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The 2012 NASCAR Toyota Series was the sixth
NASCAR Series and the ninth organized by
NASCAR Mexico. It was contested over 14 races.
Chihuahua was added to calendar, while
Guadalajara which was supposed to return after a one-year hiatus was later cancelled and replaced by
Monterrey and
Tuxtla Gutiérrez was also removed for the year.
Germán Quiroga was the defending Driver's Champion however he left the series to compete in
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
Javier Razo ran with H&H Speed in the first two races.[4]
Héctor Félix began the season with Ramírez Racing, but changed to Anvi Motorsports after three races.[5]
Oscar Ruíz was incorporated to Suspension y Dirección team for the race in Aguascalientes.[6]
2012 calendar
The schedule was presented on January 19 with fourteen races in eight venues.[7]Chihuahua debuted with a race at the
El Dorado Speedway.[8]Guadalajara was supposed to return after a year absence, however it was cancelled and replaced by
Monterrey and
Tuxtla Gutiérrez was also removed for the year.
The season began in
Monterrey with the
Regia 200. 37 drivers registered for the event; however an important absentee was the triple champion
Germán Quiroga. Additionally, the most popular driver winner,
Jorge Arteaga, left the series. The race was marked by an accident that involved ten cars, which included
Homero Richards who abandoned the race as a result. In the final lap, Rubén Rovelo passed
Daniel Suárez to take the victory.[9]
In the second race at
Autódromo Potosino,
Antonio Pérez started in fifth position and took the victory.[10] Also in the race, Homero Richards had to drive the car of his teammate, Javier Razo, due to the breakdown of Richards' car.
In race three at
Querétaro,
Homero Richards achieved his tenth victory in the
NTS in a
GWC. The race was run 9 laps in excess.
Rogelio López became the leader with a two point of advantage over Daniel Suárez.[11]
Nocturna 200 was the fourth race in the season.
Rogelio López took the pole position, and Daniel Suárez ultimately won the race. This was Suárez' first victory in NTS and he reached the number one position in the championship.[12]
In the fifth race,
Rubén García, Jr. (son of Rubén García Novoa), took his first pole position.[13] García Jr clocked the track in 39.093 at 115.10 mph and became the youngest pole-sitter in NTS aged 16.[14]Jorge Goeters won the race in a GWC final. Goeters also took the first place in the championship, 11 points ahead of
Daniel Suárez.[15]
In the Aguascalientes 240,
Antonio Pérez became the first driver to win two races in the season.[16]Daniel Suárez came in second and
Jorge Goeters finished third. In the championship, Suárez reduced his disadvantage to Goeters to nine points.
1 – Alejandro Villasana, Jorge Contreras, Jr., Mike Sánchez and Carlos Anaya received championship points, despite the fact that they did not qualify for the race.