks Years
Template:Flagicon Mexico City Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez 2004–2019, 2022–present
Template:Flagicon Querétaro EcoCentro Expositor Querétaro 2004–2015, 2017–present
Template:Flagicon Monterrey Autódromo Monterrey 2004–2014, 2017–2019, 2021–present
Template:Flagicon San Luis Potosí Super Óvalo Potosino 2005–2015, 2017–present
Template:Flagicon Puebla Autódromo Miguel E. Abed 2006–2015, 2017–present
Template:Flagicon Tuxtla Gutiérrez Autódromo Chiapas 2008–2011, 2013–2015, 2017–2019, 2021–present
Template:Flagicon Aguascalientes Óvalo Aguascalientes México 2009–2015, 2017–present
Template:Flagicon Sajalices Template:Ill 2025

Former tracks

City Track Years
Template:Flagicon Guadalajara Trióvalo Internacional de Cajititlán 2004–2010, 2017–2022
Template:Flagicon Torreón Autódromo Dinamita 2004
Template:Flagicon San Luis Potosí Autódromo San Luis 400 2004
Template:Flagicon Zacatecas Autódromo de Zacatecas 2004–2009
Template:Flagicon León Autódromo de León 2004, 2017
Template:Flagicon Juan Aldama El Dorado Speedway 2012–2015, 2018–2019, 2022–2024
Template:Flagicon Phoenix Phoenix Raceway 2013–2015
Template:Flagicon Pachuca Template:Ill 2017
Template:Flagicon Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 2024

Cars

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Corona Series cars

In the first season, only General Motors (through its Pontiac division) and Dodge participated in the series.[11] Ford made its debut in 2005 with its Mustang model,[12] but since 2006, the Fusion is the Ford model entry.[13] In 2009, Toyota started its participation with its Camry. The Mazda 6 was first entered in 2010.[14] As with the other NASCAR divisions in the United States, Dodge subsequently pulled its factory support and no longer participates in the Mexican series.

Along with NASCAR's other international series and the ARCA Menards Series, the Mexico Series has General Tire as an exclusive tire supplier.[15]

Most wins

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Rank Manufacturer Wins Races % Wins
1 Template:Flagicon Toyota 83 148 56.1%
2 Template:Flagicon Ford 48 218 22.0%
3 Template:Flagicon General Motors 41 220 18.6%
4 Template:Flagicon Dodge 22 208 10.6%
5 Template:Flagicon Mazda 14 71 19.7%

Specifications

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Champions

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Germán Quiroga, three-time champion (2009–11)
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Rubén García Jr., five-time champion (2015, 2018-19, 2022, 2024)

As of 2025, eleven different drivers have won the NASCAR Mexico championship. Rubén García Jr. was the youngest champion (20 years old), and Rafael Martínez was the oldest champion (45 years old).[16] Rubén García Jr. has the most championships to his name with 5.

Season Driver Team or Owner(s) No. Manufacturer Starts Wins Top 10s Poles Points (margin)
2004 Carlos Pardo Telcel Sun Motorola 6 Pontiac 14 4 12 2 2326 (69)
2005 Jorge Goeters Ramiro Fidalgo 18 Pontiac / Dodge 14 4 4 2320 (48)
2006 Rogelio López Carlos Slim 48 Pontiac / Dodge 14 5 7 2204 (75)
2007 Rafael Martínez Ramiro Fidalgo 18 Ford Fusion 14 7 12 3 2250 (4)
2008 Antonio Pérez Jimmy Morales 1 Dodge 14 5 12 2 2182 (29)
2009 Germán Quiroga Mónica Morales 2 Ford 14 3 12 4 2273 (276)
2010 Germán Quiroga Mónica Morales 2 Dodge 14 3 11 2 2173 (150)
2011 Germán Quiroga Mónica Morales 2 Dodge 14 3 12 2 2272 (286)
2012 Jorge Goeters Ramiro Fidalgo 31 Mazda 14 2 12 0 539 (34)
2013 Rodrigo Peralta Denisse Guaida 24 Ford 14 1 11 0 1198 (8)
2014 Abraham Calderón Monica Morales 2 Dodge/Toyota 15 0 11 1 1200 (9)
2015 Rubén García, Jr. Juan Pablo García 88 Toyota 15 3 12 3 1213 (18)
2017 Abraham Calderón Jimmy Morales 2 Toyota 12 5 9 1 468 (27)
2018 Rubén García, Jr. Juan Pablo García 88 Toyota 12 3 12 2 452 (23)
2019 Rubén García, Jr. Juan Pablo García 88 Toyota 12 4 11 2 496 (21)
2020 Rubén Rovelo Alessandros Racing 28 Ford 12 5 11 0 522 (14)
2021 Salvador de Alba Sidral Aga Racing team 48 Ford 12 4 10 2 483 (6)
2022 Rubén García, Jr. Team GP - Canel's 88 Chevrolet 12 4 10 478 (9)
2023 Salvador de Alba Sidral Aga Racing 48 Ford 12 4 10 1 Playoffs

