Toni Breidinger to Compete Full-Time in NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series in 2025 with TRICON Garage
In an exciting development for the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, Toni Breidinger has announced that she will be a full-time driver for the 2025 season, driving the No. 5 truck for TRICON Garage. This marks a significant step in Breidinger’s racing career as she transitions into a full-time role in one of NASCAR’s premier series.
Breidinger, known for her trailblazing efforts as the first Arab-American woman to compete in a NASCAR national series, has already made a name for herself with her strong performances and determination on the track. Having previously competed in select Truck Series races, she has demonstrated the skill and tenacity needed to succeed at this level, making her full-time move a highly anticipated event for racing fans.
“I am incredibly excited to be joining TRICON Garage for the 2025 season,” Breidinger said in a statement. “It’s a dream come true to have the opportunity to race full-time in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, and I am grateful to everyone at TRICON Garage for believing in me. This is a huge step for me, and I’m ready to work hard and show what I can do.”
TRICON Garage, known for its strong track record in the Truck Series, is thrilled to have Breidinger behind the wheel of the No. 5 truck. The team is confident in her ability to compete at the highest level and looks forward to a successful partnership in 2025.
Breidinger’s move to a full-time seat marks a historic moment in NASCAR, as she continues to break barriers and inspire the next generation of drivers. Fans are eager to see how she will perform in the 2025 season as she aims to make her mark in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.