Frankie Muniz, known for his role in Malcolm in the Middle, is gearing up for the upcoming Truck Series race at Daytona and is on the lookout for a new sponsor for his #33 Reaume Brothers Racing Ford F150. Last season, Muniz had a promising start with a top-10 finish at Daytona but faced challenges throughout the season, including multiple DNFs and a wrist injury that forced him to miss several races, ultimately finishing 26th in the standings.
As Muniz prepares for his second season in the Truck Series, he recently announced on X that a sponsorship slot for the season-opening race at Daytona is now available due to a previous sponsor moving their commitment to later races in the year. Muniz invites interested parties to email info@munizracing.com for the opportunity to join his team for this marquee event.
In addition to Muniz, Cup Series driver Ricky Stenhouse and Hall of Famer Tony Stewart are set to make one-off appearances at the Truck race in Daytona. Stewart’s return marks the end of a ten-year hiatus from the sport, adding excitement to the event scheduled for Friday, February 13, at 7.30 PM ET.
On a personal note, Muniz recently celebrated his 40th birthday and reflected on his eventful year both on and off the track. From balancing his NASCAR commitments to filming the Malcolm in the Middle reboot, Muniz expressed gratitude for his family, his racing career, and the upcoming release of the series titled “Life’s still unfair” on Hulu, featuring the return of Bryan Cranston as his father.
Looking ahead, Muniz is gearing up for more racing action this year, including competing in the SRO GT4 America championship with Techsport Racing. With a renewed passion for racing and a successful acting career, Muniz is poised for an exciting year ahead. Stay tuned for more updates on his journey in the world of motorsports.

