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Shane van Gisbergen worked through sickness for a much-needed win in the NASCAR Cup Series, winning the series' first race in Mexico City.
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It wasn't easy. In fact, it was queasy. But Shane van Gisbergen powered through sickness and adversity to get the big win in Mexico City.
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NASCAR Cup Series driver Shan van Gisbergen mastered the road course in Mexico City and talked about fighting off an illness in his effort to win the race.
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Motor Shane Van Gisbergen wins first-ever NASCAR Cup Series race in Mexico The Trackhouse Racing driver dominated the event for his second Cup Series victory.
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