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Frankie Muniz lands full-time Truck Series ride with Reaume Brothers Racing in 2025

Nick Profile Picby:Nick Geddes10/22/24

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Frankie Muniz has signed a deal with Reaume Brothers Racing to compete full-time in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2025, the race team announced Tuesday.

Muniz will pilot the No. 33 Ford F-150. Ford Performance, More Core and Nugget Trap will serve as the Muniz’s primary sponsors.

Muniz, 38, lands his first full-time ride in one of NASCAR‘s big three national series nearly three years to the day he made his stock car racing debut. His professional racing career took off in 2023 when he competed full-time in the ARCA Menards Series for Rette Jones Racing. While Muniz failed to find Victory Lane, he recorded 10 top 10s finishes and sat fourth in the end of season points standings.

He was behind the wheel of the No. 22 truck for Reaume for two races this season. He finished 31st at Nashville and P29 at Kansas. Muniz made his Xfinity Series debut driving the No. 35 Ford for Joey Gase Motorsports. He finished 33rd at Daytona and 30th at Phoenix.

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Frankie Muniz finds full-time home in NASCAR

Now, the Truck Series is his new home.

Muniz told People.com he has “a lot to prove to myself and to everybody.”

“I want people to know that I’ve literally dedicated my life to this,” Muniz said. “You know what I mean? I love it. When I’m not in the race car, I’m thinking about being in the race car. I’m training, I’m in the simulator at Ford, the Ford Performance Technical Center.

“I’m working with my engineers and my crew chiefs and the team and doing everything I can. Watching tape, watching past races at the racetracks I’m going to just to be as prepared as humanly possible.”