The roar of engines at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez still echoes for many after NASCAR’s Cup Series made its bold international debut there in June, the series’ first points-paying race since 1958. Drivers like Daniel Suárez, racing on home soil, turned the event into a personal milestone, pulling in 90% Mexican attendees. This wasn’t just a one-off; it felt like the start of something bigger, a bridge connecting stock car racing to Mexico’s vibrant motorsport scene.
But the buzz hit a hitch when NASCAR skipped Mexico City for 2026 because of the FIFA Men’s World Cup, and instead replaced it with Chicagoland Speedway in the schedule. Logistical headaches aside, that pause left fans hanging. Yet, the fan whispers for a comeback in 2027 continue to keep the spark alive. With promoters alrea

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