This year, the NASCAR Cup Series will visit Mexico City, June 13-15, for the FIRST points race in the modern area outside of the United States. The NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Mexico Series will also join the weekend action at Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez. You won’t want to miss this incredibly historic moment.
NASCAR organizes, promotes, and officiates stock car races in more than 10 countries across 11 officially sanctioned racing series, including the NASCAR Brasil Series, the NASCAR Canada Series, the NASCAR México Series, and the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series. These series are proving grounds to the top tiers of NASCAR and bring NASCAR-style racing to people all over the world.
NASCAR CANADA SERIES
The NASCAR Canada Series (formerly known as NASCAR Pinty's Series), is the premier motorsports league in Canada, featuring drivers and teams from across Canada. Between May and September, the series visits a variety of tracks – ovals, road courses, and even a dirt track – and over five different provinces, making it truly NASCAR’s national series in Canada. The series receives national broadcast coverage on TSN and RDS, providing both French and English telecasts to Canadian fans. US fans can also watch by tuning in on FloRacing.
NASCAR MÉXICO SERIES
The NASCAR México Series has grown rapidly in popularity and influence as México’s top level of motorsport, producing some of the biggest superstars in NASCAR, such as NASCAR Cup Series driver Daniel Suarez. Its 12 annual events feature races in México’s largest markets, including México City, Puebla, Monterrey, Chihuahua, San Luis Potosi, and Aguascalientes.
NASCAR EURO SERIES
The NASCAR Whelen Euro Series has quickly become one of the fastest growing, most popular, and diverse racing series in Europe with 35+ cars and 25+ nationalities at each of its 12+ annual races. These events feature NASCAR racing at prominent and historic circuits across countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Belgium.
NASCAR BRASIL SERIES
NASCAR Brasil Series was officially announced in November 2022 and the inaugural season launched in March 2023. The series has a strong pipeline of drivers and traditionally includes two days of racing, across 8 weekends. The series now hosts racing at historic circuits across Brasil, including Interlagos in Sao Paulo, one of Brasil’s most populous cities.
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