NASCAR driver Toni Breidinger will hold a meet and greet on August 22 in Daytona, just before the start of the Craftsman Truck Series playoffs. This event offers fans the opportunity to engage with Breidinger ahead of a critical stretch in her racing season.
Stepping Up in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
For the 2025 season, Toni Breidinger committed fully to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 5 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for Tricon Garage. After two seasons of strategic preparation, her full-time entry marks an important progression in her career. Previously, she earned recognition in the ARCA Menards Series, finishing fourth overall and setting a female driver record for top-10 finishes.
Currently ranked 22nd in the Truck Series standings, Breidinger’s best race finishes include 18th place at Rockingham in April and 20th at Kansas in May. Although a top-10 finish has eluded her so far, she acknowledges the steep learning curve and emphasizes continuous growth through adapting to new tracks, technical challenges with the trucks, and fierce competition.
She reflects on her evolving expertise, stating that each race has shaped her into a more knowledgeable driver, even when official results don’t fully capture her improvements.
Balancing Racing Ambitions with Side Ventures
Toni Breidinger openly discusses how she manages her NASCAR career alongside other pursuits in modeling and brand partnerships, describing these efforts as essential rather than distracting. Her background includes notable collaborations with brands like Raising Cane’s, Coach, Dave & Buster’s, Victoria’s Secret, and 818 Tequila, as well as modeling work featured in publications such as Glamour, GQ, and Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Edition.

“I was definitely a racer before anything. That was definitely my passion. I’ve been lucky enough to be able to do modeling to help support that passion. But at the end of the day, I definitely consider myself a racer. That’s what I grew up doing and that’s the career I’ve always wanted to do.” —Toni Breidinger
“It’s all part of the business. It all goes back into my racing. The side hustles, I like to call them. I don’t think that takes away from me being a race car driver.” —Toni Breidinger
She addresses criticisms about her off-track work by highlighting the financial realities of motorsports, noting that without such partnerships, competing at this level would be much more difficult.
The Significance of the Meet and Greet and What Lies Ahead
The Toni Breidinger NASCAR meet and greet at Daytona serves as both a way to connect with her fan base and deepen support ahead of the key playoff races. As her full-time racing career advances, this gathering provides insight into the dedication and multifaceted efforts that fuel her presence in the highly competitive Truck Series. The event not only celebrates her progress but also underscores the growing influence she has within the motorsports community.