Final Four

2024 Rubén García, Jr. Team GP - Canel's 88 Chevrolet 13 3 12 6 Playoffs

Final Four

Rookie of the Year

Season Driver Car Team or Owner
2004 Template:Flagicon Ignacio Alvarado Pontiac Alvarado Racing
2005 Template:Flagicon Patricio Jourdain Ford Motorcraft Racing
2006 Template:Flagicon Antonio Pérez Pontiac Escudería Telmex
2007 Template:Flagicon Mike Sánchez Chevrolet MAG Paper
2008 Template:Flagicon Irwin Vences Ford FCV Racing
2009 Template:Flagicon Alejandro Capín Chevrolet MT Sport Marketing
2010 Template:Flagicon Daniel Suárez Dodge SC Racing/Equipo Telcel
2011 Template:Flagicon Enrique Contreras III Dodge Fénix Racing Team
2012 Template:Flagicon Rubén García, Jr. Toyota SC Racing
2013 Template:Flagicon Santiago Tovar Toyota
Chevrolet
2014 Template:Flagicon Rodrigo Marban Toyota Patricia Marban
2015 Template:Flagicon Manolin Gutierrez Ford H&H HighSpeed
2017 Template:Flagicon Enrique Baca Chevrolet
Toyota
Jimmy Morales
2018 Template:Flagicon Fabián Welter Toyota Jimmy Morales
2019 Template:Flagicon Jacobo Cosio Dodge Samantha Valadez
2020 Template:Flagicon Luis Michael Dorrbecker Ford Jimmy Morales
2021 Template:Flagicon Max Gutiérrez Chevrolet Jimmy Morales
2022 Rewarded to a Challenge Series driver; no rookies in the main category
2023 Template:Flagicon Andrés Pérez de Lara Chevrolet Jimmy Morales
2024 Template:Flagicon Alex de Alba Ford Sidral Aga Racing team

Series winners

List of winners

Info accurate as of the 2025 Queretaro Race

Key
Driver is currently racing in the 2025 season
Bold NASCAR Mexico Champion
Rank Driver Wins First Last
1 Template:Flagicon Rubén Rovelo 26 2008 Guadalajara 1 2021 San Luis Potosí 2
Template:Flagicon Rogelio López 26 2004 Guadalajara 2 2022 Chiapas
Template:Flagicon Rubén García Jr. 26 2013 Aguascalientes 1 2025 San Luis Potosí 1
4 Template:Flagicon Rafael Martínez 19 2005 Guadalajara 2 2013 Querétaro 2
5 Template:Flagicon Abraham Calderón 18 2013 Phoenix 2025 México City 2
6 Template:Flagicon Germán Quiroga 17 2004 San Luis Potosí 1 2011 Aguascalientes 2
7 Template:Flagicon Homero Richards 15 2009 Guadalajara 2018 Monterrey
8 Template:Flagicon Salvador de Alba 14 2018 Guadalajara 2 2023 Puebla 1
9 Template:Flagicon Jorge Goeters 13 2004 México City 1 2012 Monterrey 2
10 Template:Flagicon Antonio Pérez 12 2007 Monterrey 2 2013 San Luis Potosí 2
Template:Flagicon Irwin Vences 12 2013 México City 2 2024 Querétaro 1
12 Template:Flagicon Daniel Suárez 11 2012 México City 1 2024 Los Angeles
13 Template:Flagicon Carlos Pardo 10 2004 Torreón 2009 Puebla 1
14 Template:Flagicon Xavi Razo 10 2017 México City 2025 Aguascalientes 1
15 Template:Flagicon Rubén Pardo 7 2004 Querétaro 2 2015 Phoenix
16 Template:Flagicon Patrick Goeters 5 2005 México City 1 2013 Puebla 2
Template:Flagicon José Luis Ramírez 5 2010 Chiapas 2 2022 Querétaro 2
18 Template:Flagicon Julio Rejón 3 2023 Aguascalientes 2 2024 México city
19 Template:Flagicon Alex de Alba 3 2024 Puebla 2 2025 Querétaro
20 Template:Flagicon Carlos Contreras 2 2004 Guadalajara 1 2004 Querétaro 1
Template:Flagicon Freddy Tame Jr. 2 2006 Puebla 3 2007 Querétaro 1
Template:Flagicon Hugo Oliveras 2 2009 Querétaro 1 2012 México City 2
Template:Flagicon Rodrigo Peralta 2 2013 Aguascalientes 2 2015 Querétaro 1
Template:Flagicon Santiago Tovar 2 2015 Aguascalientes 1 2019 Chiapas
Template:Flagicon Max Gutierrez 2 2023 Chihuahua 2 2025 México City 1
26 Template:Flagicon Andrés Pérez de Lara 1 2024 Aguascalientes 1 2024 Aguascalientes 1
Template:Flagicon Jake Cosio 1 2023 Querétaro 1 2023 Querétaro 1
Template:Flagicon César Tiberio Jiménez 1 2004 Monterrey 2004 Monterrey
Template:Flagicon Fernando Plata 1 2006 San Luis Potosí 1 2006 San Luis Potosí 1
Template:Flagicon Ricardo Pérez de Lara 1 2008 Zacatecas 2008 Zacatecas
Template:Flagicon Waldemar Coronas 1 2008 Querétaro 2 2008 Querétaro 2
Template:Flagicon Héctor Aguirre 1 2013 Mexico City 1 2013 Mexico City 1
Template:Flagicon Luis Felipe Montaño 1 2014 México City 1 2014 México City 1
Template:Flagicon Pepe González 1 2015 México City 2 2015 México City 2
Template:Flagicon Michel Jourdain Jr. 1 2017 León 2017 León

