Frankie Muniz earns full-time NASCAR Truck Series ride for 2025 season

Frankie Muniz, also known as Malcolm from Malcolm in the Middle, has earned a full-time NASCAR Truck Series ride for the 2025 season.

[autotag]Frankie Muniz[/autotag], also known as starring Malcolm from Malcolm in the Middle, has earned a full-time NASCAR Truck Series ride for the 2025 season. On Tuesday morning, Muniz announced that he will drive the No. 33 truck full-time for [autotag]Reaume Brothers Racing[/autotag] starting in 2025. Currently, Lawless Alan drives the No. 33 truck for Reaume Brothers Racing.

The 38-year-old driver has competed in two races with Reaume Brothers Racing during the 2024 season, with a best finish of 29th place at Kansas Speedway. Muniz is also scheduled to drive the No. 22 truck for Reaume Brothers Racing in the Truck Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Saturday afternoon.

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Muniz’s return to stock car racing has been widely recognized, and he has turned it into a full-time opportunity at one of NASCAR’s top 3 levels. Alan has led Reaume Brothers Racing to one of its best seasons, so Muniz hopes to continue that momentum in 2025. It has been a long journey, but Muniz has finally earned the full-time opportunity he desired.

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Frankie Muniz could become NASCAR Xfinity Series team owner in 2024

Several leaked images on social media suggest Frankie Muniz could become a NASCAR Xfinity Series team owner in 2024. Check them out!

[autotag]Frankie Muniz[/autotag] made his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at Daytona International Speedway last weekend. Unfortunately for Muniz, he didn’t get to finish the race after being involved in an early accident. The 38-year-old driver finished in 33rd place for Joey Gase Motorsports. As of now, Muniz doesn’t have a publicly announced next start yet.

However, pictures circulating on social media suggest Muniz will be more involved with Joey Gase Motorsports moving forward. Below, you can click the link to see several leaked images on social media that indicate Muniz’s new involvement with Joey Gase Motorsports.

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Based on the images, Muniz may have an ownership stake in Joey Gase Motorsports if the name is now Gase-Muniz Motorsports. It will be interesting to see if anything comes from the images leaked on social media. If they come true, having Muniz as a team owner in NASCAR would be a massive development.

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Frankie Muniz to make NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at Daytona in 2024

Frankie Muniz announced on Friday afternoon that he will make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut with this organization at Daytona in 2024.

[autotag]Frankie Muniz[/autotag] has teased the possibility of racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, which has finally come to fruition. On Friday afternoon, Muniz announced that he will drive the No. 35 Xfinity car for [autotag]Joey Gase Motorsports[/autotag] in the Xfinity Series race at Daytona International Speedway. The 38-year-old driver will compete in a Ford.

The organization used to be called Emerling-Gase Motorsports, but Patrick Emerling left to drive for SS-Greenlight Racing. Now, the NASCAR team will be called Joey Gase Motorsports. Muniz will run a limited Xfinity Series schedule during the 2024 season, but the other races have not been announced. The No. 35 car sits 25th in the owner’s standings.

Muniz sits in a solid spot to make the Xfinity Series race at Daytona after Joey Gase Motorsports bought the No. 24 car’s owner points from Sam Hunt Racing. This will be one of the highlights entering the new NASCAR season as Muniz elevates into the top divisions. It may not come with instant success, but it will be incredibly fun to follow Muniz.

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Frankie Muniz teases ride for opening NASCAR weekend at Daytona in 2024

Frankie Muniz, Malcolm from Malcolm in the Middle, teases a ride for the opening NASCAR weekend at Daytona International Speedway in 2024.

[autotag]Frankie Muniz[/autotag] was linked to RSS Racing and ThorSport Racing earlier in the offseason, but nothing has come out of those rumors yet. One certainty for Muniz is that he won’t return as a full-time driver for Rette Jones Racing in the ARCA Menards Series. Now, the 38-year-old competitor is teasing an appearance at Daytona International Speedway in February.

In a recent Instagram post, Muniz said, “See y’all in Daytona Feb 17th,” with a picture of him standing beside a race car. It appears that Muniz will be racing at Daytona on February 17th, which would either be in the ARCA Menards Series or NASCAR Xfinity Series. It would be his Xfinity Series debut if he went in that direction.

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Muniz was wearing a Ford sweatshirt in the post, so it would likely be for an organization backed by the manufacturer. There aren’t many openings for Ford among the bigger teams in the Xfinity Series, but it’s impossible to rule out any of the mid to small-tier teams. The NASCAR community awaits Muniz’s announcement, which could create serious buzz in Daytona.

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Frankie Muniz reveals his major ‘goal’ as a stock car driver in NASCAR

Frankie Muniz, also known as Malcolm from “Malcom in the Middle,” reveals his major “goal” as a driver in NASCAR. Find out what Muniz said!

