Former “Malcolm in the Middle” star Frankie Muniz told TMZ Sports it felt “amazing” to get the first top-10 finish of his NASCAR career. "Obviously, to get a top 10 is something that I had really hoped as a goal for this season,
For Frankie Muniz, balancing a career as a professional NASCAR driver and a TV actor isn't a fantasy; it'll be his very busy reality this upcoming year.
Former "Malcolm in the Middle" star is in his first full-time season of racing in NASCAR's Truck Series. He was 10th at Daytona and crashed at Atlanta
Frankie Muniz managed a top 10 in the NASCAR truck series race at Daytona after starting 14th. The "Malcolm in the Middle" actor showed he's more than just a thespian, competing with the best on one of the most popular tracks in the country.
At the Fr8 208 NASCAR Truck Series race at the iconic Atlanta Motor Speedway, Frankie Muniz found himself in a wreck that ended with a disappointing 26th place finish. Whilst speaking to FOX Sports reporter Bob Pockrass after the race (below),
Frankie Muniz, the actor known widely for his roles in Malcolm in the Middle and Agent Cody Banks, has made headlines by finishing in the top 10 during his fifth NASCAR truck series race. This impressive finish came at the end of the Truck Series in Daytona.
Frankie Muniz channeled his inner Rodney Dangerfield this week, saying his fellow on-track drives in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck series don't respect the former "Malcolm in the Middle" star-turned-racer on track.
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Frankie Muniz started the 2025 NASCAR Truck Series season on a strong note with an impressive 10th-place finish at Daytona. On Saturday in his first trip to Atlanta Motor Speedway, the No. 33 driver hoped to build on that initial performance.
Frankie Muniz (33) during qualifying for a NASCAR truck series auto race at Daytona International Speedway, Friday, Feb. 14, 2025, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/)
MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE star-turned-NASCAR driver Frankie Muniz returned to the legendary Daytona Speedway, ready to
Actor and racecar driver Frankie Muniz had a strong message for his fellow NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drivers after the Fr8 208 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The Reaume Brothers Racing driver had climbed up to 11 th in the draft around the “mini-superspeedway.
Actor-turned-driver Frankie Muniz hopes that his "awesome" finish in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Daytona earns him some respect.
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