Frankie Muniz celebrates strong Daytona finish, and it’s no act

Dietona Beach, Florida – sometimes, when the driver occupies the tenth place in a race, they act as a good day, all while identifying knowledge that it could have been better.
Frankie MonizOf all people, he was not behaving on Friday night after the tenth place in his fifth career Naskar truck Starting chain.
Muniz, 39, is famous for the championship role in the Malcolm in the Middle and “Cody Banks”. He enjoyed his best in his racing career at the largest phase of sports in a race that is mainly support for this weekend’s support Ditona 500.
The race is in one of Nascar Think Double-A BASBALL, via Muniz, finish line at eleventh place. After the winner Parker Clogman He was excluded because his truck was not fulfilled in the minimum height of the aftermath, it was credited with Moniz to end the tenth place.
“I couldn’t ask for anything better,” Muniz told Fox SPORTS. “I think this truck was very fast.”
Muniz led four truck races last year, but now he has some support for the manufacturer as it accelerates the brothers’ race truck. Full -time race in the Arca (Another Series of Development Cars) Competition was ran in 2023 before an eight -racing schedule on ARCA and trucks and xfinity In 2024.
“I know that I should prove myself here,” Moniz said. “Last year, I didn’t have the opportunity to do this. This is completely done. This is great. This is a step. I hope to respect.
“I am at the Ford Technical meeting with other drivers, and … although we are colleagues in the manufacturer … I still do not think they know what I can do or not. I want to respect their respect. The only way to do this is to do so on The correct path. “
The truck chain includes 25 races from mid -February to early November. Muniz April will have crowded, as it is scheduled to depict the “Malcolm in the Middle” series. The producers set a production schedule where Muniz will be filmed from Sunday to Wednesday, then they go to the race track and compete from Thursday to Saturday.
It is likely that getting good finishes in his second career of the hard timeline is easier. And the end of the 10 best operation for the limited driver is a good experience.
“I am happy,” Moniz said. “This was, this was great. This was great.”
Bob Pockrass covers NASCAR for Fox SPORTS. He spent contracts for motorsport coverage, including more than 30 Ditona 500, with a difference in ESPN, Sporting News, NASCAR SCENE and (Daytona Beach) News-Journal. Follow it on Twitter @Bobukras.

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