LANDIS, N.C. — Frankie Muniz is set to become Reaume Brothers Racing’s full-time driver of the No. 33 F-150 in the upcoming NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season.
This season, Muniz has made multiple starts with RBR, which includes a 29th-place finish at Kansas Speedway. With two races remaining in the season, Muniz aims to continue building chemistry with the team and developing his notebook for the upcoming year.
“I’m incredibly excited to join Reaume Brothers Racing full-time in 2025,” said Muniz. “My longstanding relationship with Ford has been a game changer, and I am thrilled to help facilitate additional support allowing us to tap into their exceptional technical and engineering resources.
“I’m confident that this synergy will elevate Reaume Brothers Racing and help us achieve great things together. I can’t wait to get started.”
Muniz’s last full-time effort took place in the ARCA Menards Series in 2023, where he collected one top-five finish and 11 top-ten finishes, culminating in a fourth-place points finish at the end of the year.
Muniz joined Ford Performance in 2023 and has since competed in limited races in both the NASCAR Xfinity Series and the Mustang Challenge Series.
The ongoing collaboration with Ford Performance provides RBR access to cutting-edge technology and resources. Team owner Josh Reaume expressed his enthusiasm about the new addition and the continued partnership with Ford.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Frankie to our team full-time and to expand our relationship with Ford Performance,” Reaume said. “Their support has been invaluable, and we believe that with Frankie’s passion and our collective momentum from this year, we can make significant strides in the upcoming season.”
Additionally, More Core Diamond Drilling Services & Nugget Trap will serve as a primary sponsor for Muniz for 10 races next season.
“More Core believes wholeheartedly in RBR as a rising underdog in the sport. It’s an exciting journey to be a part of. We admire the team’s determination and resilience, and we’re proud to support their efforts as they strive for greatness on the track,” said More Core business owner Sean Pownall.
“Together, we look forward to the success ahead!”