Frankie Muniz cuts hilarious promo for sponsor ahead of Michigan Truck Series race
While the results on the track have been a little unkind to Frankie Muniz, that won’t stop him from promoting sponsors. This weekend, Morgan & Morgan is on board with Muniz, and he cut a hilarious ad for the sponsor ahead of the NASCAR Truck Series race at Michigan.
Whenever you have a driver with the acting chops of Frankie Muniz, you use him. Muniz is a natural in front of the camera, and his comedic ability is top-notch for silly promos like the one from his law firm sponsor.
The video revolves around the Morgan & Morgan attorneys telling Frankie they loved him in “that show.” We all know the show…
“We loved you on that show,” one of the attorneys says. “Yeah, that show was so funny.”
Frankie Muniz goes on to accuse them of not having actually seen “that show.” Just watch it for yourself. A nice little laugh on this Friday afternoon.
Ahead of the NASCAR action this weekend, Frankie Muniz and Morgan & Morgan made a sizeable donation of $10,000 to Henry Ford Health. Muniz also stuck around to visit patients and donate 50 teddy bears as part of a partnership through Ford Performance and the NASCAR Foundation’s Speedy Bear Brigade.
A little bit of racing, a little bit of comedy, and a great cause to support in Michigan. Maybe this is the week everything lines up for Muniz on the track.
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Frankie Muniz has reasonable expectations, results have not shown
Through the recent struggles, Frankie Muniz has remained reasonable in his expectations. He understands that he is with a small team in Reaume Brothers Racing. Resources are not what they are at other organizations, even with his relationship with Ford Performance.
However, it has gotten to the point where Muniz isn’t even able to run laps. At Nashville, his oil line came disconnected on the first lap and he was out of the race by Lap 2. He was dejected on the radio afterward. When he spoke to me outside of the Truck Series garage, he expressed a desire to just be able to finish a race without issues and to be able to learn.
At 39 years old, Frankie Muniz has a tight window to make his NASCAR dreams come true. Right now, that window appears to be slipping away with each mechanical failure and other on-track issues that he seems to run into constantly. Will he be able to have a complete race in the home of the auto industry?
While he has limited experience, Muniz has shown a few talents. In ARCA, I felt that he had a great knack for avoiding wrecks. However, he faced similar mechanical failures that he has gone through this year. Time will tell if he is able to shake those gremlins on the track.