The ¡VENGA MÉXICO! project was created with the mission of supporting new Mexican sports talents, providing them with a platform for exposure and development. In a country where talent is abundant, it is essential to create opportunities for athletes to stand out internationally and proudly represent Mexico.
This program supports athletes in disciplines such as synchronized swimming, archery, taekwondo, gymnastics, weightlifting, diving, baseball, and motorsports, among others. Its main goal is to project Mexican athletes onto high-level competitions, facilitating their growth and attracting sponsorships to boost their careers.
🏎️ MEXICO IN INTERNATIONAL MOTORSPORTS
One of the key focuses of ¡VENGA MÉXICO! is the development and projection of drivers with aspirations in IndyCar, the prestigious American motorsports series. Among the emerging talents, Ricardo Escotto stands out as a potential addition to the list of Mexicans in IndyCar, following in the footsteps of legends such as Adrián Fernández, Mario Domínguez, Michel Jourdain Jr., Roberto González, and Patricio O’Ward.
In 2025, the IndyCar Series season will feature 17 races, while INDY NXT, its development category, will have 14 rounds—an ideal stage for Escotto to continue his rise in motorsports.
📈 MEXICAN DRIVERS WHO HAVE COMPETED IN INDYCAR
Driver | Season |
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Adrián Fernández | 1993-2003 |
Patricio O’Ward | 2017-2022 |
Mario Domínguez | 2002-2008 |
Michel Jourdain Jr. | 1996-2012 |
Josele Garza | 1981-1987 |
Rodolfo Martínez Lavín | 2003-2005 |
Roberto González | 2003-2004 |
Esteban Gutiérrez | 2017 |
Héctor Alonso Rebaque | 1982 |
David Martínez | 2006-2008 |
Alfonso Celis Jr. | 2018 |
Bernardo Jourdain | 1988-1989, 1991 |
Daniel Muñiz | 1980 |
Michel Jourdain | 1980-1981 |
Juan Carlos Bolaños | 1980 |
Homero Richards | 2005 |
Jorge Goeters | 2005 |
Carlos Guerrero | 1995-1996 |
Luis Miguel Díaz | 2002-2003 |
🏆 INDYCAR GRAND PRIX WINNERS IN MEXICO
Year | Champion | Team |
---|---|---|
1980 | Rick Mears | Penske |
1981 | Rick Mears | Penske |
2002 | Kenny Brack | Target Ganassi |
2003 | Paul Tracy | Forsythe |
2004 | Sebastien Bourdais | Newman Haas |
2005 | Justin Wilson | RuSport |
2006 | Sebastien Bourdais | Newman Haas |
2007 | Sebastien Bourdais | Newman Haas |
🏎️ RICARDO ESCOTTO: MEXICO’S FUTURE IN INDYCAR
The Andretti Global team has announced that Ricardo Escotto will be part of its lineup in INDY NXT by Firestone 2025, driving the #3 car. This partnership with Cape Motorsports strengthens his presence in the category that serves as the final step before IndyCar.
At 20 years old, Escotto already has an impressive career. He began in SKUSA karting, later moving up to Formula 4 NACAM in 2018. In 2022, he competed in the Spanish Formula 4 Championship, achieving two Top 10 finishes, and in the UAE Formula 4 Championship, where he finished in the Top 5 of the Rookie Championship.
In 2023, he arrived in the United States, competing in the USF Pro 2000 Championship, where he made history by becoming the first Mexican to win at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He secured four Top 10 finishes and the fastest lap in a race. In 2024, he continued with BN Racing, earning two podiums, five Top 5 finishes, and ten Top 10 finishes.
That same year, he debuted in INDY NXT with Juncos Hollinger Racing, competing in four races towards the end of the season.
Now, with his move to Andretti Cape Dallara, Escotto is just one step away from IndyCar, solidifying himself as one of Mexico’s biggest motorsports prospects.
🌟 MEXICO, READY TO CONQUER INDYCAR 🌟
The road to success is never easy, but with the support of initiatives like ¡VENGA MÉXICO!, national drivers have the opportunity to shine and elevate Mexico’s name on the world stage. With talents like Ricardo Escotto, the future of Mexican motorsports looks brighter than ever. 🏁🇲🇽