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News Quiz for May 10, 2025

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Avoid Getting Bad Salad Mix At The Store By Checking This Easy-To-Miss Spot On The Bag

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Toni Breidinger might be the only stock car racer with a 10-step skin care routine. Meet the NASCAR driver who models.
Toni Breidinger might be the only stock car racer with a 10-step skin care routine. Meet the NASCAR driver who models.

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Toni Breidinger might be the only stock car racer with a 10-step skin care routine. Meet the NASCAR driver who models.

On most Saturdays, stock car racer Toni Breidinger can be found behind the wheel, outfitted in a fireproof suit and helmet as she speeds past other drivers. When she's not competing in the NASCAR Truck Series, it's a different story. You'll probably find the 25-year-old getting dolled up for a red carpet event or modeling for the likes of Victoria's Secret and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. 'No day looks the same and no week looks the same,' the motorsports star tells me in a conversation for Yahoo's OT Diaries. 'I would honestly never call myself a model. I always call myself a race car driver, and I model on the side at times.' Not all of her peers understand her having a side hustle. 'To them, it's like, 'Why are you doing all that? That's just a distraction,'' Breidinger says. But modeling — and building up her social media profile — also helps pay the bills. 'I quite literally would not be racing without all this extra stuff that I'm doing. I mean, motorsports is expensive. 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I don't love to be doing nothing, so even going to the grocery store is something that makes me happy and helps to avoid burnout. On race day, my phone's always on do not disturb. I'm the type of person that when somebody texts me, I'm so accessible, I want to answer them right away. So it definitely helps me to set some boundaries with myself to not answer them and kind of be locked in and focused before a race. For me, that's a non-negotiable; it's nice to be able to have that tunnel vision focus because racing is so intense and you need to be physically and mentally there 100%. When it comes to slowing down after, I've been terrible about it, to be honest. My mind is always racing, and I'll be up until like 4 a.m. for no reason. Taking a shower when I get home is a nice little moment, but I'll just stay up for hours after that. I am because as soon as I don't get enough sleep, I automatically get sick. 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I drive a car every day down the road to work. But it's very different in a race car. It's not easy to turn the wheel, so there's a lot going on from the physical standpoint. Then the intensity of it just makes you so much more tense, which makes it mentally draining because you're racing against 30-plus drivers and you're all on the edge. A split second of not focusing can mean that you wreck. So it's very intense. I love Pilates right now. That's been my go-to. It's so hard, but I love it. I'm shaking like five seconds into it. My skin care routine is part of unwinding. It's long, but it's nice because it gives me that time to just focus on my routine and kind of quiet my mind a little bit before I go to sleep. With racing, there's the exhaust, there's rubber, there's sweat. You're in a crusty helmet for hours on end, so the odds are against me and my skin. So I'm like, I need this 10-step routine. Some drivers, some of the guys, they'll be like, 'Oh, I don't wash my face.' 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Caitlin Clark Shows Her Stardom With Big News on Monday
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