2025 NASCAR Mexico Series

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The 2025 NASCAR Mexico Series is the eighteenth season of the NASCAR Mexico Series, a regional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in Mexico. It is the twenty-first season of the series as a NASCAR-sanctioned series. It began with a race at the Super Óvalo Potosino on 2 March, and will conclude with a race at the Autódromo Miguel E. Abed on 9 November.

Rubén García Jr. entered the season as defending champion, having won his 5th title in 2024.

Regulation Changes

On 29 January, changes to the playoffs were announced for the NASCAR Mexico and Challenge Series. The total amount of playoff races was increased from 3 to 5, with the Round of 10 and Round of 7 each gaining an additional race.[1]

Drivers

The following is a list of drivers who competed in the NASCAR Mexico Series for 2025.

On 20 March, prior to the 'Chiapas Extraordinary by Nature 200' at Súper Óvalo Chiapas, 44-year old driver Rogelio López announced his retirement from motorsport after 28 years of racing. Rogelio López had a successful career in the series, having taken 26 victories, and the 2006 championship.[2]

(N) = Novice

No. Driver Rounds
1 Mexico Enrique Baca 1–2
2 Mexico Abraham Calderón 1–2
6 Mexico Rogelio López 2
7 Mexico Xavi Razo 1–2
08 Mexico José Luis Ramírez 1–2
9 Mexico Eloy Sebastián (N) 1–2
14 Mexico Alex de Alba 1–2
22 Mexico Santiago Tovar 1–2
23 Mexico Max Gutiérrez 1–2
28 Mexico Rubén Rovelo 1–2
31 Mexico Jorge Goeters 1
42 Mexico Juan Manuel González 1–2
46 Mexico Irwin Vences 1–2
51 Mexico Jake Cosío 1–2
54 Mexico Omar Jurado 1–2
55 Mexico Julio Rejón 1–2
69 Mexico Germán Quiroga 1–2
76 Mexico Michael Dörrbecker 1–2
88 Mexico Rubén García Jr. 1–2
95 Mexico Rodrigo Rejón 1–2

Schedule

On 16 December 2024, the official calendar for the 2025 season was announced, featuring 14 races across 13 weekends, including a doubleheader weekend with the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.[3][4] There were two tentative race dates on the initial calendar; El Dorado Speedway on 12 April and Autódromo Panamá on 13 September.

On 7 March, the race at El Dorado Speedway was excluded for undisclosed reasons, and replaced with a third date at the Autódromo Miguel E. Abed on the same weekend.[5] On 8 April, the round at Autódromo Panamá was confirmed, and the round will be called as Nations Panama City 200. [6]

No. Race Title Track Location Date
1 San Luis Capital 200  O  Super Óvalo Potosino San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí City, San Luis Potosí 2 March
2 Chiapas Extraordinary By Nature 200  O  Súper Óvalo Chiapas Chiapas Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas 23 March
3 Commscope 200  R  Autódromo Miguel E. Abed Puebla Amozoc, Puebla 13 April
4  O  Óvalo Aguascalientes México Aguascalientes Aguascalientes City, Aguascalientes 18 May
5  R  Autódromo Miguel E. Abed Puebla Amozoc, Puebla 1 June
6  R  Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Mexico City Mexico City 14 June
7 15 June
8  O  Super Óvalo Potosino San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí City, San Luis Potosí 6 July
9  O  Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Mexico City Mexico City 19 July
Playoffs
Round of 10
10  O  Autódromo Monterrey Nuevo León Apodaca, Nuevo León 9 August
11 Nations Panama City 200  R  Autódromo Panamá Panama Sajalices, Panamá Oeste Province 13 September
Round of 7
12  O  Autódromo de Querétaro Querétaro El Marqués, Querétaro 5 October
13  O  Óvalo Aguascalientes México Aguascalientes Aguascalientes City, Aguascalientes 19 October
Championship 4
14  R  Autódromo Miguel E. Abed Puebla Amozoc, Puebla 9 November
Source: [7]

 O  Oval Track
 R  Road course

Race Results

No. Race Title Winning driver Pole Position
1 San Luis Capital 200 Rubén García Jr.[a] Julio Rejón
2 Chiapas Extraordinary By Nature 200 Alex de Alba Xavi Razo
3 Commscope 200
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 Nations Panama City 200
12
13
14
Source: [7]

Notes:

  1. ^ Rubén García Jr. received a post-race penalty (was demoted to 8th) following the use of an irregular carburetor. Xavi Razo became the unofficial winner of the race.[8]

Challenge Series

The 2025 NASCAR Challenge Series is the ninth season of the NASCAR Challenge Series, a regional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in Mexico. It began with a race at the Super Óvalo Potosino on 2 March, and will conclude with a race at the Autódromo Miguel E. Abed on 9 November. The series is intended for young drivers, and acts as the second-tier series to the NASCAR Mexico Series.

Unlike most other second tier series in motorsport, NASCAR Challenge drivers race alongside NASCAR Mexico drivers in the same event.

The champion from 2024 was Eloy Sebastián, who raced full-time for the NASCAR Mexico Series in 2025.

Drivers

The following is a list of drivers who competed in the 2025 NASCAR Challenge Series season.

(N) = Novice

No. Driver Rounds
0 Mexico Rafael Vallina 1–2
8 Mexico Esteban Rodriguez 1–2
10 Mexico Regina Sirvant 1–2
11 Mexico Diego Ortiz 1–2
16 Mexico Rodrigo Maggio (N) 1–2
18 Mexico Alonso Salinas (N) 1–2
26 Mexico Eliud Treviño 1–2
27 Mexico Oscar Torres 1
Mexico Helio Meza (N) 2
29 Mexico Koke De la Parra 1–2
39 Mexico Víctor Barrales 1–2
44 Mexico Santos Zanella Sr. 1–2
52 Mexico Santos Zanella Jr. 1–2
62 Mexico Gustavo Barrales 1
75 Mexico Giancarlo Vecchi 1–2

Race Results

No. Race Title Winning driver Pole Position
1 San Luis Capital 200 Giancarlo Vecchi Giancarlo Vecchi
2 Chiapas Extraordinary By Nature 200 Víctor Barrales Giancarlo Vecchi
3 Commscope 200
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 Nations Panama City 200
12
13
14
Source:[9]

See also

References

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  2. ^ "ROGELIO LÓPEZ DICE ADIÓS A LAS PISTAS EN LA "CHIAPAS EXTRAORDINARIO POR NATURALEZA", TRAS 28 AÑOS DE ÉXITOS". NASCAR Mexico (in Spanish). NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. 2025-03-20. Retrieved 2025-03-23.
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  5. ^ "NASCAR Mexico Series Excludes Chihuahua from the 2025 Calendar". Lapeando. 7 March 2025. Retrieved 7 March 2025.
  6. ^ "NASCAR MÉXICO SERIES DEBUTA EN PANAMÁ CON UNA CARRERA HISTORICAL". NASCAR Mexico (in Spanish). NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. 8 April 2025. Retrieved 8 April 2025.
  7. ^ a b "2025 Calendario". NASCAR Mexico. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
  8. ^ "ENCABEZA XAVI RAZO CAMPEONATO DE PILOTOS DE NASCAR MÉXICO 2025". NASCAR Mexico. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. 2025-03-12. Retrieved 2025-03-19.
  9. ^ "2025 Challenge Series Calendario". NASCAR Mexico. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 2025-03-19.