The NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series (formerly NASCAR Mexico Corona Series, NASCAR Corona Series, NASCAR Toyota Series and NASCAR Mexico Series) is a NASCAR series in Mexico. It is the most important stock car racing series in the country.
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Michel Jourdain Jr. (Patricio Jourdain’s cousin) wins the Sidral Aga 90! Despite an issue with the differential in qualifying, Patricio Jourdain started in the back come race day and finished P13. Jourdain also ran the truck series and finished P7. “It was a tough weekend but ended on a positive not running hard on race day,” said Jourdain.
Stay tuned for the sixth race of the NASCAR Peak Mexico Series at Autódromo Internacional de Aguascalientes, on July 16th.
When NASCAR Peak Mexico Series driver Santiago Tovar lost his brakes in a race last week, he told Motorsport.com he “became a passenger in the car” that drove him straight into a crowd. Spectators were reportedly treated for minor injuries, but wreck footage makes things look like they could have been much worse.
The NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series (formerly NASCAR Mexico Corona Series, NASCAR Corona Series, NASCAR Toyota Series and NASCAR Mexico Series) is a NASCAR series in Mexico. It is the most important stock car racing series in the country.
The latest Tweets from NASCAR PEAK MÉXICO (@NASCARPEAKMX). Cuenta Oficial del Campeonato NASCAR MÉXICO SERIES por Fox Sports 3. Consolidado como el más importante de latinoamérica. México DF
Michel Jourdain Jr. (Patricio Jourdain’s cousin) wins the Sidral Aga 90! Despite an issue with the differential in qualifying, Patricio Jourdain started in the back come race day and finished P13. Jourdain also ran the truck series and finished P7. “It was a tough weekend but ended on a positive not running hard on race day,” said Jourdain.
Stay tuned for the sixth race of the NASCAR Peak Mexico Series at Autódromo Internacional de Aguascalientes, on July 16th.
When NASCAR Peak Mexico Series driver Santiago Tovar lost his brakes in a race last week, he told Motorsport.com he “became a passenger in the car” that drove him straight into a crowd. Spectators were reportedly treated for minor injuries, but wreck footage makes things look like they could have been much worse.