Victor Mathews+FollowWhy Drivers Gave Suárez Space in MexicoDid you catch the drama at NASCAR’s Mexico City debut? The spotlight was all on Daniel Suárez, and according to Joey Logano, most drivers—including himself—were extra cautious around the hometown hero. Logano admitted on SiriusXM that nobody wanted to risk wrecking Suárez’s car and ruining the party for local fans. Even though Suárez only finished 19th in the Cup race, his Xfinity win had the crowd buzzing. Do you think drivers should hold back like that, or go all out regardless of location? #NASCAR #DanielSuarez #VivaMexico250 #Sports #Racing41Share
Karla Young+FollowLogano Calls Out NASCAR’s ‘Spoiled’ TravelDid y’all catch King Joey’s take on the Mexico City Cup weekend travel chaos? After NASCAR’s first international race since ‘98, drivers like Logano found themselves stuck in customs and buses instead of their usual jet-set routine. He admits, “We’re all spoiled”—used to being home hours after the checkered flag, not a full day later! With private jets for some and delays for others, it’s clear the NASCAR crew isn’t used to this international grind. Do you think the Mexico trip was worth the hassle? #NASCAR #JoeyLogano #VivaMexico250 #Sports #Racing20Share
Jason Smith+FollowSVG’s Mexico Masterclass, But Still Out?Can you believe it? Shane van Gisbergen (SVG) absolutely dominated the first-ever NASCAR Cup race in Mexico, but thanks to a quirky rule, he’s already out of the in-season tournament! Even with that epic win, SVG started the seeding stretch outside the top 32 in points, so he never had a shot at the bracket. Meanwhile, Denny “The Hammer” Hamlin is locked in at the top. Is this rule fair, or does NASCAR need to rethink the format? #NASCAR #SVG #VivaMexico250 #Sports #Racing20Share
qglover+FollowJoey Logano’s Hotel Lockdown in Mexico CityWow, never thought we’d see Sliced Bread so candid about his off-track nerves! During NASCAR’s historic Mexico City race, Joey Logano admitted he barely left his hotel due to serious travel anxiety. He stuck to the Penske-approved bubble, trying every restaurant inside but steering clear of the city. It’s wild to hear a three-time champ talk about feeling out of his element—shows even the best face challenges away from the track. Anyone else surprised by Joey’s honesty? #NASCAR #JoeyLogano #VivaMexico250 #Sports #Racing83Share
Karla Young+FollowNASCAR’s Mexico Debut: Packed Stands & Big HopesDid anyone else catch the insane turnout at the Viva Mexico 250? Ben Kennedy just dropped some stats—nearly 90% of fans were locals, and the grandstands were buzzing! Road course king Shane van Gisbergen held off 14 lead changes, but the real story is how NASCAR’s first Cup Series points race outside the US drew such a massive crowd. Kennedy says they’re hopeful to return, but logistics are the big hurdle. Bubba Wallace even chimed in about the travel chaos. Could this be the start of NASCAR going global? #NASCARMexico #VivaMexico250 #NASCARGlobal #Sports #Racing41Share
jennifer23+FollowSVG Battles Illness on the Pole in MexicoTough break for Shane van Gisbergen, aka SVG, who snagged pole position for the Viva Mexico 250 but is now racing while under the weather. Despite feeling sick, SVG’s still set to lead the pack at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Fans are buzzing—can the No. 88 driver hold off the field while battling more than just his rivals? Let’s see if SVG can turn adversity into another highlight moment! #NASCAR #SVG #VivaMexico250 #Sports #Racing10Share
Victor Mathews+FollowBubba’s Lucha Mask Move Sparks DebateDid anyone catch Bubba Wallace’s Lucha Libre mask moment before the Viva Mexico 250? The No. 23 driver was all smiles rocking the mask, but things got heated when a racing journalist called him out for taking it off in public—apparently a big no-no in Lucha tradition. Bubba owned up, saying he’s still learning the ropes. With NASCAR making its first Cup stop in Mexico, this little controversy definitely got fans talking about respect and culture in racing. #NASCAR #BubbaWallace #VivaMexico250 #Sports #Racing20Share
Karla Young+FollowLarson’s Mexico Take: More Driver Hangouts?Did anyone catch what Yung Money (Kyle Larson) said after the Mexico City race? He loved how drivers had to ditch their motor coaches and actually hang out together—like a school field trip! Larson thinks the group intros and podium moments from the Viva Mexico 250 are easy wins NASCAR could use everywhere. Would more off-track camaraderie spice up rivalries or just make things too friendly? #NASCAR #KyleLarson #VivaMexico250 #Sports #Racing00Share
qglover+FollowSVG Shines in Mexico, Outduels Bell!What a finish in Mexico City! Shane Van Gisbergen (SVG) showed serious nerves of steel, holding off Christopher Bell in the final laps to snag his second Cup Series win. Bell gave it everything, but SVG just wouldn’t be denied. Chase Elliott and Alex Bowman kept things interesting in the top five, but this was SVG’s night. Did anyone else see that late-race move? Instant classic! #NASCAR #VivaMexico250 #SVG #Sports #Racing20Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowRowdy’s Wild Wreck: Mexico Mayhem!Did you all catch Rowdy’s (Kyle Busch) wild spin at the Viva México 250? On Lap 7, Busch’s No. 8 Chevy lost it in Turn 1, wiping out four rivals—including Yung Money (Larson) and Allmendinger—in a move that’s already sparking debate. Wet tires, slick track, and maybe a bit too much heat into the corner—was it just bad luck, or did Rowdy push too hard? The fallout’s got everyone talking about NASCAR’s rain calls and tire gambles. Thoughts on Busch owning up to the chaos? #NASCAR #KyleBusch #VivaMexico250 #Sports #Racing41Share