Daniel Suarez expects an “interesting” race at Laudon as the cup series going to race on “flat short track” for the first time in 2022


Daniel Suarez expects an “interesting” race at Laudon as the cup series going to race on “flat short track” for the first time in 2022

Daniel Suarez

Daniel Suarez has been one the most consistent and impressive drivers of the 2022 season as the Trackhouse Racing No:99 Chevy Camaro ZL1 driver made history by becoming the first Mexican to have won a cup race event in NASCAR following his heroic win at Sonoma Road course. The former Xfinity Series champion is set to make his high-performing run with Trackhouse count in the coming playoffs.

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Going into the New Hampshire Motor Speedway this Sunday on the flat track debut of the Next-Gen cars Daniel Suarez just like his teammate Ross Chastain will be having high hopes of winning the race. Now the Mexican has come forth expressing his thoughts on how he expects the race to play out on Sunday and his plans to get better before the playoffs.

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Find out what Daniel Suarez said

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Daniel Suarez

Daniel Suarez acknowledged that he expects the coming cup race to be an interesting one as it’s the first time for the short flat track to host races with the Next-Gen cars and added that the race will be a testament to how much Trackhouse has improved with their program saying  “It is going to be interesting. We haven’t raced on a flat, short track like New Hampshire in quite a while so it is going to be interesting for me to see how much we have improved our program,”.

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Daniel Suarez went on to say that he had some close calls at wins so far this season in multiple races, if not for the unluckiest face of runs he had this season he would have placed himself at a higher position in the championship table,  but he is now concentrated on one race at a time. He added that the team needs to get better in his opinion while keeps on learning and facing a race at a time.   

I know our schedule and we have some races where we have a shot to win, but I am trying to just take one week at a time. We need to keep learning, getting better, and in my opinion, take it all one week at a time,” Daniel Suarez said.

Daniel Suarez went on to add that he had fast cars and great pitstops so far this season as his team came together to make it happen and acknowledged that his team, is aware of the fact that if they are able to work on getting themselves better week in week out, they will be able to put themselves in a better position into the playoffs.

We have fast cars, great pitstops and everyone is working together. We are nowhere close to where we know we can be so we have to keep working and getting better each week. We want to be at our best when the playoffs start,” Daniel Suarez added.

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