Frankie Muniz has confirmed his full-time participation with Reaume Brothers Racing for the 2025 season of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, competing as the primary driver of the No. 33 F-150.
During the 2024 season, Muniz competed part-time, building a strong relationship with the team. With the technical support of Ford Performance, both he and Reaume Brothers Racing hope for a good performance in 2025. "I’m very excited to join Reaume Brothers Racing full-time. The relationship with Ford has been key, and with their technical support, I’m confident we will achieve great things," said Muniz.
In 2023, Muniz competed full-time in the ARCA Menards Series, where he achieved fourth place in the overall standings, including 11 top-ten finishes. He has also participated in a few NASCAR Xfinity Series and Mustang Challenge Series races, supported by Ford Performance.
Josh Reaume, team owner, commented: "We’re thrilled to welcome Frankie full-time. Ford’s support has been essential, and with the progress made this year, we are confident we can make significant advancements in the next season."
Muniz will be sponsored by More Core Diamond Drilling Services and Nugget Trap for ten races in 2025. Sean Pownall, owner of More Core, expressed his support for the Reaume Brothers Racing team. Nugget Trap, under the leadership of Ryan Cunningham, will also be present as a sponsor, intending to expand its reach through its involvement in motorsports.
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