Toni Breidinger loses New Hampshire NASCAR Truck ride as driver swap backfires
Unfortunately, a gamble to get both of their entries into the Truck race did not work out for Rackley W.A.R. at New Hampshire Motor Speedway
In a surprising turn of events at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Toni Breidinger has lost her ride with Rackley W.A.R. due to a driver swap gone awry. This decision came after a series of driver setbacks and qualification issues. Normally, Breidinger, the part-time driver for Rackley W.A.R., would have been in the No. 26 Chevrolet, but she was instead behind the wheel of the No. 27 Chevrolet to secure teammate Luke Baldwin's spot in the race.
However, Sutton, the No. 27 Chevrolet's regular driver, encountered severe brake problems during Friday's practice session and was unable to qualify. As a result, he was forced to qualify on time, leading to the team's decision to focus on their full-time driver, Toni Breidinger. Consequently, Breidinger has been replaced by Sutton for the rest of the weekend, and the No. 26 Chevrolet will be driven by Sutton in the upcoming race.
This change leaves Breidinger out of the competition as she was the 34th-fastest of the 41 entrants, but the team opted to prioritize Sutton, who currently stands 18th in the championship standings. The final race of the regular season at New Hampshire Motor Speedway will only feature drivers who qualified on time, including Mason Massey, Derek White, DL Wilson, and Frankie Muniz, but not Sutton or Breidinger.
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