Owner(s) | Rod Sieg Pamela Sieg |
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Base | Tucker, Georgia |
Series | NASCAR Xfinity Series |
Race drivers | Xfinity Series: 28. Kyle Sieg 29. TBA 39. Ryan Sieg |
Sponsors | Xfinity Series: 28. TBA 39. TBA |
Manufacturer | Ford |
Opened | 2009 |
Career | |
Debut | Xfinity Series: 2013 Indiana 250 (Indianapolis) Camping World Truck Series: 2009 Copart 200 (Milwaukee) ARCA Menards Series: 2021 Lucas Oil 200 (Daytona) ARCA Menards Series East: 2021 General Tire 125 (Dover) ARCA Menards Series West: 2021 General Tire 150 (Phoenix) |
Latest race | Xfinity Series: 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race (Phoenix) Camping World Truck Series: 2015 Hyundai Construction Equipment 200 (Atlanta) ARCA Menards Series: 2021 Reese's 150 (Kansas) ARCA Menards Series East: 2021 Bush's Beans 200 (Bristol) ARCA Menards Series West: 2021 General Tire 150 (Phoenix) |
Races competed | Total: 483 Xfinity Series: 362 Camping World Truck Series: 107 ARCA Menards Series: 11 ARCA Menards Series East: 2 ARCA Menards Series West: 1 |
Drivers' Championships | Total: 0 Xfinity Series: 0 Camping World Truck Series: 0 ARCA Menards Series: 0 ARCA Menards Series East: 0 ARCA Menards Series West: 0 |
Race victories | Total: 1 Xfinity Series: 1 Camping World Truck Series: 0 ARCA Menards Series: 0 ARCA Menards Series East: 0 ARCA Menards Series West: 0 |
Pole positions | Total: 0 Xfinity Series: 0 Camping World Truck Series: 0 ARCA Menards Series East: 0 ARCA Menards Series West: 0 |
RSS Racing (also known as Ryan Shane Sieg Racing) is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. The team is owned by Rod Sieg and Pamela Sieg. The team currently fields 3 cars including the No. 28 full-time for Kyle Sieg, the No. 39 full-time for Ryan Sieg.
The team purchased rolling chassis from Kevin Harvick Incorporated until KHI's shutdown. The team formerly used Earnhardt Childress Racing engines; [1] RSS Racing used engines from Pro Motor Engines [2] from 2013 to 2018. [3] In 2019 the team signed a new deal with ECR Engines, [4] and also purchased chassis from Richard Childress Racing over the offseason. The team began running Roush-Yates Engines-powered Ford Mustangs in 2021. [5]
Starting in 2021, RSS fielded the No. 23 entry in collaboration with Reaume Brothers Racing. Jason White drove this car at Daytona, Natalie Decker drove at Daytona RC, lastly Tyler Reddick drove it at Homestead with Our Motorsports taking over the No. 23 entry after that.
Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | NXSC | Pts |
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2021 | Jason White | 23 | Ford | DAY 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Natalie Decker | Chevy | DAY 40 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tyler Reddick | HOM 40 | LVS | PHO | ATL | MAR | TAL | DAR | DOV | COA | CLT | MOH | TEX | NSH | POC | ROA | ATL | NHA | GLN | IRC | MCH | DAY | DAR | RCH | BRI | LVS | TAL | ROV | TEX | KAN | MAR | PHO | |||||||
In 2022, Kyle Sieg would drive the No. 28 RSS Racing Ford part-time, the same number he drove in the ARCA series last year. C. J. McLaughlin would drive the 28 at Las Vegas. Patrick Gallagher would drive at COTA and finish 22nd. Natalie Decker would drive at Martinsville. McLaughlin would drive at Talladega but fail to qualify. Kyle will drive the No. 28 in the majority of the 2023 races. Alex Labbé would drive the 28 in the Production Alliance Group 300 and in the Alsco Uniforms 300 while Sieg was in the 38, finishing 28th and 18th.
For 2023, the No. 28 was shared between Kyle Sieg, Labbé, Aric Almirola, and Brent Sherman. Almirola won the inaugural Sonoma Xfinity race, giving RSS its first win. [6]
Kyle Sieg was announced to return to the 28 and drive the car full-time in 2024. Kaz Grala attempted to qualify at COTA, but failed.
Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | NXSC | Pts |
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2022 | Kyle Sieg | 28 | Ford | DAY 21 | CAL 18 | PHO 32 | ATL 24 | RCH 37 | CLT DNQ | PIR | MCH 21 | GLN | LVS 26 | HOM 35 | MAR | PHO | 42nd | |||||||||||||||||||||
C. J. McLaughlin | LVS 24 | TAL DNQ | DOV | DAR | TEX | DAY DNQ | DAR | KAN | BRI | TEX | TAL | CLT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Patrick Gallagher | COA 22 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Natalie Decker | MAR 35 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Parker Retzlaff | NSH 12 | ROA | ATL | NHA | POC | IND | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2023 | Kyle Sieg | DAY 21 | PHO 25 | ATL 26 | COA 26 | RCH 20 | MAR 35 | TAL 15 | DOV 29 | DAR 30 | CLT 11 | POR 34 | ATL 7 | NHA 23 | POC 16 | ROA 32 | MCH 19 | IRC 30 | GLN 19 | DAY 13 | DAR 35 | BRI 21 | ROV 32 | 22nd | 479 | |||||||||||||
Alex Labbé | CAL 28 | LVS 18 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aric Almirola | SON 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zane Smith | NSH 7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Brent Sherman | CSC 34 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
C. J. McLaughlin | KAN 22 | TEX 25 | LVS 29 | HOM 37 | MAR 13 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Joe Graf Jr. | PHO 31 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2024 | Kyle Sieg | DAY DNQ | ATL 36 | LVS 20 | PHO 25 | RCH 23 | MAR 23 | TEX 14 | TAL 13 | DOV 27 | DAR 32 | CLT 19 | PIR 18 | SON 22 | IOW 19 | NHA 31 | NSH 26 | CSC 22 | POC 20 | IND 22 | MCH 28 | DAY 15 | DAR 22 | ATL 16 | GLN 37 | BRI 23 | KAN 24 | TAL 10 | ||||||||||
Kaz Grala | COA DNQ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ryan Sieg | ROV 17 | LVS 2 | HOM 7 | MAR 15 | PHO 23 |
In 2023, Kyle Sieg would drive a fourth entry, the No. 29, in the race at Sonoma, because of Stewart-Haas Racing star Aric Almirola in his No. 28. Later, it was announced that Alex Labbé would drive the car instead of Sieg.
On December 18, 2023, it was announced that Blaine Perkins would compete full-time for RSS in 2024, driving the No. 29. [7]
Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | NXSC | Pts |
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2023 | Alex Labbé | 29 | Ford | DAY | CAL | LVS | PHO | ATL | COA | RCH | MAR | TAL | DOV | DAR | CLT | PIR | SON 25 | 41st | 90 | |||||||||||||||||||
Kyle Sieg | NSH 25 | CSC | ATL | NHA | POC | ROA | MCH | IRC | GLN | DAY | DAR | KAN 20 | BRI | TEX 12 | ROV | LVS 18 | MAR 38 | PHO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mason Maggio | HOM 33 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2024 | Blaine Perkins | DAY 14 | ATL 30 | LVS 31 | PHO 13 | COA 22 | RCH 33 | MAR 16 | TEX 35 | TAL 23 | DOV 36 | DAR 27 | CLT 35 | PIR 20 | SON 18 | IOW 35 | NHA 27 | NSH 35 | CSC 24 | POC 34 | IND 29 | MCH 23 | DAY 14 | DAR 34 | ATL 19 | GLN DNQ | BRI 22 | KAN 28 | TAL 18 | ROV 33 | LVS 31 | HOM 34 | MAR 19 | PHO 22 | ||||
J. J. Yeley drove the No. 37 car in the 2018 Kansas Lottery 300 at Kansas Speedway, start-and-parking the car. Jeff Green drove the No. 37 car at the Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead, also start-and-parking the car.
Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | NXSC | Pts |
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2018 | J. J. Yeley | 37 | Chevy | DAY | ATL | LVS | PHO | CAL | TEX | BRI | RCH | TAL | DOV | CLT | POC | MCH | IOW | CHI | DAY | KEN | NHA | IOW | GLN | MOH | BRI | ROA | DAR | IND | LVS | RCH | CLT | DOV | KAN 35 | TEX | PHO | 54th | 3 | |
Jeff Green | HOM 39 |
Gray Gaulding drove a No. 38 entry during the 2017 Drive Sober 200 at Dover, starting-and-parking the car. Jeff Green would then drive the car at Charlotte and Kansas. The team became full-time in 2018. Green would drive the season opener without start and parking only in Superspeedways include Daytona and Talladega. Green finished an outstanding 11th place, the best finish with the number 38 car. Green Start-and-Parked the next two races at Atlanta and Las Vegas. J. J. Yeley then took over the car, finishing 21st at ISM Raceway, and 34th at Auto Club Speedway. Yeley and Green continued to be the team’s primary drivers, and they start and parked about half of the time. Ryan Sieg made 2 starts in the car, with Brian Henderson & Angela Ruch making one apiece. Yeley’s best finish was an 11th at Talladega and Las Vegas, and Green’s best finish was once again an 11th, this time at the season opener. Sieg finished 15th at Bristol Motor Speedway and 22nd at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Henderson finished 18th at Road America and Ruch finished 29th at Kansas Speedway. In 2019 Yeley and Green continued to be the team’s primary drivers, with C. J. McLaughlin, Bayley Currey and Josh Bilicki coming on board for a limited schedule. This time the team started-and-parked at all tracks other than Daytona International Speedway. For the season opener at Daytona, Josh Bilicki was the driver, and he finished 23rd. At the Daytona night race, Jeff Green drove the car to a 7th-place finish. In 2020 the No. 38 showed up for the season opener with Jeff Green, but was replaced with Ross Chastain after Chastain failed to qualify in his No. 10 Kaulig Racing ride. He finished 22nd 6 laps down. The 38 didn’t return until the fall Talladega race, where Jeff Green finished 29th. The No. 38 car returned to the 2021 Championship race at Phoenix with RSS regular Ryan Sieg behind the wheel, while his younger brother Kyle Sieg would drive the No. 39.
In 2022, C. J. McLaughlin, Joe Graf Jr., Kyle Sieg, Parker Retzlaff, Loris Hezemans, Will Rodgers, Ryan Sieg, Darren Dilley and Patrick Gallagher would split the seat time in the No. 38 RSS Racing Ford. Timmy Hill was due to run in the Production Alliance Group 300, but was replaced by Graf. In the United Rentals 200 an 18-year old Retzlaff made his debut and qualified in sixth place before retiring from the race with a fuel pump problem on lap 158. [8] In the Pacific Office Automation 147, road course ringer Darren Dilley made his debut.
In 2023, Graf drove a majority of the races in the No. 38, and finished 30th in points. Ryan and Kyle Sieg along with Chris Hacker and Nick Leitz also drove the entry.
On January 12, 2024, it was announced that C. J. McLaughlin would drive the No. 38 car part-time for the team. [9] After failing to qualify in two of the first four races, McLaughlin was replaced by Matt DiBenedetto for at least five races. It was also revealed that the entry was being fielded by Viking Motorsports, owned by Don Sackett, CEO of SciAps Inc., in collaboration with RSS Racing.
