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Frankie Muniz debuting new sponsor, paint scheme at Berlin Raceway

JHby:Jonathan Howard06/16/23

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Frankie Muniz
(Photo by Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The ARCA Menards Series is going racing at Berlin Raceway this weekend and Frankie Muniz has a new sponsor and paint scheme to show off. This season, Muniz has been mainly repping Hair Club on his No. 30 Ford Mustang. He also had a one-off sponsor with a local business in Phoenix as well as a Ford Performance scheme at Kansas. In Michigan, he has another sponsor joining the NASCAR team.

Rette Jones Racing and Frankie Muniz are teaming up with ReSkills. The sponsor is a company that describes itself as an “online learning platform.” I don’t really know a ton about ReSkill but they have put together a great paint scheme for Muniz this weekend.

This is a purple car with some white accents. It looks great and is probably the best scheme that Muniz has run this season. It won’t be hard to see the 37-year-old rookie in this look.

“It feels like forever since I’ve been in a race car, but I’m ready to get back down to business with my Rette Jones Racing team this weekend at Berlin,” Muniz said in a press release. “I’ve learned that Berlin is a really unique short track where you feel like you are constantly turning.

“I’m just focused on keeping the same approach that we’ve had together since we unloaded at Daytona and loaded up at Charlotte. I’m going out there for every race determined to learn but be respectful and race our race and it has led to the worst finish of 11th. That’s not bad. But as a driver, you always want more.”

The ARCA Menards Series gets busy in this summer stretch. Frankie Muniz is off to a good start, but he’s got a big challenge ahead of him.

Frankie Muniz second in the ARCA standings

At one point this season, Frankie Muniz was the ARCA Menards Series points leader. Then, Jesse Love went on and won three races in a row and took that from Muniz. It hasn’t been all bad for the rookie, though. He’s the only driver to finish every lap of every race this season.

That all starts with his new sponsor and look this weekend. The driver is excited to have a new partner on board.

“I am looking forward to carrying the ReSkills colors this weekend at Berlin. I is amazing what ReSkills can offer to so many and I hope we are able to give them some time in the spotlight on Saturday night.”

The last time the ARCA Menards Series went short-track racing was at Phoenix. Muniz was able to get a P6 finish there and showed off his usual knack for avoiding contact. Berlin will be another chance to show those short-track skills.