University of Northwestern Ohio Battle at the Beach

Mexico Series champions were invited to the University of Northwestern Ohio Battle at the Beach (formerly known as the Toyota All-Star Showdown). In 2011, Daniel Suárez, Germán Quiroga and Rubén Rovelo took part. They finished in 11th, 12th and 30th, respectively.[17]

Year Race Venue Driver Start Finish
2007 Toyota All-Star Showdown Irwindale Template:Flagicon Rubén Pardo 29 21
2008 Toyota All-Star Showdown Template:Flagicon Rogelio López 16 13
Template:Flagicon Antonio Pérez 40 31
2009 Toyota All-Star Showdown Template:Flagicon Antonio Pérez 8 18
2010 Last Chance Template:Flagicon Rubén Rovelo 1 9
2011 Toyota All-Star Showdown Template:Flagicon Daniel Suárez 12 11
Template:Flagicon German Quiroga 25 12
Template:Flagicon Rubén Rovelo 19 30
2013 UNOH Battle At The Beach Daytona Template:Flagicon Jorge Goeters 26 13

Female drivers

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To date, four women have started a NASCAR Mexico Series race, three started a Trucks Mexico Series race and one started a NASCAR Challenge race.

Some notable accomplishments by female drivers have included Mara Reyes scoring a pole position in her first race, and Regina Sirvent becoming the first woman to win a NASCAR Trucks Mexico Series race.

Driver Season Entries Starts Wins Top 10
Template:Flagicon Mara Reyes 2004–2005 28 28 0 20
Template:Flagicon Leslie González 2005 1 1 0 0
Template:Flagicon Estefania Reyes 2007, 2010–2011 21 17 0 0
Template:Flagicon Regina Sirvent* 2022- ? ? 2** ?
Template:Flagicon Valeria Aranda** 2019- ? ? ? ?
Template:Flagicon Andrea Lozano** 2022- 20 19 0 9

*Has only raced in the NASCAR Challenge Series (run in the same races at the same time with NASCAR Mexico Series)

**Has only raced in the NASCAR Trucks Mexico Series

Other NASCAR series

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Scott Riggs

While some NASCAR Mexico Series drivers have taken part in Xfinity Series and Truck Series races, only Jorge Goeters and Daniel Suárez have raced in both the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Mexico Series. Additionally, Scott Riggs, Cody Ware, and Kevin O'Connell have all only made one start in the Mexico Series but have also taken part in Cup Series races.

Rubén Pardo, Rogelio López and Rubén García Jr. have all achieved victories in the regional K&N Pro Series East; while Daniel Suárez has won in the K&N Pro Series East, and all three of NASCAR's domestic national series (the Xfinity Series, Truck Series and Cup Series).

In 2016, Suárez won the NASCAR Xfinity Series championship, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, before moving up to the NASCAR Cup Series the following year, driving the No. 19 for Joe Gibbs Racing. In 2019, he moved to the No. 41 driving for Stewart-Haas Racing before moving to the No. 96 driving for Gaunt Brothers Racing, then moved to the No. 99 for Trackhouse Racing Team. On June 12, 2022, Suárez won his first career NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway.

NASCAR Cup Series drivers

Five drivers have raced both the NASCAR Mexico and NASCAR Cup Series.

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Template:Flagicon Jorge Goeters 2004–Present 1 150 13 60 98
Template:Flagicon Daniel Suárez 2009–2014 195 76 10 26 39
Template:Flagicon Scott Riggs 2010 208 1 0 0 0
Template:Flagicon Cody Ware 2014 71 1 0 0 0
Template:Flagicon Kevin O'Connell 2015 1 1 0 0 0

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External links

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