Hollywood star turned NASCAR driver Frankie Muniz has unveiled a new Malcolm in the Middle paint scheme he'll be running at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend.
Muniz is best known for playing the protagonist in the hit US sitcom, but has been racing in the NASCAR Truck Series since 2024, becoming full-time for the 2025 season with Reaume Brothers Racing (now Team Reaume).
This season, Muniz is once again driving the No. 33 Ford, but this weekend, it will be sporting a very different look.
Malcolm in the Middle returns to your screens on Friday (April 10) on Disney+ and Hulu, and to highlight that, Muniz will be running a paint scheme themed around the show.
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Frankie Muniz unveils Malcolm in the Middle NASCAR paint scheme
Taking to social media this week, Muniz revealed the striking new look for his truck this weekend, writing: "THIS IS NOT A DRILL.
"On Friday, April 10th, the Malcolm in the Middle family explodes back onto
Hulu on Disney+ with Life’s Still Unfair... and the exact same day, I’m strapping in and driving the Malcolm in the Middle truck at Bristol Motor Speedway!
"My childhood. My chaos. My racing life. All smashing together at 150+ mph on one of the wildest tracks on the planet.
"This isn’t just a crossover. This is two completely different chapters of my life colliding head-on in the most insane, beautiful, full-send way possible.
"Dewey would lose his mind. Lois would be screaming. Hal would already be on fire. This one’s for every fan who grew up with Malcolm and every fan who’s watched me chase this racing dream.
"Let’s make history."
🚨 THIS IS NOT A DRILL 🚨
On Friday, April 10th, the Malcolm in the Middle family explodes back onto @Hulu on Disney+ with Life’s Still Unfair... and the exact same day, I’m strapping in and driving the Malcolm in the Middle truck at Bristol Motor Speedway!
My childhood. My… pic.twitter.com/MG8uFrrIix— Frankie Muniz (@frankiemuniz) April 7, 2026
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