The Maui News

Suarez grabs historic NASCAR Cup Series win at Sonoma

- By GREG BEACHAM

SONOMA, Calif. — Daniel Suarez had tears in his eyes for so many reasons Sunday after he realized a lifelong dream by crossing the finish line first at Sonoma Raceway.

While Suarez was overjoyed to become the first Mexicanbor­n driver to win a NASCAR Cup Series race, he quickly felt overwhelme­d with gratitude and memories of his motorsport­s journey. He also thought about the multitude of fans backing him across the continent and beyond, including several hundred red-shirted supporters screaming their hearts out in the Sonoma grandstand­s as part of his Daniel’s Amigos outreach program.

“I just feel extremely lucky,” Suarez said after holding off Chris Buescher to the checkered flag.

“I’m fortunate to be that driver that the whole Hispanic community can connect with,” he added. “I feel like I have an entire country and community behind me. The people wearing red shirts today, those are my people. Some of them, they have exactly the same journey I have — coming from Mexico,

not knowing the language, trying to find an opportunit­y, having goals and trying to make that dream happen. These are my people, and I feel lucky to be the person to represent all of them.”

Despite those poignant thoughts, this occasion was not solemn for the 30-year-old native of Monterrey who finally won in the 195th career start of a Cup Series career that began in 2017. pours wine on his face from the winner’s goblet after winning at Sonoma Raceway on Sunday.

After his tears dried in the car, he quickly called for the pinata shaped like a taco that he’s been keeping on hand for his first win — and he celebrated by punching a hole through it with his fist.

“Nobody knows how much sweat, sacrifice and tears this has caused me,” Suarez said. “This whole time, I was always dreaming about winning in the Cup Series.”

Suarez drove his Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet to the third Cup Series victory of the season for this rising 2-yearold team co-owned by former driver Justin Marks and music star Pitbull.

Suarez got past Buescher and took charge early in the final stage on this hilly road course in Northern California wine country, and he persevered through a pit stop and a caution to emerge in front with 23 laps to go. Buescher pushed him aggressive­ly, but Suarez made no significan­t mistakes while rolling to victory.

Buescher’s second-place finish was also a season best in his RFK Racing Ford as he fell just short of his second career victory. Michael McDowell finished a season-best third in front of Kevin Harvick.

Suarez is the fifth foreignbor­n driver to win a Cup Series race, and he’s the first to win on all three of NASCAR’s national series. He won the Xfinity Series championsh­ip in 2016, and he also won a Truck Series race that year.

“I have never met a more determined, focused, hard-working racer in 20 years in this sport,” Marks said. “It’s amazing how consistent he is, how that fire continues to burn.”

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