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April 9, 2025

IMAGEN @PRIMESPORTSRT

QUIROGA GOES ALL IN AT PUEBLA 🏁🔥

THE MEXICO CITY NATIVE AIMS FOR VICTORY ON A TRACK THAT COULD DEFINE THE SEASON’S FUTURE With his sights set on the NASCAR México Series 2025 playoffs, experienced driver Germán Quiroga is ready to face one of the most demanding challenges on the calendar: the Autódromo Internacional Miguel E. Abed in Puebla. This Sunday, the Mexico City native will go all out to take the checkered flag 🏆 and take a solid step toward the postseason. PUEBLA: KEY TO QUALIFICATION 🧠🏎️ With 75 points collected over two rounds, Quiroga currently sits fourth in the drivers’ championship, but he knows that’s not enough. The Amozoc layout represents a key opportunity—not only because of the points at stake but also due to the nature of the track: technical, high-paced, and requiring perfect setup. “It’s a crucial date on the calendar,” says the driver of the #69 car, who is a three-time champion of this premier category. THE GOAL: WIN AND SCORE 📈🏆 The Prime Sports Racing Team driver doesn’t hesitate to say that races like this can be game-changers. “We’re heading into a track that’s decisive for those of us aiming to make the playoffs. It’s not just about being fast—it’s about consistency, strategy, and having a car that performs every lap,” declared the Mexico City native 🏙️. FULL PREPARATION FROM PRACTICE 🔧💪 The season is still young, but Quiroga knows that every point counts. That’s why his focus this weekend will be total, starting with the first official practice sessions. “Last year, we had a good car here, especially towards the end. Now, we’re aiming to qualify at the front, have a stronger car on a flying lap, and fight for top positions from the green flag,” he shared. ALL OR NOTHING FOR CAR #69 🚦💥 The #69 driver is confident in the physical and technical preparation he and his team have put in for this race, where there’s no room for mistakes. “We need a win. It’s been on my list since the start of the year. I really like this track and we’ve been working hard to make it happen,” he added. A DECISIVE RACE IN AMOZOC ⏱️🛞 The race in Puebla will take place this Sunday, April 13, starting at 1:40 PM, under the format of 75 laps or a 100-minute time limit, ensuring an intense and strategic competition. The layout of the Miguel E. Abed circuit, combined with the parity of the category, makes this round a turning point for drivers looking to solidify their spot in the overall standings. STRATEGIC SUPPORT BEHIND THE WHEEL 🧩🔝 Car #69 is backed by several companies that trust in Quiroga’s trajectory and professionalism. This weekend, he’ll proudly represent Transportes Maya, Grupo Catraar, Pup Care, Armstrong Armored, Toro Presto, Atunsito, Pipsa, Orpack, Osteo Medical, CIM Creación Innovativa de México, Presto Adhesives / Sealants, Batalion Seguridad Privada, Palco Reciclados, YJ Link, Marketing & Advertising, and of course, the Prime Sports Racing Team. EXPERIENCE SHINES IN KEY MOMENTS 🧠⚡ With a solid career behind him, the name Germán Quiroga continues to be synonymous with experience, speed, and determination. Puebla will be a new test—another chapter in his long journey through Mexican motorsport—and this Sunday may mark the beginning of his definitive push toward the playoffs. Everything is ready: the track, the car, and most importantly, the driver. 🏎️💥

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XAVI RAZO WANTS THE TOP SPOT 🏁🔥

