Frankie Muniz is going NASCAR Xfinity Series racing next year, multiple sources tell Frontstretch.
Muniz will drive for RSS Racing in his rookie Xfinity campaign.
The deal and sponsorship will be announced in the coming weeks.
The car Muniz would drive is not yet known. RSS has already announced the return of Ryan Sieg to its No. 39 for 2024. It also fielded the Nos. 28 and 38 full time and the No. 29 part time in 2023 for Joe Graf Jr., Kyle Sieg and a variety of other drivers.
In addition to NXS, Muniz will drive in another series yet to be announced.
In 2023, Muniz ran the entire ARCA Menards Series schedule, finishing fourth in points for Rette Jones Racing. The 37-year-old posted one top five and 11 top 10s.
Prior to his racing career, Muniz starred in the TV sitcom Malcolm in the Middle and blockbusters Big Fat Liar and Agent Cody Banks.
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Good for Frankie. Certainly more deserving of an Xfinity seat than Hailie Deagan.
I don’t think Frankie led a lap while finishing fourth in points