NASCAR entry list for Mexico City: Cup Series entry list for Viva Mexico 250, race FAQ

NASCAR entry list for Mexico City
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The NASCAR Cup Series is heading south of the border this weekend for the first time ever. Sunday’s Viva México 250 is an important moment for the sport, as it tries to expand its reach outside the United States. Before some of the best drivers in racing arrive in Mexico, we’ve got the NASCAR entry list for Mexico City.

Let’s dive into the NASCAR entry list for this weekend’s race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City, Mexico.

Related: NASCAR schedule this weekend, including Viva Mexico 250.

NASCAR entry list this weekend: Viva México 250

Here is the full field of 37 drivers for the Viva México 250 in the NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday. There are 36 full-time drivers in the field, with Katherine Legge (No. 78 car) fielding the one open entry. This will be Legge’s second Cup start in her racing career.

Related: NASCAR standings, Cup Series playoff picture before Viva Mexico 250

Car – DriverTeamCrew ChiefSponsor
1 – Ross ChastainTrackhouse RacingPhil SurgenWendy’s Frosty Swirls
2 – Austin CindricTeam PenskeBrian WilsonMenards/Quaker State
3 – Austin DillonRichard Childress RacingRichard Boswell IIBoot Barn
4 – Noah GragsonFront Row MotorsportsDrew BlickensderferLong John Silver’s
5 – Kyle LarsonHendrick MotorsportsCliff DanielsValvoline
6 – Brad KeselowskiRFK RacingJeremy BullinsCastrol
7 – Justin HaleySpire MotorsportsRyan SparksGainbridge
8 – Kyle BuschRichard Childress RacingRandall BurnettLucas Oil
9 – Chase ElliottHendrick MotorsportsAlan GustafsonLLumar
10 – Ty DillonKaulig RacingAndrew DickesonOhio Logistics
11 – Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingChris GayleYahoo!
12 – Ryan BlaneyTeam PenskeJonathan HasslerWurth
16 – AJ AlmmendingerKaulig RacingTrent OwensLeafFilter Gutter Protection
17 – Chris BuescherRFK RacingScott GravesBody Guard
19 – Chase BriscoeJoe Gibbs RacingJames SmallBass Pro Shops
20 – Christopher BellJoe Gibbs RacingAdam StevensMobil 1
21 – Josh BerryWood Brothers RacingMiles StanleyDEX Imaging
22 – Joey LoganoTeam PenskePaul WolfeShell Pennzoil
23 – Bubba Wallace23XI RacingCharles DenikeChumba Casino
24 – William ByronHendrick MotorsportsRyan FugleValvoline
34 – Todd GillilandFront Row MotorsportsChris LawsonLong John Silver’s
35 – Riley Herbst23XI RacingDavin RestivoMonster Energy Zero Sugar
38 – Zane SmithFront Row MotorsportsRyan BergentyBenebone
41 – Cole CusterHaas Factory TeamAaron KramerHaasTooling.com
42 – John H. NemechekLEGACY MOTOR CLUBTravis MackPye Barker Fire & Safety
43 – Erik JonesLEGACY MOTOR CLUBBen BeshoreFamily Dollar
45 – Tyler Reddick23XI RacingBilly ScottXfinity Mobile
47 – Ricky Stenhouse JrHyak MotorsportsMichael KelleyFun Pops
48 – Alex BowmanHendrick MotorsportsBlake HarrisAlly
51 – Cody WareRick Ware RacingBilly PlourdeArrowhead Brass
54 – Ty GibbsJoe Gibbs RacingTyler AllenMonster Energy
60 – Ryan PreeceRFK RacingDerrick FinleyKrogar / Colgate
71 – Michael McDowellSpire MotorsportsTravis PetersonB’laster
77 – Carson HocevarSpire MotorsportsLuke LambertTotalplay
78 – Katherine LeggeLive Fast MotorsportsDavid IngramE.L.F Cosmetics
88 – Shane van GisbergenTrackhouse racingStephen DoranSafety Culture
99 – Daniel SuárezTrackhouse racingMatt SwiderskiTelcel

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NASCAR Mexico City FAQ

Has NASCAR ever raced in Mexico?

While there have been NASCAR races in Mexico, the Cup Series hasn’t previously raced in Mexico until the 2025 season with the June 15 race at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City.

Where is the Mexico City NASCAR race?

The NASCAR Cup Series race in Mexico is taking place at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, Mexico. While tentative plans targeted the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, NASCAR ultimately decided on Autódromo for the Cup Series race in 2025.

Are there any Mexican NASCAR drivers?

Yes, Daniel Suarez is the lone Mexican-born driver in the NASCAR Cup Series. Suarez, who drives the No. 99 car for Trackhouse Racing, is from Monterrey, Mexico.

How many laps is the Viva México 250?

The Viva México 250 on Sunday for the NASCAR Cup Series is 100 laps, covering 241 miles. The track at Autódromo Hernanos is 2.417 miles, with 100 laps covering 241.7 miles (389 km). It is a road course, the second road course of the 2025 Cup Series season.

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