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Shane van Gisbergen stood tall on the highest Victory Podium step, wearing a traditional Mexican sombrero and spraying champagne to celebrate his win in Sunday\\\"s Viva Mexico 250 at the world-renowned Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City.
NASCAR's first Cup Series international points race since 1958 left a strong impression on the garage, making a return in 2026 feel likely.
A day after the historic race south of the border, which saw Shane van Gisbergen earn his second career Cup win and lock himself into the playoffs, The King was asked by a fan on Facebook how he felt about a driver 30th in the points automatically qualifying for the championship just because he can win on a road course?
For much of Sunday\\\"s race, Ty Gibbs appeared to be the only driver capable of giving Shane van Gisbergen a run for his money in Mexico City. SVG eventually cruised to a dominating victory at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez,
NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps told drivers before the race: “Together, we are doing something that will be remembered in the history of our great sport.”
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SportsLine's Steven Taranto reveals his picks and NASCAR props for the 2025 Viva Mexico 250 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City race, where Shane van Gisbergen, Christopher Bell, William Byron,
NASCAR’s race weekend in Mexico City brought out the notoriously passionate motorsports fans in the area who certainly lived up to that billing.
Denny Hamlin received a NASCAR "hall pass" upon skipping Mexico after the birth of his third child. He'll remain playoff-eligible. Guess what else!
After a rough start to his weekend in Mexico City, Shane van Gisbergen found race day to be smooth sailing by leading 60 of 100 laps to win the inaugural Viva Mexico 250 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.