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Meet the ‘Lucky Charm’ Who Inspired Daniel Suarez to his Maiden NASCAR Cup Series Win

Published 06/14/2022, 6:15 AM EDT

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On Sunday, Daniel Suarez took an unlikely victory at the Sonoma Raceway. However, it seemed that he had a guardian angel with him throughout the race. For the Toyota/Save Mart 350, Suarez drove with a new name on his car.

That name belonged to six-year-old Kinsley Wilkerson, who attended the race.

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As it happened, Wilkerson is battling a rare brain and spinal cord cancer. A day after the race, she is expected to undergo surgery, and the Trackhouse Racing team made her dream come true.

Suarez even called the girl his ‘lucky charm’ and said, “Now you have to come with me every race. Are you okay with that?”.

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The Mexican driver was undoubtedly happy to finally reach Victory Lane. He also became the fifth non-American Cup Series winner after Marcos Ambrose, Mario Andretti, Juan Pablo Montoya, and Earl Ross.

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This win is also a triumph for NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity program, which Suarez graduated from. Of course, he confessed that the journey was not easy, especially since he barely knew how to speak English.

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His win at the Sonoma Raceway also ensures that he is a new contender for the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series championship. In other words, he is the 12th driver to qualify, leaving just four spots up for grabs.

With 10 races in the Regular Season remaining, it will be interesting to see how things play out. Of course, Daniel Suarez will know that his place is not guaranteed if more drivers bag their first win of the season.

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So, the pressure will be on him to try and grab at least a second win to keep himself safe. For now, though, the Mexican driver will be content with just enjoying his maiden Cup win with his ‘lucky charm’. Hopefully, Kinsley Wilkerson’s surgery goes off without a hitch and she successfully defeats the cancer.

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Dhruv George

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Dhruv George is a senior Motorsports author for EssentiallySports, having authored nearly 12000 articles spanning different sports like F1, NASCAR, Tennis, NFL, and eSports. He graduated with a PG Diploma in Journalism from the Xavier Institute of Communications. Dhruv has also conducted interviews with F1 driver Pierre Gasly and Moto2 rider Tony Arbolino.
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Ranvijay Singh