Frankie Muniz: Talladega Nights Driver for NASCAR and Former “Malcolm in the Middle” Actor
Frankie Muniz has endured a fascinating acting career and is now beginning his NASCAR driving career. He most recently competed on NASCAR‘s Talladega Nights. Muniz is formally competing in NASCAR‘s top racing series, the ARCA Menard Series.
Frankie Muniz, known for playing Malcolm in the TV series “Malcolm in the Middle,” is now a well-known NASCAR racer. He is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable performers on television.
Actor Francisco Muniz IV, of Puerto Rican descent, always sought new experiences. He kept trying to participate in the renowned championship since he loved watching auto racing.
After seven seasons, Malcolm in the Middle ended positively, helping Bryan Cranston and Muniz advance their careers. After Cranston had finished working with the ensemble of MITM, he was cast as Walter White in the television series “Breaking Bad.”
With Lois Wilkerson, Hal Wilkerson, Francis Wilkerson, Reese Wilkerson, Dewey Wilkerson, and Jamie Wilkerson as the rest of his eccentric family, the actor, then 13 years old, was one of the most well-known teenage personalities in the world when he played Malcolm Wilkerson.
Frankie Muniz, a 37-year-old driver who competes in one of NASCAR‘s top racing series, the 2023 Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) Menards Series, is currently in first place in the standings.
The actor may follow the right road and join NASCAR‘s premier series, but he must continue to perform at the high level he has so far displayed.
With 106 points, Muniz, a Rette Jones Racing squad member, maintains his lead over Jesse Love, his closest pursuer, by eleven points and Andres Perez of Mexico by 22 points.
The star of “Malcolm in the Middle” put forth a strong showing in the first race held in Daytona, earning him 33 points. He subsequently scored 38 points at Phoenix and 35 points at Talladega to lead the drivers’ standings.
This is how Frankie Muniz’s life is now going; he has a chance to win the NASCAR ARCA championship this season as he considers an opportunity to reprise his role as Malcolm in a movie or television series that may be a spinoff of “Malcolm in the Middle.”