NASCAR Driver Toni Breidinger Turned Heads At Rose Bowl
01/03/2025 06:22 PM
Since the 2025 NASCAR season is still over a month away, Toni Breidinger decided to visit one of the best venues in all of sports this week.
On Wednesday night, Breidinger got the chance to watch Ohio State and Oregon clash in the Rose Bowl. Although there was a ton of hype surrounding this game, the Buckeyes stomped out the Ducks from kickoff until the final whistle. Ryan Day's offense had 500 total yards in a 41-21 win. Next up for his squad is a showdown with Texas in the Cotton Bowl.
While the Rose Bowl wasn't very competitive, it sounds like Breidinger had a great time in Pasadena. She shared a handful of photos from the College Football Playoff game.
"Rose Parade and Rose Bowl," Breidinger wrote on Instagram. "Thank you for inviting me to be a part of such a special day @billiejeanking @womenssportsfoundation."
We're not sure if Breidinger had a rooting interest in this game.
What we do know is that NASCAR fans will get to see Breidinger an awful lot in the Craftsman Truck Series this year. She announced in November that she'll be competing full-time for Tricon Garage.
"Racing full-time with TRICON is a dream for me. It's been a 15-year process to get here but I'm so excited for this moment and ready to capitalize on it," Breidinger said in a statement. "I wouldn't have this opportunity if it wasn't for Toyota, Raising Cane's, CELSIUS, and Sunoco. I'm beyond grateful to have these partners and team in my corner to take this next step in my career."
Breidinger will drive the No. 5 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro this upcoming season. She's still searching for her first career win in the Craftsman Truck Series.
Fans have already seen what Breidinger can do in the ARCA Menards Series. Over the past few years, she has recorded 27 top-ten finishes.
The Craftsman Truck Series season begins on Feb. 14 at Daytona International Speedway.
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