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Venturini Motorsports Announces Toni Breidinger ARCA Menards Replacement


As Toni Breidinger takes up a full-time racing role in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, Venturini Motorsports has signed the emerging talent Isabella Robusto to step up as her replacement in the ARCA Menards Series.

Isabella Robusto brings to the table a strong pedigree in the ARCA Menards Series, where she has honed her skills over recent years.

Commenting on her upcoming move, Robusto explained in a press release from the team:

“I’m excited for this incredible opportunity to return to Venturini and run full-time for a championship in the ARCA Menards Series. I can’t thank Toyota and VMS enough for putting me in this position.

KANSAS CITY, KANSAS – MAY 06: Toni Breidinger, driver of the #1 Victoria’s Secret Toyota, walks onstage during driver intros prior to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Heart of America 200 at Kansas Speedway on…


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“Last year I had some success in the series running part-time. I feel with the support I’ll have and the added concentration knowing I’ll compete full-time we have a chance to do a lot of great things.”

Robusto’s ambition is palpable as she sets her sights on becoming the first female racer to claim victory in the ARCA Menards Series. VMS has historically championed female racers, facilitating their ascent through the ranks in NASCAR.

Toni Breidinger, who departs for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, leaves a legacy of achievements with VMS, having secured a career-best fourth place in the ARCA Menards Series championship standings in 2024. Breidinger’s tenure with VMS also included 27 career top-10 finishes, a strong record for female drivers in the series.

As Robusto prepares for the 2025 season, her resolve is clear:

“I feel confident going into the season and will set some big goals for myself; I’m here to learn but also compete for the title and challenge for the win each time out. Knowing I have a chance to become the first female to win at this level is also exciting and on my mind. There’s a lot of history with VMS and the ARCA Series and I’m proud to be a part of it.”

Trent Rodriguez, manager, driver development, TRD U.S.A., explained:

“Venturini Motorsports and TRD have worked together for many years and that partnership has led to much success in the continued development of many talented drivers as they look to reach their goals in NASCAR.

“Isabella is the latest example of this, and we are excited for her to be able to compete for the national ARCA championship this season. She has proven herself in her limited ARCA starts this past season and has worked hard behind the scenes on the simulator and at the Toyota Performance Center to prepare herself for this next opportunity. Everyone at TRD is confident this next step will help Isabella continue her growth and allow her to showcase her talent on a consistent basis in 2025.”



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