Toni Breidinger's Double Life


Twenty-five-year-old Toni Breidinger opened May racing in the SpeedyCash.com 250 at Texas Motor Speedway. One hundred and sixty-seven laps later, the NASCAR driver racing for Tricon Garage said goodbye to Fort Worth, Texas, trading in one racing locale for another—Miami, Florida. The following day, step-and-repeat photos of Breidinger were proof of her double life. While there, she stopped by a WhatsApp x Mercedes-AMG Formula One event before heading to a cocktail party for one of her brand partners. One day later, she walked the F1 pit lane alongside Suni Lee at the Miami Grand Prix wearing a butter-yellow minidress, white handbag, and elegant racing watch. In addition to being a rising star on the racetrack, Breidinger is a model, walking the pink carpet at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, attending New York Fashion Week, and, most recently, starring in Coach’s new Soho Sneaker campaign.

During her day job, the San Francisco native works with her team to fight for positions in NASCAR’s Truck Series, doing exactly what she’s wanted to do since she was 9 and her father took her and her sister go-karting for the first time—driving for a living. But racing was just one of her goals. “Growing up, my dream was always to be a race-car driver,” Breidinger tells me a few days before heading to Texas for last weekend’s race. “But I wanted to be a model too.” For her, finding a way to juggle the two was always the mission. “It’s kind of crazy how both worlds ended up colliding and working out for me,” she continues. “They oddly go hand in hand.”

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(Image credit: Courtesy of Coach)

Though racing in NASCAR and modeling are “polar opposites,” Breidinger says they also come together a lot more than people might think. “I’ve been able to [naturally] leverage both,” she says. Unlike in other sports like basketball and soccer, drivers need to pay to play if they want to get their cars on track, whether they drive in NASCAR, IndyCar, or F1. “You need partners to work with you and believe in you so you can get that seat time and you can progress through your career,” she says. “I’ve been able to build a following and work with so many amazing brands on the modeling side, and all that goes back into my racing.” Without sponsors, Breidinger knows she’d never be able to continue driving.