NASCAR Mexico

NASCAR Mexico is a joint-venture between NASCAR and OCESA, a Mexican entertainment company, aiming to develop, manage and operate local motorsports events and oversee television distribution, sponsorship and licensing.

NASCAR Mexico
TypePrivate
IndustryMotorsports
Founded2005
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico
Key people
Brian France, NASCAR chairman
Chad Little
Edgar Matute
ProductsSporting activities
Websitewww.nascarmexico.com

The venture attempts to create marketing programs to increase interest in local NASCAR events as well as NASCAR events in the United States that are televised in Mexico.

NASCAR Mexico had been responsible for the organization of the Corona México 200, a former NASCAR Nationwide Series race at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City.

It also organizes and sanctions two racing series, the NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series and the NASCAR Mexico T4 Series.

The series experienced its first fatality on June 14, 2009 when Carlos Pardo was killed in an accident on the final lap. Pardo was declared the winner of the same race he was killed in after he led the final completed lap.[1]

Champions

SeasonDriver
2004 Carlos Pardo
2005 Jorge Goeters
2006 Rogelio López
2007 Rafael Martínez
2008 Antonio Pérez
2009 Germán Quiroga
2010 Germán Quiroga
2011 Germán Quiroga
2012 Jorge Goeters
2013 Rodrigo Peralta
2014 Abraham Calderón
2015 Ruben Garcia, Jr.

References

  1. "NASCAR Mexico driver killed in crash". ESPN. 2009-06-15. Retrieved 2009-06-15.


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