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Frankie Muniz gives up NASCAR Truck seat to help teammate in selfless move

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There aren’t many teammates who would do what Frankie Muniz decided to do on Friday. After qualifying for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS) race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Team Reaume’s Luke Baldwin and the No. 2 Ford were among the five DNQs.

Muniz, who is a full-time driver in the Truck Series in the No. 33, was set to start at the very back of the field in 36th for Saturday’s race.

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However, the actor-turned-racer made the decision to willingly give up his seat for the race, allowing Baldwin to take over the No. 33 for this weekend’s NCTS event. 

“Luke is one of the most talented young drivers in this garage, and this team has two trucks here this weekend,” said Muniz in a release from the team. “He came here ready to race and did everything he could. Sitting him out when we have a qualified truck that can put him in the field doesn’t make sense for anyone. I’m giving up my seat because I believe it gives the 33 team the best chance to compete for the most available points this weekend. Luke’s speed and his ability to run up front when he gets a clean run is what this organization needs right now. I’ll be in the pits cheering him on.”

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