The crew chief, crew, and hauler are being supplied by RSS Racing, while the driver, car, and spotter are provided by Viking Motorsports. The entry is officially under RSS Racing, with sponsorship from Viking Motorsports, and the purse is shared between the two teams. [10]
On December 13, 2024, Viking Motorsports announced their switch to Chevrolet as their new manufacturer, officially ending their partnership with RSS Racing. [11]
The No. 39 car was the first entry for RSS Racing in the Xfinity Series. Ryan Sieg, son of owner Rod Sieg, was the driver for the 3 races it entered in 2013. He finished 24th at Indy, 21st at Kansas, and withdrew at Atlanta. In 2014, Sieg returned, planning to run the first 5 races, but would run for Truck points. However, after finishing 9th at Daytona, and also running well at other tracks, he declared he was running for rookie of the year and transferring his points to the Xfinity Series. After the 2014 Treatmyclot.com 300, the team was penalized due to the maximum rear body height being too high. Crew chief Kevin Starland and car chief Timothy Brown were placed on probation, the former also being fined $10,000. [12] Sieg ran in the top 20 for most of the races, but did well at Daytona again. Finishing 3rd for his first top 5 finish, and helped push Kasey Kahne to the victory. Sieg finished 16th in points. For 2015, Sieg returned with sponsorship from Uncle Bob's Self Storage. He would run well again, finishing 11th in points and picking up an 8th place finish at Kansas. Sieg returns in 2016, picking up another 3rd place finish at Daytona in July. The team would make the Xfinity chase but was out after Round 1. Sieg’s performance dropped slightly in 2017, missing the chase and finishing 15th in the standings, but got a career-best second-place finish at the June Iowa race to William Byron. Stephen Leicht drove the finale race at Homestead, for Sieg to drive the No. 93 for owner points. The team started 2018 with J. J. Yeley finishing 18th at Daytona. Ryan Sieg took over at Atlanta Motor Speedway and drove the car up until Texas Motor Speedway. In those 5 races he had 2 Top 20’s and 0 DNF’s, his best finish being an 18th at Texas Motor Speedway. J. J. Yeley start and park the 93 ride at Bristol. Ryan Sieg once again took over for the next 25 races, posting 9 top 20’s and a best finish of 6th at Talladega. He also performed well at Kansas, finishing 9th. For the season finale at Homestead-Miami Angela Ruch drove the 93. She start and parked, resulting in a 37th-place finish. For 2019, Ryan Sieg drove every single race in the 93 except for New Hampshire Motor Speedway, where C. J. McLaughlin drove. Sieg posted 25 top-20 finishes, 11 top-10 finishes, and 1 top-5 finish, a 4th at the Daytona 500. McLaughlin finished 28th in his attempt. Before 2020, it was announced Sieg would drive the 39 full-time with CMR Construction & Roofing as his primary sponsor. Sieg nabbed 7 top-5 finishes, 11 top-10 finishes, and 4 DNF’s. He made the chase and made the round of 8, but was unable to make it to the championship 4, and ended out the season 10th in points. Sieg & CMR will return in 2021.
Sieg got off to a rough start in 2021, having 3 DNF’s in his first 5 races. His only top 20 was an 8th-place finish at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Following the Indianapolis race on August 14, crew chief Shane Wilson was suspended for four races after the car lost its left rear tire and caused a caution during the race. RSS Racing decided to release Wilson instead of appealing his penalty. [13] Kyle Sieg, the younger brother of Ryan, would be in the #39 for the Championship race at Phoenix while Ryan would be in the #38.
