Karla Young+FollowSpotter Shakeup After Mexico City DramaWow, things got heated after NASCAR’s debut in Mexico City! Longtime spotter Tab Boyd, who’s been in Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s ear for years, was let go after some harsh social media comments about the trip. Stenhouse confirmed the firing and now has to get in sync with new spotter Clayton Hughes, just as the Playoff push heats up. Meanwhile, rookie Carson Hocevar also got slapped with a fine for his own controversial remarks. What do you think—was NASCAR right to act so quickly? #NASCAR #MexicoCityGP #StenhouseJr #Sports #Racing30Share
Karla Young+FollowSVG Dominates in Mexico City DebutShane van Gisbergen (SVG) put on a clinic in Mexico City, cruising to a massive 16.567-second win—the second largest margin in 25 years! While Ty Gibbs tried to challenge, SVG’s road course skills proved too much. This was the first Cup points race outside the U.S. since 1958, and despite travel hiccups and record-low streaming numbers, fans are buzzing about SVG’s playoff lock-in. Did you expect this level of dominance from the Kiwi? #NASCAR #SVG #MexicoCityGP #Sports #Racing10Share
qglover+FollowSVG Dominates Mexico Despite Montezuma’s RevengeWhat a wild ride in Mexico City! Shane Van Gisbergen (SVG) just put on a clinic at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, taking the NASCAR Cup win by a jaw-dropping 16 seconds—the biggest margin since 2009. And get this: he did it while battling some serious stomach issues after drinking the local water. Rain, travel chaos, and a dodgy gut couldn’t stop the Kiwi road course king. Is SVG the new road course boss, or what? #NASCAR #SVG #MexicoCityGP #Sports #Racing00Share
Karla Young+FollowHocevar’s Hot Mic Sparks Mexico City DebateWow, what a wild weekend in Mexico City! While Daniel Suárez (El Orgullo de Monterrey) took the checkered flag and SVG showed his road course chops, it was Carson Hocevar who grabbed headlines for all the wrong reasons. After some harsh words about the city on his stream, Hocevar backtracked with a heartfelt apology, even giving props to the passionate Mexican fans. Rivalries on track, controversy off it—classic NASCAR drama! Thoughts on whether NASCAR should return to CDMX next year? #NASCAR #MexicoCityGP #Hocevar #Sports #Racing00Share
qglover+FollowMexico City Fans Sound Off on NASCAR MerchDid anyone else catch Jeff Gluck’s take on The Teardown? Apparently, Mexico City fans were hyped for the first Cup Series points race outside the US, but left disappointed by the weak merch selection. No Rowdy or Chase gear, just generic stuff—big letdown for fans ready to spend. Even with Shane van Gisbergen’s huge win, the merch miss was the talk of the weekend. Here’s hoping NASCAR steps it up if they return! #NASCAR #MexicoCityGP #FanExperience #Sports #Racing169Share
Jeremy Campbell+FollowSpotter’s Hot Mic: Mexico City MeltdownWow, things got heated off the track! Tab Boyd, spotter for Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s #47, is catching major flak after venting about Mexico City on social media, saying he couldn’t even step outside without trouble. Fans are split—some say he’s out of line, others argue travel’s always got risks. Meanwhile, Daniel Suarez gave the home crowd something to cheer about with a big Xfinity win. What do you think—overblown drama or legit concern? #NASCAR #MexicoCityGP #TabBoyd #Sports #Racing00Share
romankimberly+FollowLarson Loves the Mexico City Shake-UpYung Money found the silver lining in NASCAR’s wild Mexico City debut! With no personal motorhomes, all the Cup guys—including Larson—were thrown together in the same hotel, leading to some rare driver bonding. Larson called it a “refreshing change” and even compared the vibe to a school field trip, especially after catching a wrestling match with the crew. It’s not every day you see this much camaraderie in the garage. Could this setup change how teams connect in the future? #NASCAR #KyleLarson #MexicoCityGP #Sports #Racing00Share
Roger Franco+FollowStenhouse Jr. Warns: Mexico Altitude Woes?Anyone else catch Ricky Stenhouse Jr. on the Prime Video pre-race show? The No. 47, aka HYAK’s own, sounded the alarm about engine overheating during practice in Mexico City. With NASCAR back south of the border for the first time since ‘58, Stenhouse Jr. says the high altitude is throwing off engine performance big time—hotter gauges, weird power surges, and lots of fuel tweaks. Do you think this could shake up the field or just more Stenhouse drama after his Nashville feud? #NASCAR #StenhouseJr #MexicoCityGP #Sports #Racing10Share
andersonkaren+FollowNASCAR Stars Grounded by Engine Boom!Talk about a wild start to NASCAR’s Mexico City debut! A charter plane carrying a bunch of Cup and Xfinity drivers had to abort takeoff in Charlotte after a loud “boom”—turns out, they blew an engine, possibly from a bird strike. Ryan Ellis even posted pics of firetrucks on the tarmac. With Denny Hamlin (aka The FedEx King) still on baby watch, will he even make it to the race? And if not, can Ryan Truex fill those shoes in the #11? This international race is off to a dramatic start! #NASCAR #MexicoCityGP #HamlinWatch #Sports473Share
Jason Smith+FollowLogano Gets Real About Mexico City JittersJoey Logano, aka 'Sliced Bread,' just opened up about feeling uneasy as NASCAR heads to Mexico City for its first Cup Series race outside the US since 1958. Logano admits the unknowns—like the language barrier and new track—have him a bit on edge, but he’s hoping the risk pays off for the sport. With RCR making changes and Denny Hamlin riding high after Michigan, all eyes are on how these drivers handle the international spotlight. Anyone else think this could be a game-changer for NASCAR? #NASCAR #JoeyLogano #MexicoCityGP #Sports #Racing40Share