Toni Breidinger, one of the most promising talents in NASCAR, is setting her sights high as she prepares for her rookie season in the 2025 NASCAR Truck Series. Driving the No. 5 truck for Tricon Garage, the 24-year-old is poised to make history as she balances her racing career with her growing status as a cultural icon.
Breaking New Ground in the Truck Series
After years of honing her skills in the ARCA Menards Series and making waves both on and off the track, Breidinger is ready to take on the challenge of NASCAR’s Truck Series. Known as the sport’s most-followed driver on social media and a trailblazer for female athletes, she has become a symbol of ambition and determination.
“I’m definitely excited for that next step,” Breidinger said in a recent interview. “Obviously, there is going to be a learning curve with it, but Toyota’s been super supportive, and I’ve been preparing and grinding pretty hard during the offseason.”
Breidinger’s move to Tricon Garage—a top-tier team in the Truck Series—comes with high expectations. Toyota’s support underscores the confidence they have in her ability to adapt to the higher level of competition.
Balancing Challenges and Chaos
Breidinger isn’t just embracing the physical and mental demands of racing; she’s thriving in the chaos. With a packed schedule of simulator training, team meetings, and fitness sessions, she’s leaning into the intensity of her new role.
“Definitely long days, a little bit chaotic, but that’s what Celsius is for—it gets me through it,” she said with a smile. “I’m excited for the offseason and this coming season. I feel like this is a good time for me to prepare and get dialed in and be ready to go when the season starts.”
Breidinger’s trademark optimism and resilience have defined her career so far. While she acknowledges the challenges ahead, she remains laser-focused on making an impact in her rookie season.
From the Track to the Spotlight
While Breidinger’s driving skills are her primary focus, her modeling career has also catapulted her into the limelight. Recently featured in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit issue, she’s proving that she can excel both as a fierce competitor on the track and as an influential figure off it.
This dual identity as a racer and role model has positioned her to fill a significant gap in NASCAR. With the sport actively seeking its next female superstar, Breidinger is uniquely poised to become that figure. Her rising profile brings renewed attention to the role of women in motorsports.
Eyes on the Future
The 2025 season represents a pivotal moment for Breidinger. If she can successfully navigate the transition to the Truck Series, she could become a cornerstone for NASCAR’s future. Her journey from ARCA standout to Truck Series driver is proof of her relentless determination.
Toyota and Tricon Garage are betting big on her potential, and Breidinger’s ability to rise to the occasion could cement her status as one of NASCAR’s brightest stars.
“I know this is going to be the biggest challenge I’ve ever faced on the track,” Breidinger said. “But I’m ready to embrace it and show what I can do.”
As she prepares to make her Truck Series debut, Breidinger’s story is one of talent, perseverance, and breaking barriers. The 2025 season will determine if she can deliver on her promise—and possibly become the biggest female racing star NASCAR has ever seen.