Sieg returned in 2022 with CMR Construction & Roofing sponsorship. [14]
At the 2023 Pennzoil 150, Sieg’s car was notably without CMR sponsorship. Starting at the Wawa 250, SciAps would become Sieg’s primary sponsor, the deal also featuring the 2024 season. Sieg scored three top 10s and finished 20th in points.
Sieg started the 2024 season with a 22nd place finish at Daytona. At Texas, he lost to Sam Mayer by 0.002 seconds. [15]
Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | Owners | Pts |
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2013 | Ryan Sieg | 39 | Chevy | DAY | PHO | LVS | BRI | CAL | TEX | RCH | TAL | DAR | CLT | DOV | IOW | MCH | ROA | KEN | DAY | NHA | CHI | IND 24 | IOW | GLN | MOH | BRI | ATL Wth | RCH | CHI | KEN | DOV | KAN 21 | CLT | TEX | PHO | HOM | 66th | 0 |
2014 | DAY 9 | PHO 14 | LVS 22 | BRI 20 | CAL 22 | TEX 17 | DAR 37 | RCH 26 | TAL 20 | IOW 17 | CLT 27 | DOV 13 | MCH 13 | ROA 22 | KEN 21 | DAY 3 | NHA 18 | CHI 18 | IND 18 | IOW 20 | GLN 34 | MOH 16 | BRI 16 | ATL 20 | RCH 23 | CHI 21 | KEN 17 | DOV 14 | KAN 20 | CLT 13 | TEX 33 | PHO 20 | HOM 36 | 16th | 682 | |||
2015 | DAY 38 | ATL 23 | LVS 21 | PHO 17 | CAL 20 | TEX 20 | BRI 17 | RCH 31 | TAL 29 | IOW 17 | CLT 24 | DOV 20 | MCH 17 | CHI 15 | DAY 27 | KEN 23 | NHA 34 | IND 12 | IOW 12 | GLN 14 | MOH 14 | BRI 16 | ROA 22 | DAR 17 | RCH 17 | CHI 18 | KEN 12 | DOV 17 | CLT 14 | KAN 8 | TEX 13 | PHO 16 | HOM 14 | 11th | 827 | |||
2016 | DAY 20 | ATL 16 | LVS 14 | PHO 27 | CAL 29 | TEX 10 | BRI 14 | RCH 21 | TAL 20 | DOV 16 | CLT 13 | POC 29 | MCH 12 | IOW 21 | DAY 3 | KEN 20 | NHA 15 | IND 18 | IOW 15 | GLN 23 | MOH 22 | BRI 37 | ROA 14 | DAR 15 | RCH 14 | CHI 12 | KEN 16 | DOV 19 | CLT 10 | KAN 34 | TEX 13 | PHO 14 | HOM 12 | 9th | 2171 | |||
2017 | DAY 21 | ATL 22 | LVS 18 | PHO 34 | CAL 21 | TEX 18 | BRI 21 | RCH 26 | TAL 12 | CLT 27 | DOV 16 | POC 23 | MCH 15 | IOW 2 | DAY 35 | KEN 18 | NHA 20 | IND 14 | IOW 14 | GLN 27 | MOH 12 | BRI 32 | ROA 20 | DAR 22 | RCH 26 | CHI 24 | KEN 20 | DOV 14 | CLT 18 | KAN 26 | TEX 20 | PHO 21 | 15th | 551 | ||||
Stephen Leicht | HOM 35 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | Ryan Sieg | ATL 22 | LVS 29 | PHO 25 | CAL 20 | TEX 18 | RCH 21 | TAL 6 | DOV 17 | CLT 13 | POC 17 | MCH 19 | IOW 18 | CHI 20 | DAY 27 | KEN 16 | NHA 15 | IOW 34 | GLN 26 | MOH 34 | BRI 11 | ROA 26 | DAR 17 | IND 13 | LVS 12 | RCH 17 | CLT 36 | DOV 18 | KAN 9 | TEX 12 | PHO 19 | 16th | 589 | |||||
J.J. Yeley | DAY 18 | BRI 37 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Angela Ruch | HOM 37 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2019 | Ryan Sieg | DAY 4 | ATL 11 | LVS 6 | PHO 10 | CAL 11 | TEX 10 | BRI 12 | RCH 5 | TAL 16 | DOV 11 | CLT 8 | POC 26 | MCH 17 | IOW 30 | CHI 12 | DAY 24 | KEN 9 | IOW 12 | GLN 30 | MOH 16 | BRI 25 | ROA 11 | DAR 14 | IND 10 | LVS 38 | RCH 12 | CLT 30 | DOV 10 | KAN 9 | TEX 10 | PHO 13 | HOM 12 | 11th | 2171 | |||
C. J. McLaughlin | NHA 28 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2020 | Ryan Sieg | DAY 9 | LVS 3 | CAL 4 | PHO 11 | DAR 7 | CLT 28 | BRI 16 | ATL 35 | HOM 28 | HOM 19 | TAL 30 | POC 12 | IND 17 | KEN 9 | KEN 35 | TEX 29 | KAN 4 | ROA 9 | DAY 11 | DOV 12 | DOV 14 | DAY 23 | DAR 3 | RCH 12 | RCH 15 | BRI 14 | LVS 5 | TAL 2 | CLT 21 | KAN 3 | TEX 31 | MAR 11 | PHO 31 | 10th | 2187 | ||
2021 | Ford | DAY 31 | DAY 27 | HOM 8 | LVS 38 | PHO 37 | ATL 10 | MAR 23 | TAL 5 | DAR 9 | DOV 8 | COA 25 | CLT 31 | MOH 9 | TEX 11 | NSH 16 | POC 17 | ROA 22 | ATL 12 | NHA 13 | GLN 18 | IND 32 | MCH 12 | DAY 16 | DAR 11 | RCH 13 | BRI 34 | LVS 17 | TAL 11 | CLT 32 | TEX 14 | KAN 5 | MAR 31 | 14th | 643 | |||
