Frankie Muniz loses mind after wrecking into wall at Texas: 'I'm f***ing tired of it!'

With less than 25 laps to go, Frankie Muniz found himself in the wall and out of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Texas. Muniz, always passionate on race day, was furious on the radio after the incident.
Frankie Muniz was having a strong run in his Reaume Brothers Racing truck. He was seriously looking at a top-20 run if he could put it all together in these last 20 laps or so. Well, he won’t get a chance. He blew a tire in Turn 2 and is out of the race.
Following his incident in Turn 2, Muniz was livid on the radio. He is always fiery and full of emotions, good or bad, and tonight is no different.
“It happened again!” Muniz shouted. “I’m f***ing tired of it! F***!” A frustrating end to the night for sure.
Tonight’s race has had a number of incidents. Texas Motor Speedway is a tough track. It is unique on both ends, and the surface is rough and unforgiving if you get yourself in a bad position.
You hate to see Frankie Muniz go out like this after how well he had raced all night. That is just how these things go a times. Even back in his ARCA days, he had a knack for bad luck and mechanical gremlins.
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Frankie is doing NASCAR and filming the Malcolm in the Middle reboot in Canada between races. Part of his frustration has to be with how busy he is, bouncing around two countries and between two professions. Most of it is the passion for racing that he has. With his luck lately, I can’t blame him for being upset.
Frankie Muniz doesn’t make it to the end at Texas
The Reaume Brothers Racing organization needed a good run. That group works hard and tries to scrape together as many of these top-20 finishes as they can get. Tonight, they go home with at least one wrecked race truck.
Frankie Muniz has shown flashes of talent and ability in ARCA and NASCAR. I was very impressed with how well he seemed to avoid wrecks when he first got to ARCA. He fought a lot of mechanical issues at Rette Jones Racing during that time, too.
Right now, Muniz has to find a way to get over it and get ready for Kansas. There is going to be another race and another opportunity to run well. He just has to make the most of those opportunities and hopefully, he makes it to the checkered flag next time.