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Mexico's Daniel Suarez Can Tell Off The Haters In Three Different Languages
Mexico's Daniel Suarez Can Tell Off The Haters In Three Different Languages-May 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:26

Being the first Mexico-born driver , as well as the , Daniel Suarez is making history almost by the day. But, naturally, Suarez is getting some flak for English not being his first language.

That’s right. Suarez is breaking records and cultural barriers left and right after moving to the U.S. from Monterrey, Mexico a few years ago to chase a NASCAR dream. And now that he’s fulfilled that dream, the guy gets comments like on social media: “I hope he learns to speak English...can’t understand anything he says in the interviews..needs interpreter.”

Rather than firing off an angry tweet, Suarez responded to those lovely, kind, congratulatory words like this:

Good point, Daniel—eloquent English, too.

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