2007 NASCAR Corona Series Season - Results

Results

No. Race Pole position Most Laps Led Winning driver Winning manufacturer
NASCAR Mexico Corona Series Shootout Carlos Pardo Carlos Pardo Carlos Pardo Dodge
1 Goodyear 150 Rafael Martínez Rafael Martínez Rafael Martínez Ford
2 Gran Premio Zacatecas Rafael Martínez Carlos Pardo Rafael Martínez Ford
3 Gran Premio San Luis Antonio Pérez Germán Quiroga Rafael Martínez Ford
4 Gran Premio Monterrey Rafael Martínez Rafael Martínez Rafael Martínez Ford
5 Mopar 100 Antonio Pérez Germán Quiroga Germán Quiroga Pontiac
6 Gran Premio Zacatecas Carlos Pardo Freddy Tame, Jr. Rafael Martínez Ford
7 Goodyear 150 Antonio Pérez Jorge Goeters Freddy Tame, Jr. Ford
8 Gran Premio Guadalajara Rafael Martínez2 Rafael Martínez Jorge Goeters Dodge
9 Gran Premio San Luis Luis Felipe Montaño Oscar Ruíz Rafael Martínez Ford
10 Gran Premio Monterrey Germán Quiroga3 Antonio Pérez Antonio Pérez Pontiac
11 Gran Premio de Puebla Carlos Pardo Germán Quiroga Germán Quiroga Pontiac
12 Goodyear 150 Fernando Plata Germán Quiroga Germán Quiroga Ford
13 Premio Querétaro Rafael Martínez Rafael Martínez Rafael Martínez Ford
14 Ford Racing Lap Jorge Goeters Germán Quiroga Germán Quiroga Pontiac
1^ Qualifying cancelled by rain.
2^ Qualifying cancelled by rain.
3^ Qualifying cancelled by rain.

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