2013 NASCAR Toyota Series

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The 2013 NASCAR Toyota Series was the seventh season of the NASCAR Toyota Series, and the tenth organized by NASCAR Mexico. The season was composed by fifteen races. For first time, the series raced outside of Mexico, with a race in the Phoenix International Raceway. [1] Jorge Goeters returned as reigning champion, and took part in the 2013 UNOH Battle at the Beach. [2] Rodrigo Peralta was the champion of 2013 season and Santiago Tovar was declared the Rookie of the Year.

Changes

Desafio

After ten races the Top-8 championship drivers and 2 wild card drivers were selected for a five-race "Chase system".

Teams and drivers

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race DriverCrew Chief
Chevrolet Telmex1 Antonio Pérez Xristos Pappas
Ramírez Racing08 José Luis Ramírez José Ramón Blasco
77Rafael VallinaEdgard Romano
Dodge Telcel2Luis Felipe MontañoMario Muñoz
Toyota Marban Racing00Rodrigo MarbánJesús Gerardo Aguilera
Telcel3 Daniel Suárez Rafael Vega
4 Jorge Goeters Humberto Castilla
SC Racing05 Abraham Calderón Jorge Christian Torres
Telmex5Rubén RoveloAlejandro Vega
2b Racing7Carlos PeraltaJoe Pérez
8Freddy Tame, Jr.Víctor Trejo
Tame Racing9Elliot Van RankinAntonio Camacho
HO Racing11Hugo OliverasRafael Oliveras
15 Rubén Pardo Bruno Pineda
48 Rogelio López Asencion Jiménez
H&High Speed20 Homero Richards Juan Luis Quintanar
29Héctor AguirreJorge Luis Coapio
26 Israel Jaitovich Rolando González
30Víctor BarralesRafael Hernández
Escudería Suspensión y Dirección34Óscar Ruíz De AzuaRoberto Meneses
43Patrick GoetersJosé Valentín Fernández
36Pepe MontañoJorge Miguel Garibay
40Héctor FélixDavid Tame
46Irwin VencesAlfredo González
Mazda Team GP18Rafael MartínezMartín Bautista
88 Rubén García, Jr. Cuauhtémoc González

Schedule

In 2013, Phoenix International Raceway was added to the schedule, marking the first event in Toyota Series history to be held in the United States. All the Mexican venues of 2012 season returned, and three races were held at night (Phoenix, Mexico City and Chihuahua). A 2nd race at El Dorado Speedway (Chihuahua) was supposed to be run at September 29 but was later cancelled and replaced by Autódromo Chiapas.

No.Race TitleTrackDate
1 Toyota 120 Flag of Arizona.svg Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale 1 March
2 Potosina 200 Flag of San Luis Potosi.svg Autódromo Potosino, Zaragoza 24 March
3Mexico Fest 240‡ Flag of Mexico City.svg Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City 6 April
4 Queretana 200 Flag of Queretaro.svg Autódromo Querétaro, El Marqués 21 April
5Chihuahua 200‡ Flag of Chihuahua.svg El Dorado Speedway, Chihuahua 11 May
6Aguascalientes 240 Flag of Aguascalientes.svg Autódromo Internacional de Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes 26 May
7Puebla 240 Flag of Puebla.svg Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, Puebla 16 June
8 Regia 200 Flag of Nuevo Leon.svg Autódromo Monterrey, Apodaca 30 June
9 Queretana 200 Flag of Queretaro.svg Autódromo Querétaro, El Marqués 28 July
10Mexico Fest 240 Flag of Mexico City.svg Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City 11 August
11 Potosina 200 Flag of San Luis Potosi.svg Autódromo Potosino, Zaragoza 25 August
12Puebla 240 Flag of Puebla.svg Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, Amozoc 8 September
13Aguascalientes 240 Flag of Aguascalientes.svg Autódromo Internacional de Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes 13 October
14Tuxtla 240 Flag of Chiapas.svg Autódromo Chiapas, Berriozábal 27 October
15Mexico Final 200 Flag of Mexico City.svg Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City 10 November
  Oval
  Road Course

