Actor Frankie Muniz Crashes NASCAR Truck Days After New ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ Spinoff Premieres
Actor Frankie Muniz Crashes NASCAR Truck Days After New ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ Spinoff Premieres

Christopher DetwilerSun, April 12, 2026 at 7:22 PM UTC
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Actor Frankie Muniz — star of the TV sitcom “Malcolm in the Middle” — crashed his truck in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway on Friday, April 11.
Muniz, 40, did not sustain any significant or notable injuries as a result of the crash, according to multiple reports, though he was unable to finish the race.
“I actually thought we were running pretty good. I felt pretty quick,” he told Fox Sports’ Bob Pockrass after Friday’s race. “We were in the lucky dog position, so I was just trying to do some good lap times. I think there was like 10 to go on the stage.”
Muniz’s new show, “Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair,” premiered the very same day. The show, a spinoff of the iconic early 2000s sitcom, features Muniz reprising his classic role. Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek also return to their roles in the four-episode miniseries.
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Muniz — racing in a “Malcolm in the Middle”-themed F-150 truck — crashed with Tyler Reif and Timmy Hill on Turn 3 of the track.
“I think [Reif] maybe got impatient, I don’t know,” Muniz said. “He was yelling at me in there, saying I’m a lapper, like I shouldn’t be racing. I’m in the lucky dog position. I’m fighting. I belong on that racetrack just as much as he does, just as much as the leaders do.”
Frankie Muniz drives during practice for the the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series on April 10 Chris Graythen/Getty Images
He continued, “I’m not going to back down on that. I haven’t seen a replay, but based on what I felt, I went to the middle of the track. I didn’t track all the way out to show that I was going to go back to the bottom.”
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As the two drivers went into the turn, Reif seemingly clipped Muniz’s truck while trying to pass him, and both trucks crashed into the wall. Hill was right behind Reif and ended up in the crosshairs of the crash.
Muniz has been passionate about racing since he was a kid, and is famously one of the last people who spoke with the late NASCAR legend, Dale Earnhardt, before his fatal 2001 crash.
“He was extremely friendly to me,” Muniz recalled of the legendary driver in the February 2026 FS1 documentary We’ve Lost Dale Earnhardt: 25 Years Later. “And I remember he said, ‘I have to say thank you to you … because your show has brought me and my daughter closer together.’ He’s like, ‘It’s something that we turn on Sunday nights and we watch together.’”
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Muniz broke into racing in 2004 after stepping away from the Hollywood spotlight, making his professional racing debut in 2006.
In 2024, Muniz announced that he would be racing fulltime during the 2025 NASCAR season.
“This is something that I’ve been working [toward] for literally 20 years when I did my first race,” Muniz said of racing at the time. “That feeling of crossing the finish line first in that pro-celebrity race, was an incredible, incredible feeling and I’ve been chasing that.”
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