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Toni Breidinger’s paint scheme for the season-opening Truck race at Daytona has been revealed.
Toni Breidinger is set to embark on her next chapter in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The 26-year-old competed full-time for Tricon Garage last season, piloting the #5 truck.
This year, Breidinger has joined Rackley W.A.R. to drive the #27 truck on a part-time basis. On Thursday, February 5, the team revealed Breidinger’s paint scheme for the season-opening race at Daytona, her first of eight races in 2026.
Rackley W.A.R. Revealed Breidinger’s Livery for Daytona
In the February 13 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Daytona, Toni Breidinger will field the #27 Raising Cane’s Chevrolet Silverado. Raising Cane’s, a well-known chicken restaurant company, has been partnered with Breidinger since 2024.
The paint job is predominantly red to match the color of the Raising Cane’s brand. The hood and the sides of the truck sport the Raising Cane’s logo, with “One Love” across the sides, an homage to the restaurant’s slogan.
On the doors of the car are red flames with a touch of orange and yellow. The text of the #27 is black with white and red outlines.
Breidinger announced her move to Rackley W.A.R. via social media back on January 21. The California native expressed her excitement for the opportunity, writing via X:
“I’m so excited to begin this new chapter and join [Chevrolet] [Rackley W.A.R] to compete in the [NASCAR] Craftsman Truck Series this season.”
Breidinger will compete in eight races, starting with Daytona on February 13. She will also compete in races at Texas, Dover, Nashville, North Wilkesboro, Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, New Hampshire, and Talladega.
In a statement released by the team, Breidinger further expressed her enthusiasm for getting behind the wheel of the #27 truck. Breidinger made it known that she’s looking forward to continuing to drive Chevrolets.
“I’m looking forward to starting this next chapter with the Team Chevy family. Chevrolet’s passion for motorsports and commitment to performance is unrivaled. With their support of Rackley WAR’s growing program, I’m confident they are going to provide me with the resources to compete for wins,” Breidinger said.
Toni Breidinger’s Journey Through The NASCAR Ranks
Ahead of her part-time season with Rackley W.A.R., Toni Breidinger is still young in her NASCAR career. Breidinger has raced full-time in both the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and the ARCA Menards Series.
Breidinger burst onto the NASCAR scene in 2022 when she competed full-time in the ARCA Menards Series. In 20 starts, Breidinger posted six top-10 finishes and earned a sixth-place finish in the points standings.
In 2023, Breidinger made 13 starts in the ARCA Menards Series and impressed with four top-five finishes and seven top-1o finishes. This pushed Breidinger to a full-time slate in 2024, where she finished fourth in the points standings and tallied 11 top 10s.
Breidinger moved up to the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series full-time in 2025. Piloting the #5 Toyota for Tricon Garage, she competed in all 25 races and posted an average finish of 25.4. Breidinger posted a 23rd-place finish in the points standings.
Outside of racing, Breidinger has a career in modeling and is currently a model for IMG Models. Breidinger has a large social media presence as she has over 2.3 million Instagram followers.
John Breeden John Breeden is a NASCAR contributor at Heavy Sports. He has five years of sports journalism experience. He graduated from James Madison University in May of 2022 with a degree in media arts and design. John is also a sports reporter for the Daily News-Record in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Previously, John was a sports writer for JMU’s The Breeze and a NASCAR content writer for Sportskeeda. More about John Breeden
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