CHASING VICTORY IN PUEBLA With a strong pace and the championship lead in his pocket, Xavi Razo is ready to take on Round 3 of the 2025 NASCAR México Series, which will be held this Sunday at the Autódromo Internacional Miguel E. Abed in Amozoc, Puebla—a track where the Mexico City driver has already written memorable chapters in past seasons. With 88 pointscollected over the first two rounds, Razo knows the time to land the decisive blow is closer than ever 📈🏆 DOMINATING WITH RESULTS AND EXPERIENCE 🎯 It’s been a strong start to the season for the No. 7 car. A second-place finish in San Luis Potosí followed by a third placein Tuxtla Gutiérrez are solid credentials heading into a track he knows inside and out. But beyond the numbers, it’s his consistent performance that positions him as one of the top favorites to stand on the top step of the podium this weekend 🚗💨 “WE ALREADY KNOW HOW TO WIN HERE” 🧠💪 For Xavi, racing in Puebla is no small thing. “I really like this track, I have great memories here. I’ve already won on this circuit—not just in NASCAR México, but in other categories too. Coming back is always special,” he shared with a mix of nostalgia and ambition. Razo, who was the regular season champion in 2024, arrives with a clear mindset: take advantage of his technical knowledge and the strong momentum of his team 🔧🏎️ COMMUNICATION IS KEY ON TRACK 🛠️📡 One of the keys to his performance has been the almost surgical connection with his engineer. “What we have between driver and engineer isn’t something you can fake. In Tuxtla, we had the pace to win. Unfortunately, an outside decision—a misapplied rule—prevented us from going all in,” he explained. Still, he’s confident that their teamwork will get them back to where they belong: the front 👊⏱️ NUMBERS BACK HIM UP 📊🏁 After two rounds, the Mexico City driver leads the championship with 88 points, the result of consistency and smart driving. The Puebla race is scheduled for 75 laps or 100 minutes, whichever comes first, demanding a balanced mix of aggression and strategy—something Razo excels at 🧩🧠 STRUCTURAL SUPPORT BEHIND THE WHEEL 🤝🚛 Xavi Razo’s performance wouldn’t be possible without the backing of a solid team. The No. 7 car is supported by brands fully committed to motorsports: Solucion.es, GSC, B Lock Media, Flex Seguridad, Armstrong Armored, Servicios Logísticos Palco, Intercash, Grupo Catraar, Orpack, Compresores y Herramientas Carroll, Pup Care, Palco Consorcio de Comercio Internacional, Dycinsa, Batalion Seguridad Privada, Toro Presto, BYM Industrial, Marketing & Advertising—all under the competitive umbrella of Prime Sports Racing Team 🚀⚙️ CLEAR GOAL: WIN 🏆🚦 The third race of the season is a golden opportunity for Razo to strengthen his lead with a win that has so far slipped away due to factors beyond his control. But if there’s one thing this driver has shown, it’s that he never backs down. Puebla is waiting, the track knows him, and the championship is starting to take shape. The question is: can anyone stop car No. 7 this weekend? 😤🔥

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La F1 podría regresar a Sudáfrica en 2028

F1 could return to South Africa in 2028

With an ambitious project in Cape Town, South Africa is looking to host Formula 1 again on a circuit designed around the DHL Stadium, which was inaugurated for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. South Africa is making history with an innovative proposal to bring Formula 1 (F1) back to the African continent. Cape Town has presented a plan to transform the area surrounding the DHL Stadium—built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup—into an urban circuit. This ambitious project aims to return the pinnacle of motorsport to the world’s largest continent, the only region currently absent from the F1 calendar. South Africa last hosted a Grand Prix (GP) in 1993 at the Kyalami circuit, which had been the home of the South African GP from 1967 until its final race in 1993. Now, after an initial bid in Kyalami was rejected, the South African government is backing the Cape Town circuit, designed by German engineer and F1 track specialist Hermann Tilke. The proposed layout spans 5.7 kilometers along the Green Point waterfront. Additionally, Igshaan Almay, CEO of the project, emphasized in an interview with Motorsports the logistical advantages of the venue, including its proximity to the city’s airport and an extensive selection of hotels for F1 fans attending the event. The South African GP could attract an estimated 250,000 spectators over the race weekend. Tough Competition for 2028 This project faces strong competition, as several emerging locations are vying to host an F1 race in the 2028 season. Among them are Thailand, South Korea, and Rwanda—the latter also aiming to bring Formula 1 back to Africa.