‡ Night Race

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
1 Toyota 120 Jorge Goeters Abraham Calderón Abraham Calderón Toyota
2 Potosina 200 Antonio Pérez Homero Richards Homero Richards Toyota
3Mexico Fest 240 Antonio Pérez Antonio Pérez Héctor Aguirre Toyota
4 Queretana 200 Daniel Suárez Homero Richards Rafael Martínez Mazda
5Chihuahua 240 Daniel Suárez Daniel Suárez Daniel Suárez Toyota
6Aguascalientes 240 Rubén García, Jr. Rubén García, Jr. Rubén García, Jr. Mazda
7Puebla 240 Carlos Contreras Rafael MartínezRafael Martínez Mazda
8 Regia 200 Homero Richards Homero Richards Daniel Suárez Toyota
9 Queretana 200 José Luis Ramírez Antonio Pérez Rafael Martínez Mazda
10México Fest 240 Carlos Peralta Irwin Vences Irwin Vences Toyota
11 Potosina 200 Antonio Pérez Antonio Pérez Antonio Pérez Chevrolet
12Puebla 240Rafael MartínezPatrick GoetersPatrick Goeters Toyota
13Aguascalientes 240Patrick Goeters Daniel Suárez Rodrigo Peralta Ford
14Tuxtla 240 Daniel Suárez Antonio Pérez José Luis Ramírez Chevrolet
15Mexico Final 200 Daniel Suárez Daniel Suárez Daniel Suárez Toyota

Drivers

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

Pos.Driver PHO SLP MXC QRO CHI AGS PUE MTY QRO MXC SLP PUE AGS TXG MXC Points
1 Rodrigo Peralta 1675107261628511141198
2 Daniel Suárez 119641*2733126291022*24*1*1190
3 Rubén Pardo 428172163172107226631177
4 Rubén García, Jr. 3796181*25871168191051176
5 Homero Richards 51*292*3121622*8343430871169
6 Antonio Pérez 242*316224253*31**31*25221167
7Hugo Oliveras101214951552847171055221161
8Rafael Martínez22331111461*17113228325141159
9 José Luis Ramírez 26653049113105303261101155
10Rubén Rovelo1424107333265819622201110
Desafío cut-off
Pos.Driver PHO SLP MXC QRO CHI AGS PUE MTY QRO MXC SLP PUE AGS TXG MXC Points
11Freddy Tame, Jr.13517101528141117141215101519447
12Héctor Aguirre25291162557201112202312138439
13 Abraham Calderón 1*28386302829941497189432
14Patrick Goeters7111932171193227271618415431
15 Rogelio López 21271231234351866574266430
16Irwin Vences8101629813232311*42735330423
17Carlos Peralta6262111914103118162714111217419
18 Jorge Goeters 9192719710442831926282711403
19Oscar Ruíz De Azua248132522181951391132153132383
20Pepe Montaño15301514242027101525262513916376
21Elliot Van Rankin1921331519192924122828129725361
22Héctor Félix1620202013121623173117162018357
23Santiago Tovar (R)DNQ228223217121232151521201412328
24Rodrigo Marbán182525262031222324242119211923319
25Víctor Barrales2034322723151421211820143337297
26 Israel Jaitovich 232224272625171922203224332335288
27 Carlos Contreras 3341330338934302311343036280
28Rafael Vallina1732233421293213201825183128275
29Javier Fernández17222833242015232229272927256
30Luis Felipe Montaño121341811830271428254
31Jorge Contreras, Jr.1430122233192930321713233
32Oscar Torres, Jr.18262128321321251321222
33Héctor GonzálezDNQ23334211629162431157
34Jim Nides12343435EX123233129
35 Enrique Contreras III 17162673
36Carlos Azcarate2429222972
37Oscar Peralta3118233470
38Xavier Razo262633333468
39Rubén García Novoa30132366
40Julian Islas2331262165
41 Enrique Baca 24293049
42Jorge Seman183238
43Eduardo Goeters1925
44Mike Sánchez2222
45Alejandro Capin2420
46Waldemar Coronas15119
Pos.Driver PHO SLP MXC QRO CHI AGS PUE MTY QRO MXC SLP PUE AGS TXG MXC Points
Notes

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