The NASCAR Cup Series, based in the United States, has announced a race in Mexico City for 2025. However, some American fans have reacted negatively, making xenophobic comments on social media. They claim that it is dangerous to go to Mexico and that teams will need armed escorts due to the drug cartels. These opinions are often unfounded and based on sensationalism and ignorance of the country.
Security in Motorsport Events in Mexico
Mexico has hosted high-level events such as Formula 1, Formula E, and the World Rally Championship without any security issues. These events have been successfully held, demonstrating the country's ability to organize international sporting competitions. The security in Mexico City is similar to that of other major cities that have hosted NASCAR races.
Stereotypes and Reality
Much of the criticism is based on distorted perceptions of Mexico. The image of a dangerous country, fueled by certain media outlets and Hollywood productions, does not reflect the reality of a modern Mexico City, with adequate infrastructure to host large-scale events. Many of the comments come from people who have never visited the country and are unaware of its ability to organize such events.
Motorsport Culture in Mexico
Some mistakenly believe that Mexico lacks motorsport culture and that it would be better to hold the race in Canada. However, Mexico has a large fan base for motorsports and is home to the NASCAR Mexico Series, a regional NASCAR series that has demonstrated the passion and commitment of Mexicans to the sport.
Impact of the Race in Mexico City
The inclusion of a NASCAR race in Mexico City diversifies the series' calendar and opens up new opportunities for fans and the sport's development in Latin America. It is a recognition of the growth and passion for motorsports in the region.
It is crucial to challenge stereotypes and acknowledge Mexico's true capability to host international sporting events safely. NASCAR fans and teams can expect a safe experience in Mexico City.

My interest in motorsports has been a constant in my life, a passion that has led me to work in a variety of important events in this field. Among them are the World Rally Championship, Formula E, NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Mexico and dirt track competitions.

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