Several former NASCAR drivers have announced their return to full-time racing for the 2025 season, bringing excitement to fans and the racing community.
Kasey Kahne’s Return to Sprint Car Racing
Kasey Kahne, a former NASCAR Cup Series driver with 18 career wins, is set to compete full-time in the 2025 Kubota High Limit Racing series. Co-owned by NASCAR driver Kyle Larson and five-time World of Outlaws champion Brad Sweet, the High Limit Racing series focuses on sprint car racing. Kahne’s return to this discipline marks a significant comeback to his racing roots.
Frankie Muniz’s Full-Time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Debut
Frankie Muniz, known for his acting career in “Malcolm in the Middle,” has transitioned into professional racing. After competing in the ARCA Menards Series in 2023, Muniz is set to drive full-time in the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with Reaume Brothers Racing. He will pilot the No. 33 Ford, aiming to make a significant impact in his first full Truck Series season.
Ty Dillon’s Return to the NASCAR Cup Series
Ty Dillon, a seasoned NASCAR driver, is set to return to full-time competition in the NASCAR Cup Series with Kaulig Racing in 2025. Dillon previously competed part-time in the 2024 season and is now poised to make a full-time comeback, bringing experience and determination to the team.
These announcements highlight the dynamic nature of motorsports, with drivers returning to their racing passions and introducing new narratives for the upcoming 2025 season.