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BRIDGESTONE: 94 YEARS OF INNOVATION AND MOBILITY

A LEGACY THAT SHAPES THE FUTURE Bridgestone, a global leader in tire manufacturing, celebrates 94 years of excellence, solidifying its position as one of the most influential brands in the automotive industry. Since its founding in 1931 in Japan, the company has revolutionized the sector with technological solutions that ensure safety, efficiency, and sustainability. 🌟🚗 With a forward-thinking vision, Bridgestone has continuously evolved to meet the demands of a rapidly changing world. Innovation has been the key to its growth, enabling the development of advanced technologies that enhance vehicle performance and improve the driving experience. ⚡️🌿 TECHNOLOGY AND SAFETY IN MOTION Throughout its history, Bridgestone has been a pioneer in the manufacturing of smart tires, designed to maximize safety and vehicle performance. Thanks to its commitment to research and development, the company has introduced high-resistance materials and aerodynamic designs that enhance grip, reduce energy consumption, and extend product lifespan. 💪🏻 “Our commitment to safe and sustainable mobility remains the driving force behind our innovation. Every breakthrough reflects our philosophy of improving the way people move,” said Miguel Pacheco Ancona, President and General Director of Bridgestone Latin America North. 🚀 SUSTAINABILITY: A FUNDAMENTAL PILLAR On its path toward a greener future, Bridgestone has intensified efforts in decarbonization and circular economy, reducing the environmental footprint of its production. Among its most notable initiatives is the development of ENLITENTM, an innovative technology that optimizes tire design and manufacturing with a lower environmental impact. 🌍🛠️ Additionally, the company has implemented tire recycling programs, promoting the use of reusable materials and the reduction of industrial waste. These actions reinforce Bridgestone’s commitment to sustainability and the creation of solutions aligned with today’s climate challenges. 🌿 THE VISION TOWARD 2050 Looking ahead, Bridgestone is preparing to lead the transition toward electric mobility, autonomous driving, and smart mobility solutions. With a goal set for 2050, the company aims to strengthen its Bridgestone E8 Commitment, a strategic plan that combines technology, innovation, and environmental responsibility. 🚜🌱 Nearly a century after its founding, Bridgestone continues to reinvent itself and set the standard in the automotive industry. Its legacy reflects dedication, evolution, and an unwavering commitment to safety, quality, and the environment. 🌟🚚

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Charles Leclerc fuera de Japón

Charles Leclerc out of Japan

For the free practice sessions of the Japanese GP, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Jack Doohan from Alpine will step aside in FP1 to make way for two rookie drivers. Everything is set for the Japanese Grand Prix, where teams and drivers are ready for Round 3 of the Formula 1 season. The action will begin on Thursday, April 3, at 8:30 PM (CDMX time) with the first free practice session, but Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc will not be on track for the opening session. Leclerc steps aside for a rookie This is due to an FIA regulation requiring teams to field rookie drivers in at least four free practice sessions throughout the season. The rule aims to help young drivers gain experience and exposure in the premier category of motorsport. For this reason, Ferrari has decided to begin fulfilling this requirement in Suzuka, with Dino Beganovic taking over Leclerc’s seat for FP1 this weekend. Beganovic, a 21-year-old Swedish driver, was the 2022 Formula Regional European Championship winner and debuted in Formula 2 in 2025. Jack Doohan will also miss FP1 Another driver who will miss the first practice session will be Jack Doohan. Alpine has also chosen to comply with the rookie mandate, even if it means sidelining one of their regular drivers. Taking Ocon’s place in Suzuka will be local driver Ryo Hirakawa, who joined Alpine as a reserve driver. Hirakawa already has FP1 experience, as he drove for McLaren in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix practice session in 2024. Cover photo: X (@ScuderiaFerrari)

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Tres escuderías cambian radicalmente para el GP de Japón

