Annie Breidinger was earlier only known as the twin sister of Toni Breidinger but now she is making a name for herself
To start her NASCAR career, Tricon Garage racer Toni Breidinger became the first Arab-American woman to compete in a national series. Her twin sister Annie Breidinger has also shown an interest in racing, therefore she is not the only racer in her family.
Who is Annie Breidinger, twin sister of NASCAR driver Toni Breidinger, bio, age, parents, ethnicity, college, net worth and Instagram
Toni and Annie Breidinger both got their starts in racing at the age of 9 when their dad, Charles, first brought them to a go-kart track as their dad was once a mechanic for their uncle and now wrenches the girls’ multiple cars.
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According to her LinkedIn profile, Annie Breidinger earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University between 2017 and 2021.
Arab-American Annie Breidinger was born on July 14, 1999, in San Francisco, California. She is of Lebanese and German descent as her mother is from Beirut in Lebanon, and she has some aunts and cousins who still live in the country, and her father is from the United States. She has a twin sister, Toni, who is a race car driver. While her net worth isn’t known, her sister Toni is worth between $1-3 million.
In addition to working as a Vehicle Test Engineer at Apple from 2021 to 2024, Annie has also sought internships with Tesla and General Motors. As a Chassis Controls Test & Validation Engineer with Ford Motor Company’s Advanced EV Development Team, Toni’s twin sister started a new chapter in her career in January 2025.
At the age of nine, Annie and Toni Breidinger began racing together when their father drove them to Sonoma Raceway for a go-kart track experience, according to a 2017 report by FloRacing. The sisters were on the verge of competing against one another at the USAC Silver Crown in Toledo when the interview took place.
Toni Breidinger discussed the most difficult aspect of full-time racing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck series in her most recent interview with American motorsports journalist Bob Pockrass.
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Given that the truck series will take her to a “good amount of tracks” and consist of a stacked schedule that will leave her with little time to prepare for the various tracks every weekend, the No. 5 Toyota driver for Tricon Garage admitted that her main task would be to adapt quickly.
Who is Toni Breidinger?
American model and professional stock car racer Antoinette Marie Breidinger was born on July 14, 1999. She drives Tricon Garage’s No. 5 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro in the NASCAR Truck Series, where she competes full-time. She is the first Arab-American woman to race in NASCAR, having been born into a family of German and Lebanese heritage.
Breidinger, who was raised in Hillsborough, California, began go-kart racing when he was nine years old. She began racing go-karts for five years before switching to the USAC Western US Asphalt Midget Series in 2014 at the age of fifteen. Two years later, she won the series title.