Daniel Alejandro Suárez Garza (born January 7, 1992) is a Mexican professional stock car racing driver.
He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 99 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Trackhouse Racing and part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 14 Chevrolet Camaro for SS-Green Light Racing in partnership with Kaulig Racing.
He previously drove in the NASCAR Toyota Series in Mexico for Telcel Racing, and the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East for Rev Racing as a member of the Drive for Diversity program.
2002
A native of Monterrey in Nuevo León, Suárez began his racing career in karting in 2002.
2007
In 2007, he won the class championship.
2008
In 2008, he moved to the preliminary category of NASCAR Mexico, Mini-Stocks, where he became the youngest driver to win a race in the series.
2010
He moved to the NASCAR Mexico Series in 2010, driving for Telcel Racing and winning the series' Rookie of the Year title.
2011
In 2011, Suárez participated in the Toyota All-Star Showdown at Irwindale Speedway, finishing in 11th, the highest-finishing Mexican driver in the event.
In the 2011 NASCAR Mexico Series, he finished the season with three poles and a podium, finishing ninth in the standings.
At the same time, he participated in 7 races of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East.
2012
In 2012, he alternated his time between the Mexico Series and K&N Pro Series East.
In Mexico, he led the points for most of the season and entered the final race of the year in contention for the championship, but wound up finishing third, having scored two victories.
In the K&N Pro Series East, he finished in sixteenth place in the overall standings, achieving 3 top-10s in nine races.
2013
Suárez competed for the full season in the K&N Pro Series East in 2013, driving a Toyota for Rev Racing.
He scored his first victory in the series at Columbus Motor Speedway, also recorded six top-5 and nine top-ten finishes on his way to third in the championship standings.
Meanwhile, he finished runner-up of the NASCAR Toyota Series achieved 3 wins and five podium finishes in the season.
Suárez was also named to NASCAR's Drive for Diversity program during the 2013 season.
2014
In 2014, Suárez returned to the K&N East and Toyota Series, winning the first two K&N East and first Toyota Series races of the season.
In April, he was selected by Joe Gibbs Racing to make his debut in the Nationwide Series at Richmond International Raceway, driving the team's No. 20 Toyota; he finished 19th.
In August 2014, it was announced that Suárez would compete full-time in the 2015 NASCAR Xfinity Series in the No. 18 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing and that he would also run a partial schedule in the 2015 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in the No. 51 Toyota for Kyle Busch Motorsports.
2015
On July 4, 2015, Suárez won the pole for the Xfinity Series Subway Firecracker 250 at Daytona, his first career pole in the series.
Suárez would go on to win 2 more poles at Iowa and Kentucky and won his first ARCA pole at Kansas.
Suárez went on to win the 2015 NASCAR Xfinity Series rookie of the year title edging Darrell Wallace Jr.. for the award by one single top ten finish in statistics.
Suárez finished the season 5th in points.
2016
Suárez is the 2016 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion with Joe Gibbs Racing, becoming the first Mexican to win a major NASCAR National Series championship.
In 2016, Suárez's car number in the Xfinity Series was switched to No. 19.
He won his first Xfinity Series race at Michigan, by passing Kyle Busch on the last lap, becoming the first Mexican-born driver to win in a NASCAR national touring series.
Suárez won his second Xfinity Series race during the Round of 12 in the Chase at Dover in October.
With this win, he would advance to the Round of 8.
In November, Suárez won his first Camping World Truck Series race at Phoenix, taking the lead late in the race after William Byron lost an engine.
In the season-ending Xfinity Series race at Homestead, Suárez dominated the race and took the lead on the final restart with 2 laps to go to score his first Xfinity Series championship.
Suárez became the first foreign-born driver to win a NASCAR national series championship.
After the retirement of Carl Edwards, Suárez was tapped to drive the No. 19 Arris / Stanley Tools-sponsored Toyota for JGR.
He was paired up with crew chief Dave Rogers.
In his first Advance Auto Parts Clash, he finished eighth after starting 16th.
Suárez scored a pair of seventh-place finishes at Phoenix and Auto Club.
Shortly before the Martinsville race, Suárez's crew chief, Rogers, took an indefinite leave of absence.
He was replaced by Scott Graves, who was Suárez's crew chief when he won the 2016 Xfinity Series championship.
In May, Suárez won the final stage of the Monster Energy Open, which allowed him to advance into the All-Star Race.
In June, Suárez opened the month by finishing a career-best sixth at Dover.