Three teams change radically for the Japanese GP

The Japanese Grand Prix will be a true celebration, which is why three teams have decided to change their car designs and hit the track with new liveries inspired by the host country. The excitement for the Japanese Grand Prix is undeniable, as this weekend we will witness one of the most beloved races among Formula 1 fans. With this in mind, three F1 teams—Red Bull, Sauber, and Haas—have made a bold change for this race at Suzuka Circuit, swapping their traditional car designs for ones inspired by Japanese culture. Red Bull’s Tribute to Honda Starting with the team that has been in the spotlight recently due to the driver switch between Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson, the main Red Bull team has left behind its traditional dark blue, along with the yellow and red of its logo, in favor of a striking white design with carbon fiber finishes, black sponsor branding, and the iconic charging bulls in metallic red. This bold yet beautifully executed change is Red Bull’s way of celebrating its partnership with Honda. The RB21’s design is inspired by the RA272, the car that secured the Japanese automaker’s first-ever Formula 1 victory in 1965. Haas Adorns Its Car with Sakura Blossoms Moving on to the American team, Haas has certainly turned heads with its Suzuka-inspired design. Gone is the usual black-and-white color scheme, replaced by a predominantly white car with black and red accents, adorned with cherry blossom patterns. These flowers, known as “Sakura,” are among Japan’s most iconic symbols. With various shades of pink and a few black flowers, the Haas cars of Esteban Ocon and Ollie Bearman will stand out on the track, paying tribute to the blooming season of this emblematic tree in the East Asian island nation. Sauber Brings the “Barbecue” to Japan Lastly, Stake Kick Sauber is the third team to revamp its livery. Unlike Red Bull and Haas, however, the Swiss team has taken an unconventional approach, ditching its signature green in favor of a design that mimics raw meat. The Sauber cars of Nico Hülkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto will feature a deep red base reminiscent of fresh meat cuts, with lighter details that mimic the marbling of premium beef. This unexpected design is a tribute to Wagyu, Japan’s exclusive and highly prized beef. While at first glance, a meat-themed livery might seem unusual for Sauber, it is nonetheless a creative and fitting homage to the culture of this upcoming Grand Prix. Straight from the grill to the grid, did someone order a Wagyu? 🥩🇯🇵 @stakef1team_ks pic.twitter.com/Hhy3zAaNyL — Stake.com (@Stake) April 1, 2025

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IMAGEN @autodesign

PORSCHE 718 SPYDER RS PANAMERICANA SPECIAL: A LEGEND ON WHEELS

The Pastejé Automotive Invitational has established itself as one of the most exclusive automotive events in Mexico, bringing together true enthusiasts and pioneers of automotive engineering. In this edition, Porsche de México amazed the audience by unveiling a one-of-a-kind creation: the Porsche 718 Spyder RS Panamericana Special, a special editionthat pays tribute to the legendary Carrera Panamericana. 🏎️✨🚗 A TRIBUTE TO HISTORY AND COMPETITION This exclusive model draws inspiration from the legendary Porsche cars that made history in the Carrera Panamericana, one of the most challenging races in motorsport history. Every detail of the 718 Spyder RS Panamericana Special embodies the essence of this iconic race, reflecting Porsche’s commitment to performance, design, and exclusivity. ⚡️⚙️ DETAILS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE The Porsche 718 Spyder RS Panamericana Special is a statement of style and power. Its Centenaire Silver bodyworkhighlights its aerodynamic elements, including carbon fiber components from the Weissach package. The exclusive design features magnesium wheels with the TAG Heuer emblem, glossy black brake calipers, and fully red taillights. On its side, the number “55” and Carmine Red stripes pay tribute to the iconic Porsche 550 Spyder driven by Hans Herrmann, who made history in the Panamericana. 🌟🚀 INTERIOR: CRAFTSMANSHIP AND EXCLUSIVITY Inside the 718 Spyder RS Panamericana Special, elegance meets sportiness. The Carmine Red leather seats feature Carrera Panamericana embroidery on the headrests, while the instrument panel and door panels are finished in black leather with exclusive accents. The Sonderwunsch badge appears on the illuminated door sills, showcasing Mexico’s flag colors on the driver’s side and the 550 Spyder silhouette on the passenger’s side. Every element is designed with the precision and quality that define Porsche. ✨💎 A COLLECTOR’S PIECE WITH PURPOSE This model is not just a tribute to Porsche’s history—it’s also an opportunity to make a difference. The 718 Spyder RS Panamericana Special will be auctioned, with proceeds donated to charitable programs, reinforcing Porsche’s commitment to social responsibility. “We believe in the power of solidarity and the importance of creating a positive impact,” stated Camilo San Martín, General Director of Porsche de México. 🌟💪 The Porsche 718 Spyder RS Panamericana Special is more than a car—it’s a work of art on wheels, a tribute to history, and a symbol of Porsche’s ongoing legacy in motorsport. 🏎️🔥

