What’s Happening?
Toni Breidinger will scale back her NASCAR effort to part-time in 2026, racing with Rackley WAR in eight NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races throughout the coming season.
I’m so excited to begin this new chapter and join @TeamChevy @Rackley_WAR to compete in the @NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series this season! pic.twitter.com/dLS71cRvsu
— Toni Breidinger (@ToniBreidinger) January 21, 2026
- The 26-year-old will drive the new No. 27 truck in eight races throughout the 2026 season, with returning sponsorship from brands like CELSIUS, Raising Cane’s, and Sunoco. Her eight-race schedule kicks off in the season opener at Daytona, and is as follows: Texas, Dover, Nashville, North Wilkesboro, Lucas Oil IRP, New Hampshire, and Talladega.
- Breidinger’s move to Rackley WAR will come with a shift from Toyota to Chevrolet following her many years with Toyota in the ARCA Menards Series and Craftsman Trucks Series. Following her departure from TRICON Garage’s No. 5 Toyota Tundra, the team has yet to announce Breidinger’s replacement.
- Her 2025 rookie season with TRICON was a letdown for Breidinger and the No. 5 team. Despite notable partnerships with brands like 818 Tequila and Coach, the team failed to produce on-track results, with Breidinger finishing no better than 18th in 25 races.
- The 2026 season will serve as Breidinger’s fourth straight season of competition in the Craftsman Truck Series, and her third as a part-time driver. Throughout her career, 29 starts in the series, Breidinger’s best finish came in her Series debut at Nashville Superspeedway in 2023, where she finished 15th.
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