
Toni Breidinger’s NASCAR season rebounds at Indianapolis as Kasey Kleyn steps in
Breidinger returns to the No. 27 Chevrolet after early DNPs, while Kleyn takes over for upcoming events.
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Breidinger returns to the No. 27 Chevrolet after early DNPs, while Kleyn takes over for upcoming events.

Toni Breidinger talks about merging her racing ambitions with a growing presence in fashion and beauty, while navigating sponsorship challenges and making history as the first Arab‑American woman in NASCAR’s premier series.

After a challenging start to the 2026 Craftsman Truck Season, Toni Breidinger will be replaced by rookie Kasey Kleyn for the upcoming race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Kleyn, an emerging talent from Quincy, Washington, joins Rackley WAR and is slated for additional events, while Breidinger remains scheduled for three other races and a October outing with McAnally‑Hilgemann Racing.

In a recent US Magazine feature, Toni Breidinger opens up about the challenges she’s faced as a trailblazer in NASCAR, the mentorship of Danica Patrick, and the early moments that sparked her love for racing.

Late adjustments to the Craftsman Truck Series entry list see Chase Elliott taking over Kyle Busch’s car, while Kasey Kleyn and Donovan Strauss make their national series debuts, underscoring a tribute to the late Busch.

Three driver changes reshape the lineup for the upcoming FaithFest 250, featuring Elliott's emotional return, Kleyn's rookie debut and Strauss filling McFarland's seat.

Front Row Motorsports headlines the starting lineup for the upcoming NASCAR Truck Series race, with Layne Riggs claiming his third pole of the season.

Layne Riggs captured the pole with a 22.805-second lap, edging teammate Chandler Smith by half a tenth. The 200‑lap race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park will air on FS1 and stream on FUBO, featuring a full slate of drivers and three-stage competition.
Layne Riggs led 198 of 200 laps at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, securing his fifth victory of the season and both stage wins, while a deep field of competitors battled for position.
Layne Riggs led 198 of 200 laps to claim the TSport 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, while Stewart Friesen expanded his points lead over Tyler Ankrum.
The starting grid for the Craftsman Truck Series event at Indianapolis was revealed, featuring 36 drivers and a strong field of competitors.

Full entry lists for the Brickyard Weekend reveal 38 drivers per series, with limited starting spots and a roster of championship contenders poised for action.
Layne Riggs secured the pole with a lap of 22.805 seconds, edging teammate Chandler Smith by half a tenth. The race will feature 36 trucks, broadcast on FS1, and streamed via FUBO.

Layne Riggs claimed the pole with a 22.805-second lap, while Chandler Smith and Nick Sanchez shared second, as the series prepares for a 38‑driver race at Indianapolis.

The upcoming Brickyard Weekend will feature packed line‑ups, debut performances and a crucial qualifying battle that could shape the season.

The Brickyyard 400 will feature the NASCAR Cup Series, O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, NASCAR Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series, showcasing a deep field of drivers and teams across Indianapolis Motor Speedway and nearby Raceway Park.

After a full‑time NASCAR season, Breidinger now competes part‑time for Rackley W.A.R., recently won at Hickory Motor Speedway, and appears in a high‑profile hair‑care partnership, all while amassing over 5.8 million followers across social platforms.
Toni Breidinger, the first Arab‑American woman to compete in NASCAR's top series, is blending racecraft improvement with high‑profile beauty brand deals as she prepares for the upcoming Indianapolis event.

The 2026 TSport 200 will feature a new two‑lap qualifying system and a competitive driver field, including names such as Jonathan Shafer and Corey LaJoie.

The 2026 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will return to Lucas Oil Raceway in July, introducing a new qualifying format that determines the starting lineup based on the fastest single lap. The event promises competitive racing and a fresh approach to grid determination.

The 2026 TSport 200 will mark the fifth consecutive year the Truck Series races at Lucas Oil Raceway, with Smith and Riggs among the top contenders.

The NASCAR Truck Series will race at Lime Rock Park on July 11, 2026, broadcast on FS1 and available via fuboTV, DIRECTV, Sling and Hulu + Live TV, with points leaders Riggs, Honeycutt and Smith vying for the title.

The NASCAR Cup Series and Craftsman Truck Series will race at Michigan International Speedway on June 6 and 7, featuring 37 Cup drivers, 36 Truck entries, and a full slate of broadcast options.

The upcoming Allegiance 200 will see Front Row Motorsports dominate the front row, while rain‑delayed qualifying reshapes the starting order for the 34‑car field.