
Holly Cain
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Sportswriter. Longtime motorsports reporter; all-sports background. Florida girl! Mom! Cancer fighter. ... again. Optimist!
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05-02-2010 17:39:50
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.Connor Zilisch wins pole position for today's NASCAR Xfinity race, The Chilango 150 - edges Ty Gibbs and Christopher Bell in exciting qual session today. Fourth pole of the season today for the JR Motorsports driver.


Not too surprisingly. ... Shane van Gisbergen fastest midway through NASCAR Cup Series qualifying at Mexico City. Red flag out for light rain with 17 minutes remaining. Ryan Preece and Ross Chastain round out top-3.

Good to be driving a No. 88 this weekend in Mexico City. Connor Zilisch won pole position for today's NASCAR Xfinity race in the JR Motorsports No 88 Chevy. ... and Shane van Gisbergen leading qualifying in Cup Series in the No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevy - quals on hold now for weather.

Official. ... Shane van Gisbergen wins Busch Light pole position for inaugural Viva Mexico 250 NASCAR Cup Series race in Mexico City. Trackhouse Racing



The absolutely crowd favorite, Mexican native Daniel Suárez wins today's NASCAR Xfinity race in Mexico City - coming from last place on the grid to claim the trophy. Amazing race.


"In all the years of my career, I have never experienced what I experienced today. ... I was able to hear the people like they were right here. ... I got goosebumps and felt so blessed. I've never had that feeling in my life.'' Daniel Suárez on NASCAR win in Mexico City today.

Dude. This is the mob for Todd Gilliland

A lot of love here in Mexico City for #NASCAR. The drivers are like rock stars. ... there's a crowd standing outside Daniel Suárez hauler in the garage chanting his name! Trackhouse Racing

NASCAR executive Ben Kennedy says 90 % of today’s attendance at Mexico City race was from Mexico - 40% from Mexico City.

Cup Series Win at Mexico! 😀🇲🇽 What a big couple of days - felt pretty rubbish today but a massive thank you SafetyCulture and Trackhouse Racing. That last stint the car was unreal, watching everyone get smaller in the mirror!

