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Reaume Brothers Racing has withdrawn from the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 200 at Martinsville Speedway.
NASCAR fans were set to witness an intense qualifying session as 37 trucks initially registered to compete in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 200 at Martinsville Speedway. Set for Friday, the event was expected to see fierce competition due to NASCAR regulations which limit each race to 36 entries. However, that drama quickly dissipated with the unexpected withdrawal of the No. 27 truck from Reaume Brothers Racing, piloted by team owner Josh Reaume.
This comes shortly after the team confirmed a full-time contract for Frankie Muniz in the Craftsman Truck Series. Team owner Josh Reaume commented on the full-time signing, as previously reported by Newsweek Sports:
“We’re thrilled to welcome Frankie to our team full-time and to expand our relationship with Ford Performance.
“Their support has been invaluable, and we believe that with Frankie’s passion and our collective momentum from this year, we can make significant strides in the upcoming season.”
The actor-turned-NASCAR driver shared his excitement for the role, stating:
“I’m incredibly excited to join Reaume Brothers Racing full-time in 2025.
“My longstanding relationship with Ford has been a game changer, and I am thrilled to help facilitate additional support allowing us to tap into their exceptional technical and engineering resources. I’m confident that this synergy will elevate Reaume Brothers Racing and help us achieve great things together. I can’t wait to get started.”
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Current Team Standings
- TRICON Garage – 3130 points
- CR7 Motorsports – 3121 points
- McAnally Hilgemann Racing – 3119 points
- ThorSport Racing – 3103 points
- Spire Motorsports – 3081 points
- TRICON Garage – 3078 points
- McAnally Hilgemann Racing – 3062 points
- Rev Racing – 3060 points
- Niece Motorsports – 2131 points
- Spire Motorsports – 2128 points
- McAnally Hilgemann Racing – 541 points
- ThorSport Racing – 521 points
- Front Row Motorsports – 520 points
- TRICON Garage – 516 points
- Halmar Friesen Racing – 503 points
- McAnally Hilgemann Racing – 502 points
- ThorSport Racing – 482 points
- Spire Motorsports – 451 points
- TRICON Garage – 447 points
- TRICON Garage – 422 points
- ThorSport Racing – 419 points
- Rackley W.A.R. – 397 points
- Bret Holmes Racing – 360 points
- Niece Motorsports – 350 points
- Hill Motorsports – 318 points
- Niece Motorsports – 298 points
- Reaume Brothers Racing – 285 points
- ThorSport Racing – 266 points
- Young’s Motorsports – 249 points
- Freedom Racing Enterprises – 243 points
- Henderson Motorsports – 234 points
- Reaume Brothers Racing – 193 points
- Young’s Motorsports – 164 points
- Niece Motorsports – 83 points
- Roper Racing – 73 points
- Floridian Motorsports – 72 points
- FDNY Racing – 42 points
- Rackley W.A.R. – 28 points
- Terry Carroll Motorsports – 28 points
- Young’s Motorsports – 26 points
- GK Racing – 22 points
- McAnally Hilgemann Racing – 19 points
- Hattori Racing Enterprises – 17 points
- Norm Benning Racing – 16 points
- CR7 Motorsports – 14 points
- Young’s Motorsports – 11 points
- Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing – 11 points
- Reaume Brothers Racing – 8 points
- Trey Hutchens Racing – 3 points
- MBM Motorsports – 2 points
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