Frankie Muniz will have a special sponsor on his No. 33 Team Reaume truck at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend. The revival of the iconic TV series “Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair” will premiere on the same day as the race, 26 years after Muniz’s breakout role in the original series. The revival brings back the beloved characters from the original series to television screens, and Muniz will promote the new show on his race truck. Despite being 40 years old, Muniz recently achieved a podium in a GT4 America race at Sonoma and is competing full-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He currently sits 22nd in the championship standings.
Muniz expressed his excitement for the revival in a social post, mentioning that the exact same day the show premieres, he will be driving the Malcolm in the Middle truck at Bristol Motor Speedway. He described the collision of his childhood, chaos, and racing life at over 150 mph on one of the wildest tracks as the convergence of two completely different chapters of his life. Muniz acknowledged that fans of the original series and those who have witnessed his pursuit of a racing dream will appreciate the significance of this moment.
As the Malcolm in the Middle family returns to television screens, Muniz’s partnership with the show for the race creates a unique crossover experience for fans. The convergence of Muniz’s past acting career and current racing endeavors symbolizes a collision of two distinct aspects of his life. It’s a moment that Dewey, Lois, and Hal from the show would likely react to passionately. This event is not just a sponsorship; it represents a blend of Muniz’s past and present in a thrilling and beautiful manner.
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[Source: Motorsport.com]