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IMAGEN X

FORGET THE WAIT: RENTING A CAR IS THE SOLUTION

UNLIMITED MOBILITY: A KEY FACTOR FOR BUSINESS TRAVELERS Urban mobility plays a crucial role in the business world. Unexpected meetings, corporate events in different locations, and the need to maximize every minute make having an efficient mode of transportation a key factor in any executive’s agenda. 🚗💼 Airports like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey serve as strategic hubs for business connectivity, facilitating mobility for those traveling for work. However, relying on taxis or ride-hailing apps can lead to delays due to high demand, low vehicle availability, and inefficient routes. In this scenario, renting a car emerges as an effective solutionto enhance autonomy and productivity during every trip. 🏙️✈️ REMOVE LIMITATIONS: SECURE YOUR TRANSPORTATION During peak hours or in areas with limited mobility options, finding adequate transportation can become a challenge. Having your own vehicle ensures you’re not dependent on third parties, avoiding unexpected delays that could disrupt your schedule and guaranteeing on-time arrivals to every appointment. Having a rental car ready upon arrival at the airport allows for better time management, optimized route selection,and elimination of unnecessary waits. Additionally, it enables multiple stops without restrictions, making it ideal for schedules with various meeting points. 🕒🚘 CHOOSE THE RIGHT VEHICLE FOR YOUR NEEDS Every trip has specific requirements. A compact sedan is ideal for urban travel, thanks to its low fuel consumption and easy parking. For longer trips or extra comfort, an SUV is a convenient option. And when image matters in high-level meetings, a luxury vehicle can make a difference. 🚙✨ OPTIMIZE TIME FROM THE START Reducing unnecessary paperwork is essential. Digital booking options, quick vehicle access, and streamlined returns allow travelers to focus on what truly matters. Technology has simplified processes that once required long lines and excessive paperwork, making mobility efficient and stress-free. 📲⏳ TOTAL CONTROL OVER YOUR ITINERARY Having your own vehicle allows you to adjust your schedule without depending on external transportation availability. Additionally, every trip can be used efficiently—whether it’s preparing for meetings, making strategic calls, or simply enjoying a moment of peace before the next commitment. For professionals looking to enhance productivity, having flexible mobility is an investment in efficiency and success. 📊🚀

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Denny Hamlin ganó las 400 de Martinsville

Denny Hamlin wins Martinsville 400

Denny Hamlin won the NOCO 400 in Martinsville, securing his first victory of 2025. He dominated the race after taking the lead and extending it by more than 4 seconds. With this triumph, he moved up to sixth place in the driver standings. The tenth round of the NASCAR Mexico Series, the NOCO 400 in Martinsville, resulted in an outstanding performance from Denny Hamlin, who secured his first win of 2025 driving his #11 Toyota. Hamlin’s total dominance at the end of the race Although the first green flag waved with Hamlin in fifth position, as the laps progressed on the Virginia track, he capitalized on a checkered green flag and a series of yellow flags to take the lead and hold it for more than half the race. Consistently excellent. This is @dennyhamlin‘s 19th season with a win. pic.twitter.com/v3nUJNjhto — NASCAR (@NASCAR) March 31, 2025 After securing first place, the Tampa driver continued to widen his gap over second place, crossing the finish line more than 4.5 seconds ahead of Christopher Bell, who had started from pole position. Bubba Wallace finished third, giving Toyota a 1-2-3 finish in the Martinsville 400. Several movements in the driver standings With this victory, Hamlin climbed two positions in the NASCAR standings, moving from eighth to sixth place with 218 points. Meanwhile, the top three remain unchanged, with William Byron leading with 259 points, followed by Kyle Larson with 243, and Chase Elliott moving into third place thanks to his fourth-place finish this weekend. Cover photo: X (@MartinsvilleSwy)

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IMAGEN X, @inDrive

INCREDIBLE GROWTH OF INDRIVE IN URBAN MOBILITY 🚖📈

Urban mobility has drastically evolved in recent years, with digitalization and accessibility at the core of this transformation. The use of ride-hailing apps has become a necessity in cities worldwide, allowing millions of people to access faster, more comfortable, and more efficient rides. One platform that has gained significant relevance in this sector is inDrive, which remains the second most downloaded urban mobility app globally. According to Sensor Tower, a market intelligence company, the app recorded 6.1 million downloads in December 2024 alone. 📊🚀 AN UNSTOPPABLE EXPANSION 🌍📲 With a presence in 48 countries and 888 cities, inDrive continues to strengthen its position in the transportation sector. Its impact is particularly notable in Latin America, where it leads in 11 markets, including Mexico, Panama, and Jamaica. In Mexico, the platform operates in 58 cities, providing a flexible alternative to traditional mobility systems. The success of inDrive is largely due to its fare negotiation model, where passengers and drivers agree on a fair pricefor each ride. This system has created greater equity in the sector, setting it apart from other apps that impose fixed or dynamic fares. A REVOLUTION THAT DOESN’T STOP 🚦🔥 The consolidation of inDrive as one of the world’s leading mobility apps reflects the trust of millions of users seeking transparency, accessibility, and safety in their rides. “Our priority is to offer a fair service for passengers and drivers while continuing to support initiatives that create a positive impact on society,” stated Evgenia Matrosova, Chief Growth Officer of inDrive.

