MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Toni Breidinger will make her full-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut in 2025 with Tricon Garage, the team announced Tuesday morning.
Breidinger will pilot the No. 5 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, with support from long-time partners Raising Cane’s, CELSIUS and Sunoco.
The 25-year-old has competed for Tricon in each of the last two seasons, making NASCAR history in 2023 as the highest-placing female debut driver in series history, finishing 15th at Kansas Speedway.
“Racing full-time with Tricon is a dream for me. It’s been a 15-year process to get here but I’m so excited for this moment and ready to capitalize on it,” said Breidinger. “I wouldn’t have this opportunity if it wasn’t for Toyota, Raising Cane’s, CELSIUS and Sunoco. I’m beyond grateful to have these partners and team in my corner to take this next step in my career.”
Breidinger, who has amassed 65 ARCA Menards Series starts, competed full time in 2024 with Venturini Motorsports. She achieved a career-high fourth place in the ARCA championship standings while recording 11 top-10 finishes, bringing her career total to 27, the most for a female in ARCA history.
The Bay Area native also has a diverse racing portfolio, including 19 USAC victories and multiple starts in Late Model Stocks and Toyota GR Cup.
Breidinger joins Corey Heim and Tanner Gray as full-time drivers for Tricon, with the remaining lineup and crew chief pairings set to be announced in the coming weeks.