Kyle Sieg | PHO 27 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2022 | Ryan Sieg | DAY 8 | CAL 10 | LVS 36 | PHO 11 | ATL 10 | COA 11 | RCH 9 | MAR 9 | DOV 10 | DAR 11 | TEX 35 | CLT 32 | PIR 16 | NSH 9 | ROA 10 | ATL 15 | NHA 32 | POC 15 | IND 27 | MCH 15 | GLN 13 | DAY 26 | DAR 12 | KAN 14 | BRI 10 | TEX 9 | TAL 4 | CLT 9 | LVS 38 | HOM 33 | MAR 33 | PHO 20 | 15th | 717 | |||
Kyle Sieg | TAL 18 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2023 | Joe Graf, Jr. | DAY 7 | 20th | 607 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ryan Sieg | CAL 14 | LVS 24 | PHO 16 | ATL 11 | COA 23 | RCH 7 | MAR 18 | TAL 22 | DOV 16 | DAR 27 | CLT 24 | POR 18 | SON 28 | NSH 19 | CSC 25 | ATL 37 | NHA 33 | POC 22 | ROA 13 | MCH 13 | IRC 32 | GLN 21 | DAY 6 | DAR 30 | KAN 30 | BRI 6 | TEX 11 | ROV 13 | LVS 16 | HOM 14 | MAR 35 | PHO 18 | ||||||
2024 | DAY 22 | ATL 22 | LVS 7 | PHO 12 | COA 14 | RCH 32 | MAR 17 | TEX 2 | TAL 17 | DOV 37 | DAR 13 | CLT 7 | PIR 14 | SON 20 | IOW 12 | NHA 6 | NSH 11 | CSC 16 | POC 12 | IND 11 | MCH 13 | DAY 5 | DAR 18 | ATL 32 | GLN 22 | BRI 8 | KAN 16 | TAL 2 | ||||||||||
Kyle Sieg | ROV 23 | LVS 26 | HOM 26 | MAR 21 | PHO 29 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In 2016, a second, part-time team was announced. Scott Lagasse Jr. was the driver at Daytona, finishing in 29th place. The team skipped Atlanta but was back at Las Vegas with Josh Reaume driving. He ran 13 laps, called it a day, and finished in 38th place. At Phoenix, Dylan Lupton drove, finishing 19th. This team later start and park with Josh Reaume and Josh Wise driving to save their cars for the next race. On June 23, 2016, Starr joined the team to drive the remainder of the season, with sponsorship Massimo Motors, and the team did not start and park. In 2017, the No. 93 team returned as a start and park car with Jordan Anderson, Stephen Leicht, Jeff Green, and Gray Gaulding. Sieg drove this car at Homestead, to be able to secure top 33 owners' points. Sieg returned to the car in 2018 with a 21st place finish at Daytona. J. J. Yeley took over the car, blowing an engine at Atlanta, and start and parking Las Vegas. Jeff Green then became the driver starting with Phoenix, starting and parking the car.
In 2020, rookie Myatt Snider contested much of the schedule in the No. 93. [16] In June, Reaume's Reaume Brothers Racing took over the No. 93's operations for the rest of the season. [17] Snider posted 2 Top 5’s, 6 Top 10’s, 8 DNF’s and a finish of 16th in points for the team.
In 2021, the 93 was renumbered to 23 [18] and eventually ran under the Our Motorsports banner.
Dennis Setzer drove this truck at Homestead in 2011 on occasion when the 93 or 38 were occupied by someone else, but he failed to qualify.
Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | Owners | Pts |
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2011 | Clay Greenfield | 27 | Chevy | DAY | PHO | DAR | MAR | NSH | DOV | CLT | KAN | TEX | KEN | IOW | NSH | IRP | POC | MCH | BRI | ATL DNQ | ||||||||||
David Stremme | CHI 34 | NHA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Brent Raymer | KEN 36 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chris Jones | LVS 33 | TAL | MAR | TEX | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dennis Setzer | HOM DNQ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dennis Setzer drove this truck at Kentucky in 2012 on occasion when the 38 or the 93 was occupied by another driver, finishing 35th after vibration issues.
Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | Owners | Pts |
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2012 | Jeff Green | 37 | Chevy | DAY | MAR | CAR | KAN | CLT | DOV | TEX | KEN | IOW | CHI 35 | POC | MCH | BRI | ATL DNQ | IOW | |||||||||
Dennis Setzer | KEN 35 | LVS | TAL | MAR | TEX | PHO | HOM | ||||||||||||||||||||
In 2011, Mike Garvey ran this truck as a start and park entry, as Dennis Setzer drove this truck on occasion. Chris Jones and Dennis Setzer ran the truck in 2012, with the best finish of 33rd-place. B.J. McLeod and Johnny Chapman attempted races at Martinsville and Kentucky respectively, failing to qualify. In 2013, J. J. Yeley, Johnny Chapman, Chris Jones, Tony Raines, Scott Riggs and Chad Frewaldt drove the truck as a start and park, with the best finish of 29th-place both at Michigan and Phoenix. In 2020, the no. 38 team was fielded by Front Row Motorsports with Todd Gilliland driving
Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | Owners | Pts |
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2009 | Mike Garvey | 38 | Chevy | DAY | CAL | ATL | MAR | KAN | CLT | DOV | TEX | MCH | MIL | MEM | KEN | IRP | NSH | BRI | CHI | IOW | GTW | NHA | LVS | MAR | TAL | TEX | PHO | HOM 36 | ||
2011 | DAY | PHO | ATL | MAR | NSH 36 | DOV 35 | CLT 36 | KAN 35 | TEX 34 | KEN 34 | IOW | NSH 34 | IRP 36 | POC 28 | MCH 30 | BRI | ATL 35 | CHI 31 | NHA | KEN 32 | LVS 30 | TAL | MAR | TEX 36 | ||||||
Dennis Setzer | HOM 34 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2012 | B. J. McLeod | DAY | MAR DNQ | CAR | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dennis Setzer | KAN DNQ | CLT 34 | DOV 35 | TEX | CHI 33 | BRI 35 | ATL 36 | IOW 36 | MAR DNQ | |||||||||||||||||||||
Johnny Chapman | KEN DNQ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chris Jones | IOW 35 | POC 34 | MCH 33 | KEN 33 | LVS 33 | TAL | TEX 36 | PHO 35 | HOM 35 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2013 | J. J. Yeley | DAY | MAR | CAR | KAN 35 | CLT | CHI 34 | LVS | TAL | MAR | ||||||||||||||||||||
Johnny Chapman | DOV 36 | TEX 32 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chris Jones | KEN 34 | IOW | ELD | TEX 32 | HOM 35 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tony Raines | POC 35 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Scott Riggs | MCH 29 | BRI | MSP | IOW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chad Frewaldt | PHO 29 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In 2009, the No. 39 team made its debut at Milwaukee with Sieg driving. In 2013, Sieg, Ryan Lynch, Austin Dillon, and Alex Guenette ran with the team. Lynch ran at Kentucky, Dillon at Eldora, and Guenette at Mosport. [3] The team ran a limited schedule in 2014. [2] The No. 39 team returned in 2015 at Atlanta, with Sieg driving, and finished 11th.
The team occasionally field start and park operations to fund the No. 39 such as the No. 93 [1] Ryan Sieg, Jason White, Kenny Habul, and Chris Jones ran the No. 93 on a part-time basis in 2013, [3] White also running in 2014. [2]
In 2021, the team would field the No. 28 part-time for Kyle Sieg. [19]
Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | Owners | Pts |
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2021 | Kyle Sieg | 28 | Chevy | DAY 5 | PHO 4 | TAL 8 | KAN 8 | TOL | CLT 12 | MOH 10 | POC 6 | ELK | BLN | IOW | WIN | GLN 12 | MCH 5 | ISF | MLW | DSF | BRI 11 | SLM | KAN 7 | ||
In 2021, the team would field the No. 28 part-time for Kyle Sieg at Dover and Bristol.
Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Owners | Pts |
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2021 | Kyle Sieg | 28 | Chevy | NSM | FIF | NSV | DOV 13 | SNM | IOW | MLW | BRI 11 | ||
In 2021, the team would field the No. 28 part-time for Kyle Sieg at Phoenix.
Year | Driver | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Owners | Pts |
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2021 | Kyle Sieg | 28 | Chevy | PHO 4 | SON | IRW | CNS | IRW | PIR | LVS | AAS | PHO | ||
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