Rodrigo Peralta

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Rodrigo Peralta
Born (1988-03-22) March 22, 1988 (age 33)
Mexico City
Achievements 2013 NASCAR Toyota Series champion
NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series career
58 races run over 6 years
Best finish1st (2013)
First race 2010 Puebla 240 (Amozoc)
Last race 2015 RedCo 240 (Chiapas)
First win 2013 Aguascalientes 240 (Aguascalientes)
Last win 2015 Queretana 200 (Querétaro)
WinsTop tens Poles
2251

Rodrigo Peralta (born March 22, 1988) is a Mexican former stock car racing driver. Peralta won the 2013 NASCAR Toyota Series championship by eight points over Daniel Suarez. [1] He competed in 58 NASCAR Mexico series races between 2010 and 2015. [2] During his NASCAR career, Peralta won 2 races, [3] had 25 top ten finishes, [4] and 1 pole position. [5]

Contents

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

PEAK Mexico Series

NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415NPMSCPtsRef
2010 2B Racing10 AGS QRO SLP TXG MXC PUE GDL MTY SLP MXC QRO PUE
16
TXG AGS 44th115 [6]
2011 Tame Racing09 Toyota MTY SLP AGS TUX QRO PUE MXC
28
SLP MTY QRO PUE SLP
27
AGS
20
41st428 [7]
17 MXC
19
2012 Ford MTY
7
SLP
15
QRO
33
MXC
15
PUE
20
AGS MXC SLP QRO AGS
33
PUE
11
MTY
26
CHI MXC
21
29th215 [8]
2013 Denisse Guaida24 Ford PHO SLP
16
MXC
7
QRO
5
CHI
10
AGS
7
PUE
2
MTY
6
QRO
16
MXC
2
SLP
8
PUE
5
AGS
1
TUX
11
MXC
4
1st1198 [9]
2014 Toyota PHO
2
MXC
12
TUX
7
MTY
20
SLP
12
QRO
31
MXC
22
AGS
18
QRO
29
PUE
29
CHI
14
SLP
15
AGS
20
TUX
3
18th408 [10]
Ford PUE
20
2015 PHO
23
SLP
10
TUX
29
QRO
1*
PUE
20
AGS
6
CHI
4
SLP
7
PUE
7
SLP
14
CHI
6
AGS
5
MXC
15
MXC
7
TUX
3
4th1171 [11]

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