California’s Toni Breidinger Set for ARCA Debut at Madison
Concord, North Carolina (June 14, 2018) – Eighteen-year-old driver, Toni Breidinger will suit up for Venturini Motorsports (VMS) making her long awaited ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards debut onFriday, June 15 for the running of the Herr’s Potato Chip 200 at Madison International Speedway.
A native of northern California, Breidinger comes from the world of open-wheel racing and is USAC’s (United States Auto Club) all-time winningest female driver with 14 pavement victories.
Breidninger will drive VMS’s No.55 Renton Coil Spring – Flexzilla Toyota Camry for her first series attempt at Madison’s half-mile track.
“I’m definitely excited for my first start,” said Breidinger. “I’m a little anxious – this is such a big deal for me. I’ve been waiting a long time for this. I would be very happy with a solid top-10 finish and bring the car back in one piece. This is how I want to make my living so I’m very serious about the whole thing.”
“It doesn’t get much better than driving for Venturini Motorsports. The team has obviously had a lot of success over the years and a strong track record bringing up new drivers. I’ve spent some time at the track getting familiar with everyone and learning as much as I can. Now it’s time for me to put it all to use on the track.”
“These cars do not get any more opposite than the open wheel cars I’m familiar racing. I tested an ARCA car last year at Motor Mile Speedway. There’s going to be a pretty big learning curve, obviously. I’m watching video and taking advice from my Venturini Motorsports teammates. I’m trying to gather as much knowledge as possible to prepare myself,” added Breidinger.
Breidinger, who signed on with VMS earlier in the year will compete in three ARCA series events starting at Madison. She’ll also join the team at Gateway Motorsports Park on June 22 and Chicagoland Speedway on June 28.
Briedinger began her career behind the wheel of a go-kart at the age of 9 before she moved into the USAC Midget ranks. In 2014 and 2015 she placed 2nd overall in USAC’s Speed 2 Western U.S. Pavement Midget Series driver standings. She went on to claim the 2016 Speed 2 Western U.S. Pavement Midget Series championship.
In addition to racing an abbreviated ARCA schedule, Breidinger will compete with her family run team, Breindinger Motorsports, in the full six-race USAC Silver Crown Sprint Car pavement series schedule.
For more information on Toni Breidinger visit @ToniBreidinger on Twitter and Instagram along with Toni Breidinger Racing on Facebook.
ABOUT VENTURINI MOTORSPORTS:
Over the last 35-years Venturini Motorsports (VMS) has evolved into one of the most recognizable names in professional motorsports. Known for long-time dominance in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards, Venturini Motorsports is held in high regard as one of the premier NASCAR driver development programs in the county. Since 2007, VMS has specialized in the career development of some of today’s top racing talent including current NASCAR “Stars” – Joey Logano, Erik Jones, William Byron, Alex Bowman, Ryan Blaney, Darryl ‘Bubba’ Wallace Jr., Daniel Suarez, Christopher Bell, Justin Allgaier, Noah Gragson, Ben Rhoads, Ryan Reed, Brandon Jones, Matt Tifft, Brennan Poole, Dalton Sargeant, Justin Haley and Todd Gilliland. Integrity, dedication and continuous innovation paired with years of on-track success has helped define Venturini Motorsports as one of the longest tenured teams in all of modern day racing. In 2012, the Venturini racing family was recognized for their collective achievements and inducted into the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame (www.NIASHF.org) – now finding themselves enshrined with such sports icons as Joe DiMaggio, Mario Andretti, Chip Ganassi, Andy Granatelli, Vince Lombardi, Tommy Lasorda and Rocky Marciano.
Official: www.VenturiniMotorsports.com | Twitter: @VenturiniMotor | Facebook: Venturini Motorsports
Sources: Venturini Motorsports PR
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