2011 NASCAR Stock V6 Series

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2011 NASCAR Stock V6 Series
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2011 NASCAR Stock V6 Series was the support series for the NASCAR Corona Series. This season was the first with the name Stock V6. The season was raced only in ovals.

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The season began in the Autódromo Potosino. Rubén García, Jr., son of the driver Rubén García Novoa, won the first event. [1] In the second race, Raúl Galván Jr. take the victory. Meanwhile, Rubén García, Jr. won the championship. [2]

Drivers

TeamManufacturerNo.Race DriverRounds
ANVI Motorsport20Edgar MondragónAll
CEDVA Racing Team55Jorge Contreras, Sr.1–2
CMS Racing Products10Jacobo Cosio2
11Javier Fernández1–2
28Felipe Rodríguez1–2
72Marco Castañeda1
Enrique Contreras III 2
Comsel17Ricardo Cantú1–2
Curiel Racing Mazda 06Hugo Curiel1–2
Dynamics Motorsport18Oscar Torres, Jr.1, 3–10
Héctor Aguirre2
HDI Seguros Mazda 4 Rubén García, Jr. All
Rullops Mazda 22Raúl Galván, Jr.All
UMAP Racing Team77Abel Arroyo1–2
Nissan 27Ricado Peralta1

2011 calendar

No.Race TitleTrackDateTime
1San Luis Potosí Flag of San Luis Potosi.svg Autódromo Potosino, Villa de Zaragoza 3 April11:25
2Aguascalientes Flag of Aguascalientes.svg Autódromo Internacional de Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes 1 May11:25
3Querétaro Flag of Queretaro.svg Autódromo Querétaro, Santiago de Querétaro 5 June11:10
4Puebla Flag of Puebla.svg Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, Puebla 19 June
5Ciudad de México Flag of Mexico City.svg Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City 17 July
6San Luis Potosí Flag of San Luis Potosi.svg Autódromo Potosino, Villa de Zaragoza 7 August
7Querétaro Flag of Queretaro.svg Autódromo Querétaro, Santiago de Querétaro 4 September
8Puebla Flag of Puebla.svg Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, Puebla 2 October
9Aguascalientes Flag of Aguascalientes.svg Autódromo Internacional de Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes 6 November
10Mexico Fest 200 Flag of Mexico City.svg Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City 27 November

Results

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning DriverWinning Manufacturer
1San Luis Potosí Rubén García, Jr. Rubén García, Jr. Rubén García, Jr. Mazda
2Aguascalientes Rubén García, Jr. Héctor AguirreRaúl Galván, Jr. Mazda
3QuerétaroHéctor AguirreHéctor AguirreHéctor Aguirre
4PueblaHéctor Aguirre Rubén García, Jr. Rubén García, Jr. Mazda
5Mexico CityHéctor Aguirre Rubén García, Jr. Rubén García, Jr. Mazda
6San Luis Potosí Rubén García, Jr. Rubén García, Jr. Rubén García, Jr. Mazda
7QuerétaroRubén Galván Rubén García, Jr. Rubén García, Jr. Mazda
8Puebla Rubén García, Jr. Rubén García, Jr. Rubén García, Jr. Mazda
9AguascalientesTony Garza Rubén García, Jr. Mazda
10Mexico City Rubén García, Jr. Rubén García, Jr. Oscar Torres, Jr.

Standings

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.

RankDriverSLPAGSQROPUEMXCSL2QR2PU2AG2MX2Points
1 Rubén García, Jr. 1*321*1*1*1*1*12*1820
2Raúl Galván, Jr.2131011528551576
3Edgar Mondragón577664710881467
4Oscar Torres, Jr. (R)64359132911395
5Ricardo Hernández (R)1211108895791248
6Jorge Contreras, Sr.495471244
7Juan C. Buitrón (R)1511778610111093
8Ricardo Cantú (R)8654121012995
9Héctor González (R)13689117826
10Javier Campos5733801
11Tony Garza1144213749
12Héctor Aguirre (R)2*1*223715
13Jorge Contreras, Jr.3364640
14Ricardo Peralta (R)119910540
15Felipe Rodríguez (R)1456426
16Hugo Curiel (R)9108414
17Luis C. Ramírez (R)14610401
18Rodrigo Echeverría32340
19Javier Fernández134284
20Abel Arroyo (R)108276
21Rodrigo Marbán910272
22Valdemar Treviño (R)146271
23Marco Castañeda (R)714267
24Jacobo Cosio (R)1211257
25Roberto Fernández3165
26César Pedrero4160
27Pepe Rivera, Jr. (R)11130
28Pepe González11130
29Rafael Vallina12127
30Ernesto Guerrero12127
31 Enrique Contreras III 13124
RankDriverSLPAGSQROPUEMXCSL2QR2PU2AG2MX2Points
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