Hours after winning 2025 Viva Mexico 250 at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Shane Van Gisbergen traveled from Mexico City to Charlotte, North Carolina, to participate in the professional career. Van Gisbergen said that the recently completed victory in the Cup race in Mexico City, her first Nascar victory this season.
Gisbergen, who is under the obligation of the full -time cup series with Track racesOr take time for your tight career calendar to compete in other career series, and their recently professional participation is a will for that. The #88 series driver of the Cup participated in the Cook Out Summer shooting held at the famous Motor Speedway Charlotte in Charlotte.
In addition to SVG, Bubba WallaceHis colleague from the Cup series also participated in the summer shooting and traveled from Mexico City to Charlotte, a distance or more than 3176 kilometers, or 1973 miles. However, the riding pilot’s efforts to compete and have a good start in vain week.
Van Gisbergen was one of the competitors for the victory of the race and suffered a DNF, while Danny Chisolm claimed the victory in heating, cooling, plumbing and electrical electrical division. The 23XI racing driver, Bubba Wallace, finished the race in P2.
Sharing the incredible racing travel itinerary by Shane Van Gisbergen, Charlotte Motor Speedway uploaded a publication of his official social networks account. Upon a video of the race, CMS wrote in X:
This was Nascar’s first race weekend in Mexico and far from the United States in approximately two decades, where they organized the race of the XFINITY series of 150 laps on Saturday, Chilango 150 and the Series Cup, La Viva México 250, in Sunay.
Shane Van Gisbergen let his feelings know after an impressive victory of the Mexico Cup
After his emphatic victory in Viva Mexico 250 at the Brothers Rodríguez Autodromo in Mexico City, Mexico, Shane Van Gisbergen shared his thoughts in front of the media. Talking about how he felt as he ran in Mexico after the race, this is what the track racing pilot said:
“I tried to treat it as when I go to Asia, I just drink bottled water and be careful in the shower and brushed my teeth with bottled water, but I just went downhill,” said Van Gisbergen. “I couldn’t keep anything inside. Everything pierced me.”
“I felt really dizzy and my mind was there, but my body had so much pressure in the stomach. Crazy weekend and everyone deepened. It means everything for us, that’s why I’m here,” said Van Gisbergen. “I am improving and more competitive. We are really progressing a lot,” he added. (Through ESPN)
Gisbergen began the races from Pole and dominated the race with victory. The LED 60 of 100 laps in total and crossed the finish line with more than 16 seconds for the runner -up, Christopher Bell.