[autotag]Frankie Muniz[/autotag], also known as Malcolm from “Malcolm in the Middle,” ran full-time in the ARCA Menards Series during the 2023 season as he pursued his dream as a stock car driver. At 37 years old, Muniz is behind in terms of age as other drivers looking to climb the NASCAR ladder are in their teens and 20s.

However, Muniz remains committed to making his dreams come true and that is apparent by his major goal in NASCAR. When speaking to Beyond the Flag, Muniz revealed his end goal as he wants to elevate his stock car racing career beyond the ARCA Menards Series.

“Cup is definitely my goal,” Muniz stated. “I think that’s everyone’s dream, but I also know I’m pretty old to be getting into the sport. At 37, I don’t have 15 years to perfect my craft to get to Cup. I have to show I belong right away and the only way to do that is to have results now.”

Muniz is committed to driving in the NASCAR Cup Series and that goal is possible if he continues to put quality results on the board. It will also take an opportunity in good equipment to make it happen as he looks to climb the NASCAR ladder. Luckily for Muniz, that appears to be happening for the 2024 season.

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Frankie Muniz expected to sign with this NASCAR team for 2024

Fraknie Muniz, also known as Malcolm from “Malcom in the Middle,” is expected to sign with this NASCAR team for the 2024 season.

[autotag]Frankie Muniz[/autotag] has been one of the top stories in NASCAR since the start of 2023 when he joined Rette Jones Racing in the ARCA Menards Series. Muniz played Malcolm from “Malcolm in the Middle” and has been serious about making it as a stock car driver. Now, the 37-year-old driver has officially been connected to a NASCAR team for 2024.

According to Fronstretch’s Michael Massie, Muniz will drive for RSS Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series starting in 2024. Alongside those efforts, Muniz is also expected to drive in another series. It has been an incredible story to watch unfold as the ARCA Menards Series driver continues to impress the competition and those around him.

Overall, this would be a great move for Muniz as it allows him to race in one of the top three levels of NASCAR. It may not be a ride in the Cup Series, which is his end goal; however, it is a great building block. Nothing has been announced as of this time but it would be incredible for Muniz to receive this type of opportunity.

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Frankie Muniz provides big update on his 2024 NASCAR plans

Frankie Muniz, Malcolm from “Malcolm in the Middle,” gives a big update on his plans for the 2024 season. Find out what Muniz had to say!

[autotag]Frankie Muniz[/autotag], also known as Malcolm from “Malcolm in the Middle,” was one of NASCAR’s biggest stories during the 2023 season. Muniz returned to stock car racing and drove the No. 30 car for Rette Jones Racing on a full-time basis in the ARCA Menards Series. The 37-year-old driver finished fourth in the point standings with one top-5 finish and 11 top-10 finishes.

However, the majority of the talk now circles around what Muniz will be doing in NASCAR during the 2024 season. Muniz spoke to Beyond the Flag about his plans for the 2024 season and it should be exciting to hear if people want to see him on the race track more often.

“I will be racing full-time next season,” Muniz said. “I wish I could share where I’ll be racing, but we’ll be making the announcement soon! I think everyone will be pretty shocked.”

“My goals are to continue to learn and get better. I’ll be moving up to a bigger series with tougher competition, and I know I still have a lot to learn, but in that same sense, I’m ready to move up and prove that I can be a contender. As a racer, you are never satisfied unless you are winning, but I’ll take the small victories of the goals we set throughout the season.”

This seems to indicate that Muniz will be moving up to the NASCAR Xfinity or Truck Series. Muniz has previously been linked to a full-time gig with RSS Racing in the Xfinity Series with part-time starts coming at ThorSport Racing in the Truck Series. For those who are fans of the rising NASCAR driver, the 2024 season is bound to be fun with an announcement coming soon.

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Frankie Muniz linked to major NASCAR team for 2024 season

Frankie Muniz, Malcolm from Malcolm in the Middle, has been linked to a major NASCAR team for the 2024 season.

[autotag]Frankie Muniz[/autotag] just completed his first full-time season in the ARCA Menards Series with Rette Jones Racing and it went fairly well. Muniz had one top-5 finish and 11 top-10 finishes while placing fourth in the point standings. However, the former Malcolm in the Middle star is looking to move up the ranks of NASCAR with at least one major team being linked to him.

According to Fronstretch’s Mark Kristl, Muniz has been linked to ThorSport Racing in the NASCAR Truck Series as he could run a part-time schedule in the No. 13 truck following Hailie Deegan’s departure to AM Racing. ThorSport Racing is one of the powerhouse organizations in the Truck Series and he would really benefit from receiving top equipment in the top-3 levels of the sport.

Muniz has also been linked to RSS Racing for the entire 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, according to Fronstretch. The 37-year-old driver could run full-time in the Xfinity Series while competing part-time in the Truck Series for Ford Performance. Overall, these would be very major developments for Muniz as he looks to accelerate his stock car racing career.

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