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IMAGEN X, @Daniel_SuarezG

TOUGH RACE FOR DANIEL SUÁREZ IN MARTINSVILLE

The Monterrey-born driver faced a challenging weekend in the NASCAR Cup Series✨ The NASCAR Cup Series held its seventh race of the season at the demanding Martinsville Speedway🏎️, where Daniel Suárez endured a race full of difficulties behind the wheel of the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 #99 for Trackhouse Racing. The Mexican driver struggled to find the necessary pace and finished in 21st place. From qualifying, things got complicated for Suárez, who secured the 33rd spot on the starting grid. On a short 0.526-mile (−846 meters) track, every tenth of a second matters, and the Monterrey native lapped half a second slower than the pole sitter, Christopher Bell🏁. Despite a tough start, Daniel Suárez managed to climb up to 17th place in Stage 1⚡️. However, in the second part of the race, the performance of the #99 car dropped, pushing him back to 26th place😬. In the final laps of the 267-lap race, Suárez tried to regain ground but couldn’t break into the Top 20, crossing the finish line in 21st place, the same result he achieved in the previous race at Homestead🚗. “It definitely wasn’t our day. In Martinsville, nothing is ever guaranteed. The track constantly changes, and today we didn’t have enough speed. The team worked hard, but this is not the result we wanted,” said Daniel Suárez after the race🎙️. Next Sunday, the NASCAR Cup Series heads to Darlington Raceway for the eighth round of the championship, where Suárez will look to bounce back and secure a better result🌟.

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Marc Márquez se llevó es Sprint del MotoGP Las Américas

Marc Márquez wins the Sprint of the Moto Americas GP

Marc Márquez showcased his class in the MotoGP Americas Sprint, winning the race after a fierce battle on the track against his brother and Francesco Bagnaia. In a thrilling Tissot Sprint race in Austin, Texas, Marc Márquez claimed gold, narrowly edging out his brother, Álex Márquez, by less than a second. Meanwhile, Francesco Bagnaia secured the final podium spot in the premier motorcycle racing category’s MotoGP Americas Sprint. A fiercely contested race From start to finish, the top position was fiercely battled between the Márquez brothers and Bagnaia. The latter started as the race leader, but Marc quickly reclaimed the first position he had secured during qualifying. Another spotless Saturday for @marcmarquez93 🥇#AmericasGP 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/TOTMTjVxbC — MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP) March 29, 2025 The decisive moment came at Turn 17, where Marc, riding his Ducati, was involved in an incident that caused him to slide and lose his lead to Álex and Francesco. However, he made a stunning recovery and, in Turns 19 and 20, overtook them again to regain first place, holding on to the top spot until crossing the finish line. Marc Márquez, the best in MotoGP With this victory, Marc extended his streak of Sprint race wins, maintaining a 100% winning record in 2025’s Sprint races. He also increased his lead in the riders’ standings, where his brother Álex holds second place with 67 points, followed by Francesco Bagnaia with 50 points. Meanwhile, Marc now leads the championship with 86 points after his latest Sprint victory. Cover photo: X (@Rm_Pole)

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Mario Andretti, asesor de Cadillac, habló respecto a “Checo” Pérez

Mario Andretti, Cadillac’s advisor, spoke about “Checo” Perez.

In an interview, Mario Andretti, Cadillac’s advisor, mentioned that “Checo” Pérez is indeed a likely option to be part of the American team for its Formula 1 debut in 2026. Speculation continues as Cadillac’s entry into Formula 1 for the upcoming season has sparked much discussion regarding which drivers will form its lineup for its debut in the pinnacle of motorsport. One of the names that has gained traction is that of Mexican driver Sergio Pérez, who was recently mentioned by former F1 champion and Cadillac advisor, Mario Andretti. Checo is on Cadillac’s radar In an interview with ESPN Racing, Andretti was asked multiple times about the drivers General Motors-backed Cadillac had in mind. The Italian-American remained tight-lipped, only confirming that they are looking for an American driver. However, due to FIA’s licensing requirements for Formula 1, the process has been challenging. But when the conversation shifted to Checo Pérez and whether he was a potential candidate for Cadillac, Andretti clarified that they are considering three drivers. He stated that there are realistically three options, and when specifically asked about the Mexican driver, he acknowledged that Pérez is indeed a possibility—”he could be an option, of course.” Andretti also reiterated what the American team is looking for: a driver with Formula 1 experience, with the primary goal of having at least one of their two drivers be American. Additionally, he emphasized that his role is purely advisory—he will not make the final decision. However, the entire team is working together to select the best drivers, ensuring a strong debut and aiming to become a competitive force in Formula 1 alongside teams like Red Bull, McLaren, and Ferrari.

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