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NASCAR Mexico Series at San Luis Potosí

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San Luis Capital 200
NASCAR Mexico Series
VenueSuper Óvalo Potosino (2005-present)
Autódromo San Luis 400 (2004)
LocationSan Luis Potosí City, San Luis Potosí
First race2004
Distance160.8 km (100 mi)
Laps200
Circuit information
Length0.804 km (0.500 mi)
Turns4

The NASCAR Mexico Series has held races in San Luis Potosí since 2004, when it was known as the Desafío Corona. The race is held at the Super Óvalo Potosino, in the capital city of the state with the same name.

History

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The inaugural race in San Luis Potosí was held on 22 August 2004 in the Autodrómo San Luis 400, a road course built in the Parque Tangamanga.

For the 2005 season, the race was moved to the Super Óvalo Potosino, which had just been remodeled into an oval track.[1]

Winners

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Year Date Driver Team Manufacturer Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Report
Laps Miles (km)
Autódromo San Luis 400
2004 August 22 Mexico City Germán Quiroga Seman Baker Dodge 45 65.16 (104.85)
November 28 Aguascalientes Rogelio López Equipo Telcel-Sun-Motorola Pontiac
Super Óvalo Potosino
2005 June 5 Aguascalientes Rogelio López Pontiac 113 56.46 (90.852) 1:20:15.9 42.20
August 7 120 58.97 (94.88) 1:14:41.2 48.17
November 13 Mexico City Jorge Goeters Dodge 122 60.96 (98.08) 1:08:02.4 53.75
2006 May 21 Jalisco Fernando Plata Pontiac 1:23:50.0 43.63
August 6 Mexico City Carlos Pardo Equipo Telcel Dodge 120 58.97 (94.88) 1:02:46.2 57.31
October 15 Aguascalientes Rogelio López Escudera Telmex Pontiac 100 49.14 (87.50) 1:20:23.7 36.67
2007 May 20 Nuevo León Rafael Martínez Team GP Ford 120 58.97 (94.88) 1:16:54.330 46.00
August 12 105 50.75 (94.88) 1:21:39 43.33
2008 May 4 Jalisco Antonio Pérez Escuderia Telmex Dodge 120 60 (96.0) 1:27:27 41.25 Report[permanent dead link]
July 13 Mexico City Germán Quiroga Equipo Telcel Ford
September 21 150 75 (120.68)
2009 May 31 1:24:54 53.00
August 16 Mexico City Jorge Goeters Team GP Toyota 200 100 (160.90) 1:37:52 61.31
2010 May 2 Mazda 192 96 (154.46) 2:01:18 47.49 Report
September 5 Mexico City Germán Quiroga Equipo Telcel Dodge 204 102 (164.11) 2:02:22 50.01 Report
2011 April 3 Mexico City Jorge Goeters Team GP Mazda 210 105 (168.95) 1:58:34 53.13 Report
7 August Mexico City Homero Richards H&HighSpeed Toyota 205 102.5 (164.92) 1:55:09 53.41 Report
6 November Mexico City Germán Quiroga Equipo Telcel Dodge 183 91.5 (147.22) 1:15:19 72.89 Report
2012 15 April Jalisco Antonio Pérez Escuderia Telmex Chevrolet 250 125 (201.1) 2:22:48 52.52 Report
29 July Nuevo León Rafael Martínez Team GP Mazda 258 129 (207.56) 2:40:29 48.23 Report
2013 24 March Mexico City Homero Richards NEXTEL Racing Toyota
25 August Jalisco Antonio Pérez Escudería Telmex Chevrolet
2014 11 May Aguascalientes Rogelio López Alpha Racing Toyota
21 September State of Mexico Irwin Vences M Racing Toyota
2015 12 April Mexico City Rubén Rovelo G3C Racing Team Dodge
12 July State of Mexico Irwin Vences M Racing Ford
13 September Mexico City Rubén Rovelo G3C Racing Team Dodge
2017 23 April Aguascalientes Rogelio López Alpha Racing Toyota
2018 22 April State of Mexico Irwin Vences
2019 1 September Mexico City Rubén Rovelo
2020 30 July
22 October Jalisco Salvador de Alba Ford
2021 22 August Nuevo León Abraham Calderón Chevrolet
24 October Mexico City Ruben Rovelo Ford
2022 7 August Mexico City Rubén García Jr.
2023 16 April Jalisco Salvador de Alba
13 August Mexico City Rubén García Jr.
2024 24 March
2025 2 March
Source: [2]

Records

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Most Wins

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Rank Driver Wins
1 Mexico City Germán Quiroga 6
Aguascalientes Rogelio López 6
3 Mexico City Ruben Rovelo 5
4 Mexico City Jorge Goeters 4
Mexico City Rubén García Jr. 4
6 Nuevo León Rafael Martínez 3
Jalisco Antonio Pérez 3
State of Mexico Irwin Vences 3
9 Mexico City Homero Richards 2
Jalisco Salvador de Alba 2
11 Mexico City Carlos Pardo 1
Jalisco Fernando Plata 1
Nuevo León Abraham Calderón 1

References

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  1. ^ "Presentan remodelación del Autódromo Potosino". Sportcar.com. May 10, 2005.
  2. ^ "NASCAR Mexico Series Race Recaps at Autodromo Potosino". Racing Reference. 2025-03-20.