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Tyler Tomassi to Run Nashville, Bristol for Reaume Brothers Racing

Tyler Tomassi to drive two races for Reaume Brothers Racing in 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

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The 2025 driver lineup for Reaume Brothers Racing team is beginning to fill in. On Tuesday, the three-truck organization announced a two-race deal for Tyler Tomassi, who will pilot the team’s No. 2 Ford F-150 at Nashville Superspeedway on May 30, and Bristol Motor Speedway on September 11.

Tomassi, a native of West Greenwich, CT, made two NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series starts a season ago with a best finish of 31st coming while driving the No. 22 Reaume entry in his series debut at Indianapolis Raceway Park.

The young racer is excited to be back in the Reaume Brothers Racing stable as the team expands to three full-time entries during the 2025 NASCAR Truck Series season.

“I’m really excited to be back racing with RBR,” Tomassi said. “I want to thank Josh and the entire crew for this amazing opportunity to drive their Ford F-150s again. I’m looking forward to taking on both new and familiar tracks, especially Nashville and Bristol. I believe Nashville will help me adapt to larger tracks in the series, while racing at Bristol for a second time gives me the advantage of prior experience, which I’m sure will prove valuable on the racetrack.”

Tomassi’s debut a season ago caught the eye of Josh Reaume, which sparked the continued partnership into the new season.

“In his debut with us last year, Tyler ran a very smart race and learned a lot,” Reaume said in a team press release. “We’re looking forward to building on that this season.”

Tomassi also picked up a start with Young’s Motorsports in the No. 46 Chevrolet Silverado at Bristol Motor Speedway, a race where he finished 34th.

The 21-year-old driver cut his racing teeth in the Northeast where he competed in the ACT Late Model Tour, PASS North Super Late Model Series, and the Granite State Pro Stock Series.

On January 9, Reaume Brothers Racing announced that it had acquired the No. 2, which had been utilized in recent seasons by REV Racing with driver Nick Sanchez. With that announcement, RBR explained that it would expand to three full-time entries in 2025, and would field the No. 2, 22, and 33 trucks.

Frankie Muniz was revealed as the full-time driver of the team’s No. 33 Ford F-150 last October.

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