NASCAR Mexico T4 Series
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The NASCAR Mexico T4 Series was a semi-professional four-cylinder racing series in Mexico. The series was superseded in 2011 by NASCAR Stock V6 Series with six-cylinders cars.
This article's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. (May 2012) |
Category | Stock cars |
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Country | Mexico |
Inaugural season | 2005 |
Folded | 2010 |
Teams | 40 |
Last Drivers' champion | Rodrigo Peralta |
Official website | www |
The T4 Series featured the largest grid in Mexican motor sports, with more than 30 teams running full-time and a few others doing a limited schedule. It is also notorious for the diversity of its drivers. As the series allows drivers to debut at age 15, several young Mexican talents are choosing the T4 Series to start their NASCAR careers. On the other hand, there are several 40-something drivers who have been racing in the series since it began in 1994.
The series ran a 10-race schedule from April to November. Races are shown live on AYM Sports, a Mexican sport-related satellite TV station available in Mexico, Central America, and the south of the United States.