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Suarez becomes first Mexican driver to win NASCAR national series race

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (June 11, 2016) -- Daniel Suárez earned his first career NASCAR XFINITY Series win on Saturday at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan, becoming the first Mexican-born driver to capture a NASCAR national series victory.


With the victory, Suárez clinches a spot in the NASCAR XFINITY Series Chase.

Suárez, a graduate of both the NASCAR Drive for Diversity and NASCAR Next programs, has accomplished a long list of accolades since joining NASCAR in 2011. Last season, he became the first Mexican driver to win the NASCAR XFINITY Series Sunoco Rookie of the Year Award, finishing fifth in the championship standings. This season, Suárez became the first foreign-born driver to lead the points in any of the three NASCAR national Series, topping the NASCAR XFINITY Series standings for six consecutive weeks. He is the current points leader in the NASCAR XFINITY Series, the series where "Names Are Made."

Suárez, 24, has quickly climbed the NASCAR ladder system throughout his career, with full-time stops in the NASCAR Mexico Series and the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East before joining the NASCAR XFINITY Series with Joe Gibbs Racing for the 2015 season.

During his four years (2011-14) in the NASCAR Mexico Series, Suárez won 10 races and finished in the top 10 in championship points in all four of his seasons, including a runner-up championship finish in 2013.

In two full-time seasons in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, Suárez won three races and finished third in the final standings in 2013.

Suárez had scored six runner-up finishes in the national series prior to his win on Saturday.

With the victory, Suárez becomes only the fifth Latino driver to win a NASCAR national series race, joining Frank Mundy, Juan Pablo Montoya, Aric Almirola and Nelson Piquet Jr.

NASCAR Next is an industry-wide initiative designed to spotlight to best and brightest rising young stars in racing. NASCAR Drive for Diversity, operated by Rev Racing, is an academy-style development program for female and multicultural drivers and crew members who have the potential and determination to succeed at the highest levels of NASCAR.

MORE: Watch final laps of Suarez's win


NASCAR National Series Foreign-Born Race Winners

Season

Date

Track

Series

Driver

Country

1967

2/26/1967

Daytona

Sprint Cup

Mario Andretti

Italy

1974

9/29/1974

Martinsville

Sprint Cup

Earl Ross

Canada

1987

8/9/1987

Hampton (VA)

XFINITY

Larry Pollard

Canada

1997

8/24/1997

Watkins Glen

Truck

Ron Fellows

Canada

1998

6/28/1998

Watkins Glen

XFINITY

Ron Fellows

Canada

1999

6/26/1999

Watkins Glen

Truck

Ron Fellows

Canada

2000

6/25/2000

Watkins Glen

XFINITY

Ron Fellows

Canada

2001

7/8/2001

Watkins Glen

XFINITY

Ron Fellows

Canada

2007

3/4/2007

Mexico City

XFINITY

Juan Pablo Montoya

Colombia

2007

6/24/2007

Sonoma

Sprint Cup

Juan Pablo Montoya

Colombia

2008

8/2/2008

Montreal

XFINITY

Ron Fellows

Canada

2008

8/9/2008

Watkins Glen

XFINITY

Marcos Ambrose

Australia

2009

8/8/2009

Watkins Glen

XFINITY

Marcos Ambrose

Australia

2010

8/7/2010

Watkins Glen

XFINITY

Marcos Ambrose

Australia

2010

8/8/2010

Watkins Glen

Sprint Cup

Juan Pablo Montoya

Colombia

2011

8/15/2011

Watkins Glen

Sprint Cup

Marcos Ambrose

Australia

2011

8/20/2011

Montreal

XFINITY

Marcos Ambrose

Australia

2012

6/23/2012

Road America

XFINITY

Nelson Piquet Jr

Brazil

2012

8/12/2012

Watkins Glen

Sprint Cup

Marcos Ambrose

Australia

2012

8/18/2012

Michigan

Truck

Nelson Piquet Jr

Brazil

2012

9/29/2012

Las Vegas

Truck

Nelson Piquet Jr

Brazil

2014

8/9/2014

Watkins Glen

XFINITY

Marcos Ambrose

Australia

2016

6/11/2016

Michigan

XFINITY

Daniel Suárez

Mexico