Toni Breidinger, noted for her achievements in the NASCAR Truck Series, brought the worlds of auto racing and high fashion together during her appearance at the CFDA Fashion Awards in New York. Showcasing her impact on both tracks and red carpets, Breidinger attended the prestigious event, highlighting the growing crossover appeal of Toni Breidinger NASCAR fashion.
Racing Star Makes Statement at Renowned Fashion Event
As the 2025 NASCAR Truck Series driver, Breidinger, just 26 years old, attended the CFDA Fashion Awards at the American Museum of Natural History. At this event, known as the “Oscars” of the fashion world, she donned a dazzling black dress, making an impression among the style elite in New York City.
Breidinger’s presence at such a high-profile fashion gathering reflects her expanding reputation beyond the racetrack. While her career started and continues in motorsports, her influence has also reached popular magazines like Glamour and GQ, emphasizing her versatility between racing and fashion.
Balancing Racing Ambitions with Modeling Pursuits
Though she’s frequently featured in style magazines, Breidinger continues to commit most of her time to racing. As an Arab-American figure making strides in both domains, she showcases the multifaceted nature of modern athletes. Recently, Breidinger shared moments from the CFDA event on social media, giving followers a glimpse into her glamorous side off the circuits.
Racing Always Comes First, Says Breidinger
Despite her rising popularity in fashion, Breidinger maintains that auto racing is her main priority. She has consistently outlined long-term goals for her NASCAR career, choosing to describe modeling and fashion opportunities as a supplementary focus. In her own words, as quoted by the Los Angeles Times:
“I was definitely a racer before anything. That was definitely my passion. I’ve been lucky enough to be able to do modeling to help support that passion. But at the end of the day, I definitely consider myself a racer. That’s what I grew up doing and that’s the career I’ve always wanted do to… It’s all part of the business. It all goes back into my racing. The side hustles, I like to call them. I don’t think that takes away from me being a race car driver.”
—Toni Breidinger, NASCAR Driver
“I want to climb the national ladder. That’s what I’m here to do. I wouldn’t be doing this if I didn’t have long-term plans and long-term goals. I’m a very competitive person, especially with myself.”
—Toni Breidinger, NASCAR Driver
Challenges During Rookie NASCAR Truck Series Season
This year marked Breidinger’s full-time rookie campaign in the NASCAR Truck Series, where she competed in 25 races driving the No. 5 Toyota for Tricon Garage. The season proved demanding, with an average finish of 25.36, including two top-10 finishes and six instances where she did not finish.
Although her performance drew both attention and challenge, the future remains uncertain as rumors circulate regarding her possible move to Kaulig Racing for the next season. However, as of now, there has been no official confirmation about her team or plans for the next stage of her racing career.
The Impact of Breidinger’s Dual Pursuits
Toni Breidinger continues to elevate her profile in both NASCAR and the fashion industry, illustrating how today’s athletes can successfully bridge diverse worlds. Her ongoing story is closely watched by fans of racing and fashion alike, eager to see the next steps in her journey, both at the racetrack and on the red carpet.

