Daniel Suárez’s Historic Victory in Atlanta Marks Just the Start

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Daniel Suárez’s iconic Atlanta win “only the beginning”

Suárez clinched only his second career win in a fashion that will linger in memory—a breathtaking last-lap maneuver, squeezing past competitors in a thrilling three-wide finish.

While this victory marks a significant milestone in his racing journey, propelling him closer to his aspirations of securing his first series championship, Suárez remains far from content.

“I’m not here to settle for just one win. My aim is to enter the playoffs with several victories under my belt, giving me a shot at the championship,” he affirmed. “This win is merely the starting point. We must persistently strive and build upon it.”

This relentless pursuit has been the driving force behind the 32-year-old Monterrey native’s NASCAR career progression.

Suárez made his NASCAR debut in Mexico back in 2009, and in 2016, he etched his name in history as the first Mexican-born driver to triumph in a NASCAR national series race, securing victory in the Xfinity Series at Michigan.

Daniel Suárez
Daniel Suárez (Credits: Motorsport)

Initially hailed as a rising star within NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity program, Suárez’s trajectory seemed promising. His crowning achievement came in 2016 when he clinched the Xfinity championship with Joe Gibbs Racing.

However, his transition to the Cup series faced hurdles, particularly when he filled the void left by Carl Edwards at JGR in 2017. Despite sporadic flashes of brilliance, Suárez struggled to find consistent footing until his move to Trackhouse Racing in 2021. Though he clinched his first Cup win in 2022, a playoff berth eluded him last season.

Undeterred, Suárez committed himself to achieving sustained success, recognizing the necessity for significant changes.

“The goal has always been bigger than individual race wins for me. I knew we needed to make significant strides to reach our potential,” he emphasized.

The most significant transformation came with the recruitment of a new crew chief, Matt Swiderski, during the offseason, a move that injected fresh momentum into Suárez’s campaign.

Despite an early setback at the Daytona 500, where Suárez was ensnared in a massive wreck, his resilience shone through in Sunday’s Atlanta race. Despite an early collision on lap 2, Suárez and his team rallied, ultimately contending for the win.

“We’re gradually moving in the right direction. There’s room for improvement, and we’ll learn from our experiences to continue evolving,” Suárez noted.

This unwavering commitment to progress defines Suárez’s career, with even the thrill of a dramatic victory unable to divert his focus.

“In the Cup Series, talent abounds in every driver. To succeed, you need a formidable team. I’m fortunate that Trackhouse has been steadfast in their support, enabling us to build a competitive team,” he acknowledged.

“While securing a playoff spot is satisfying, winning the championship requires consistent performance and accumulating points through multiple victories. That’s the objective for the No. 99 team,” Suárez declared. “I want Victory Lane to become a familiar sight for us.”

By Robert Jackson

An avid football fan (A red). And an Otaku by the definition of the word.

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