🔹 Late contact prevented a better result in NASCAR México Series
The start of the 2025 NASCAR México Series was intense for Germán Quiroga, who battled for the top positions at Súper Óvalo Potosino 🏁. However, a multi-car crash in the final laps dropped him to seventh place, preventing him from securing a stronger result in this season opener.

The driver of car #69, sponsored by PET de Occidente, Orpack, Compresores y Herramientas Carroll, ATR Automotive Engine Management Components, Armstrong Armored, Cohidsa, OsteoMedical, San Pedro Pacific Products, Hiperbikes, CIM Creación Innovativa de México, and Palco Consorcio de Comercio Internacional, made it clear that his performance on track was solid and that the team is ready to fight for victories in the upcoming races.

“It was a positive race; the car had a good pace, and the team did a great job. We started from fourth place and stayed in the fight throughout the race,” explained the Prime Sports Racing Team driver.
🔥 A TOUGH END DUE TO CONTACTS
Just when it seemed Quiroga would finish inside the top 5, an incident during the green-white-checkered finish caused him to lose several positions in the final meters, forcing him to settle for seventh place.
“We were well-positioned, but in the last lap, the hits came, and we dropped a few spots. That’s part of racing—sometimes you benefit, and sometimes you don’t,” said the three-time NASCAR México champion.

Despite the challenging finish, Quiroga showed strong pace throughout the weekend at the half-mile Potosino oval, even dealing with brake issues at certain points in the race.
“We had speed; we stayed up front the entire time and were in a great position for the finish. Unfortunately, the contacts worked against us, but we know we have the potential to fight for wins,” added the experienced driver.

📆 CHIAPAS, THE NEXT CHALLENGE
With the first race of the year in the books, Germán Quiroga is already focused on the second round of the championship, set for March 23 at Súper Óvalo Chiapas in Tuxtla Gutiérrez.
“We will keep working hard; the team is motivated, and we know we’ll be fighting at the front. The season is just beginning, and there’s a lot to do,” concluded Quiroga.

The next challenge in Chiapas will be another opportunity for car #69 to go after its first win of the year and prove that it will be a strong contender in the 2025 season 🚀🔥.