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RAFAEL MAGGIO ALL IN 🚀

ON A STEADY RISE 🔼 After two intense rounds in the 2025 Trucks México Series, Mexico City driver Rafael Maggio is starting to make his mark in the category. His performance has been progressive, smart, and increasingly competitive. He currently sits seventh in the drivers’ championship with a total of 73 points, after shining with a brilliant pole position in Chiapas 🏁🔥 FROM TUZANTLA TO AMOZOC 🛣️🏎️ Maggio’s evolution in the series has been clear. While his first race of the year in San Luis Potosí ended with a P13, the second round in Tuxtla Gutiérrez marked a key step forward. There, not only did he improve his final result to 11th place, but he also surprised the field by claiming pole position—a feat few rookies achieve so early in the season 🎯📊 THE KEY: CONSISTENCY AND PREPARATION 💪🧠 Well aware of the challenge of fighting for top positions, Rafa Maggio knows that full preparation is crucial. “We’re heading into one of the most important weekends of the year. Two races in Puebla means a double chance, but also double the pressure. Setup will be key to scoring big,” said the Prime Sports Racing Team driver with his trademark focus 🎙️🛞 READY FOR THE PUEBLA DUEL ⚔️🇲🇽 The double-header will take place at the Autódromo Internacional Miguel E. Abed in Amozoc, Puebla, on April 12 and 13. In a road course format, these races will present a new technical and strategic challenge for all drivers, but Maggio trusts in his preparation and his truck’s performance. “We’re ready to fight for the podium or even for the win. I’ve been preparing both physically and mentally for this. I want to lock in my spot in the playoffs now. That’s the goal,” he stated with confidence and determination 🏆🔥 BACKED BY TEAM AND SPONSORS 🤝💼 Rafael Maggio’s progress is also supported by a strong off-track structure. His #67 truck is backed by a solid lineup of sponsors who believe in his talent: Auto Líneas Flores de Occidente, Toro Presto, Losen, Orpack, PET de Occidente, Dycinsa, Atunsito, Construcciones y Pavimentos GO, Hiperbikes, Knotek de México, Presto Pegamentos / Selladores, Pup Care, Armstrong Armored, Osteo Medical, Palco Reciclados, Marketing & Advertising, along with the technical and sporting support of Prime Sports Racing Team 🧩🚛 GOAL: THE PLAYOFFS 🏁📈 Without making too much noise but moving steadily forward, Rafael Maggio is emerging as one of the rising contenders in the Trucks México Series. His name is beginning to be heard around the paddock, and his performance is starting to turn heads. The season is long, but his focus is sharp: keep scoring points, stay in playoff contention, and arrive strong for the championship fight. If his progression continues, the #67 might just surprise sooner than expected.

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MAGGIO OFF TO A STRONG START 🚀

The start of the 2025 NASCAR Challenge Series season is making it clear that there’s a new name to watch closely: Rodrigo Maggio. The driver from Mexico City has proven he doesn’t need a long learning curve to be among the best. With only two races under his belt in his rookie year in this demanding category, he’s already sitting seventh in the championship standings with 50 points accumulated 🏁📈 NO TIME TO WASTE ⏱️🔥 Adapting quickly is no easy task, but Maggio, behind the wheel of car #16, has managed to turn teamwork into solid results from the get-go. The vehicle, backed by a long list of sponsors such as Palco Reciclados, CANO Comfricsa, Maeesa, Notaría 51, Dinametra, Cohidsa, GO Construcciones, Arcos Supercenter, Presto Pegamentos / Selladores, Plásticos Raisa, Lex Trade;  Marketing & Advertising,, is not only fast, but also consistently strong on track—something essential for any title contender 🧠🔧 TWO RACES, TWO BATTLES 🏎️💥 The recent story of the Prime Sports Racing Team driver includes two episodes that showcase his strong form. In San Luis Potosí, host of the season opener, he broke into the Top 7 in a physically and technically demanding race. Then, in Chiapas, the second stop on the calendar, he crossed the line in tenth—a result that, while not as high, brought key points for building his current spot in the standings 🔝📊 PUEBLA, THE NEXT STOP 🇲🇽⛰️ With eyes now on the next challenge, Rodrigo Maggio is preparing for round three of the calendar, set for April 13 at the tough Autódromo Internacional Miguel E. Abed in Amozoc, Puebla. It will be a road course race, a completely different setting that will test not just pace, but also the team’s strategic skills and the driver’s finesse behind the wheel 🧭🚘 THE GOAL IS CLEAR 🥉🏆 “The pace has been there, and so has the rhythm. The team’s done a great job. We’ve adapted well to the category. Sooner or later, what we’re looking for will come,” said Rodrigo with the calm confidence of someone who believes in the work put in—but also with the hunger to climb the podium. “We’re heading to Puebla to chase that big result we already feel is close,” he added firmly 🔥🗣️ GROWING QUIETLY, RACING SERIOUSLY 🧩🎯 Even if the media spotlight hasn’t fully caught on yet, Rodrigo Maggio’s performance is speaking volumes in the paddock. His fast adaptation, the technical backing of the Prime Sports Racing Team, and a string of consistent results are shaping him up as one of the new talents to watch this season. There’s still a long way to go in the championship, but one thing is certain: he didn’t come to just take part—he came to race.

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