
NASCAR Announces Two International Provisions for June 14 Mexico City Xfinity Race, Expanding Entry Field
NASCAR has unveiled two new international provisions for the upcoming June 14 Xfinity Series race in Mexico City, allowing for an expanded field of up to 40 cars. These provisions are designed to encourage international participation and provide opportunities for drivers from outside the United States and Canada to compete on the global stage.
Under these new provisions, teams that utilize either of the international provisions will face certain restrictions. Specifically, any team entering the race through these provisions will be limited in their ability to qualify for certain playoff positions and may encounter restrictions on points accumulation, ensuring a balanced competition environment.
This move aims to promote diversity and increase the global appeal of the series, aligning with NASCAR’s broader efforts to grow the sport internationally. The race at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is expected to draw a diverse field of competitors, showcasing talent from around the world.
Officials emphasize that these provisions are temporary measures designed to test international interest and participation. NASCAR continues to explore ways to expand its global footprint while maintaining a competitive and fair racing environment.