💨 Abstract
NASCAR's first international Cup Series race in Mexico City was a success despite initial skepticism. The event brought new fans to the series and provided a unique experience for competitors. Daniel Suarez, a Mexican-born driver, praised the event, and Ben Kennedy, the executive behind the idea, highlighted the passion of Mexican fans. However, logistical challenges and schedule constraints may prevent future races in Mexico City.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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