XFINITY SERIES Midstate Basement Authorities To Sponsor Ryan Sieg At Watkins Glen International

RSS Racing is pleased to welcome Midstate Basement Authorities as the primary sponsor for Ryan Sieg for the NASCAR XFINITY race at Watkins Glen. Midstate Basement Authorities, located in Ithaca, New York, is the area’s leading foundation contractor specializing in basement waterproofing, crawl space encapsulation and foundation concrete repair.

 

“This will be my third trip to Watkins Glen and I am thrilled to have Midstate on our car as I continue to improve making right and left turns. We actually came away with a top 15 last year at Watkins Glen and that felt like a win. Hopefully we can back that up and have another strong run for Midstate Basement Authorites.” Commented Ryan Sieg.

Sieg continues to hold down the 11th spot in the XFINITY Chase standings as the series makes three stops at road courses in the month of August. Sieg has completed a remarkable 99% of the laps run in the XFINITY Series, fourth best of all drivers in the XFINITY Series.

Ritchie Industries To Sponsor Ryan Sieg; RSS Racing At Iowa Speedway

RSS Racing is pleased to welcome Ritchie Industries, Inc. as a primary sponsor for Ryan Sieg for the race at Iowa Speedway Saturday night. Since 1921, Ritchie Industries has manufactured durable, dependable automatic fountains for many species of livestock, including beef, dairy, equine, swine, sheep and goats.

 

The distinct Ritchie design has been the standard bearer of quality. Ritchie fountains continue to serve all sizes of operations in the livestock industry with equipment designed to provide years of trouble-free use.

“I am eager to welcome Ritchie Industries to NASCAR this weekend. Iowa Speedway is one of my favorite stops on the schedule. It’s really exciting to have a company based out of Iowa come on board for their home race.” Commented Ryan Sieg.

Sieg and the 39 team are currently 11th in the standings following the race at Indianapolis. Sieg had a solid run going in the first race at Iowa Speedway this season before problems on pit road cost him multiple laps to the leaders. The XFINITY Series will have two practices on Friday before qualifying Saturday afternoon followed by the race that night.

For more information about Ritchie automatic waterers, visit http://www.ritchiefount.com.

360 Treestands with Sieg at Charlotte

360 TREESTANDS WITH SIEG AT CHARLOTTE

RSS Racing is excited to welcome 360 Treestands as a primary sponsor for the NASCAR XFINITY race at Charlotte this Saturday. 360 Treestands are made with US steel by US military veterans in Rincon, GA. The stand not only gives the user the ultimate 360-degree view from 7, 13, or 18 feet but it also doubles as its own transport system with the use of the detachable transport wheel section.

Ryan Sieg currently sits 12th in the standings heading into the Charlotte race. “I am thrilled to have 360 Treestands on board with us this weekend. It’s really awesome that they are based out of Georgia and they make their stands in the US. It’s not only a great fit for our team but it’s a great fit for NASCAR. I am looking forward to a strong run in Charlotte.” commented Sieg.

The RSS Racing team led by Mike Ford and Cowboy Starland have shown great improvement the last month. The #39 team put on a tremendous performance in Dover highlighted by a 3rd place finish in the heat race but ultimately lost multiple laps to the leaders due to an untimely caution.  The team will utilize the same car it raced at Texas earlier this season to a top 10 finish.

About RSS Racing
RSS Racing fields the #39 and #93 Chevrolet Camaros in the NASCAR XFINITY Series for drivers Ryan Sieg, Josh Wise, and Josh Reaume. RSS Racing has competed in NASCAR events since 2009 from its headquarters in Sugar Hill, GA. For more information on RSS Racing and Ryan Sieg, please visit ryansiegracing.com.

Ryan Sieg Impresses in the 2015 XFINITY Season

Ryan Sieg

Sieg ended the year 11th in points and the highest-ranked driver who did not have any kind of affiliation with a Cup operation. The team he raced for was his own. The family owned and operated race team did a lot with a little and Sieg impressed on a weekly basis. He consistently ran inside the top 15 and top 20 and finished as high as eighth in a race at Kansas.  The numbers may not be stunning, but the results that he was able to consistently attain with the equipment he had is what earned him a place on this list.

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