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NASCAR chauffeur, Mexican native Daniel Suarez commemorates ending up being American citizen


NASCAR chauffeur, Mexican native Daniel Suarez commemorates ending up being American citizen


By DAN GELSTON

Sports Writer

LOUDON, N.H.-- NASCAR motorist Daniel Suarez took an oath today and became a United States citizen. Suarez was among 48 people representing 28 countries sworn in at the field office of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in Charlotte, North Carolina. Suarez won the second-tier Xfinity Series title in 2016 and became the very first foreign champion in a NASCAR national series. Suarez has 2 profession Cup wins, consisting of the closest surface ever at Atlanta Motor Speedway. He's set to get married next month in Brazil. NASCAR president Steve Phelps was among the guests that saw Suarez finish his journey of becoming an American resident.

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