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Toni Breidinger Picks Up CBYD Sponsorship for Lime Rock

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TRICON Garage has joined forces with Call Before You Dig Inc. (CBYD) and Manafort Brothers, Inc. for the inaugural NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event at Lime Rock Park, the team announced on Thursday.

The Connecticut-based non-profit dedicated to promoting excavation safety will serve as the primary sponsor of Toni Breidinger and the No. 5 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for the event.

CBYD is a free service available to anybody planning to do excavation work in Connecticut, providing information about the location of underground utility pipes and cables at proposed work sites. Its one-call notification system plays a critical role in preventing damage to underground utilities during excavation projects, ensuring the safety of communities and individuals.

“With the support of our dedicated partners, we are paving the way for a safer future — both on the job site and the track,” said Christopher Tralli, President at CBYD. “Alongside Manafort Brothers and CWPM, we look forward to joining forces with Toni Breidinger and TRICON to help continue driving towards precision and safety.”

Joining CBYD as co-sponsors of the No. 5 Toyota Tundra at Lime Rock are Manafort Brothers and CWPM Waste Removal & Recycling Services. Manafort Brothers is a nationally recognized leader in construction and transit infrastructure, while CWPM is a trusted provider of waste removal and recycling services for communities in Connecticut and Rhode Island.

“I’m so excited to have Call Before You Dig and Manafort Brothers and CWPM join me for their home state race!” said Breidinger. “Making my road course debut in the Truck Series is already an exciting challenge, but getting to take it on alongside such an enthusiastic and engaged group makes it even more special.”

Breidinger is currently contesting her rookie campaign in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, running full-time for TRICON Garage — Toyota’s flagship Truck Series team.

The 25-year-old driver has gotten off to a slightly difficult start, having recorded a best finish of 21st (Las Vegas) in the opening five events of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series campaign.

Breidinger will tackle the LiUNA! 150 from Lime Rock Park on Saturday, June 28 at 1:00 PM ET on FOX, the NASCAR Racing Network, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

One Response

  1. It is a sad day when the new owners of Lime Rock Park stooped to bringing NASCAR to the track. I’m sorry but LRP has always been a reputable sports car track and the NASCAR crowd doesn’t seem to fit. Besides, they don’t know how to turn in two directions anyway~

    (And yes, I do know that NASCAR was run there i the distant past)

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