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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. 29 full-time for Blaine Perkins, and the No. 39 full-time for Ryan Sieg. They also field the No. 38 part-time for C. J. McLaughlin and Matt DiBenedetto in a partnership with Viking Motorsports.

RSS Racing
Owner(s)Rod Sieg
Pamela Sieg
BaseTucker, Georgia
SeriesNASCAR Xfinity Series
Race driversXfinity Series:
28. Kyle Sieg, Kaz Grala, Ryan Sieg
29. Blaine Perkins
38. C. J. McLaughlin, Matt DiBenedetto (part-time)
39. Ryan Sieg, Kyle Sieg
SponsorsXfinity Series:
28. Night Owl Contractors, All American Pool and Spa, Eastern Fuel System, Four Corners Brewing, North Country Ford, Independent Metal Strap, Right Way Garage Doors, Theisen’s, Onsite Power Academy, Computer & Communications Innovations, US Hydrations, Bailey Excavating, Harris Home Services, Lotze Insulation Design, ReliableRVParts.shop, Billy Ballew Motorsports, SciAps, NBCF
29. AutoParkIt.com, Pritchard Injury Firm, Ollie's Bargain Outlet, To The Point Inc., Crocodile Cloth, Caliber Steel, UAB Hospital, Vivid EV
38. Scrap University Kids, Viking Motorsports, Williamsburg Contracting, SciAps, Bob's Metals, Radius Recycling, Recycled Materials Association, Malvern Panalytical, NBCF
39. SciAps, The Thomas Group, Night Owl Contractors
ManufacturerFord
Opened2009
Career
DebutXfinity 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 raceXfinity Series:
2024 National Debt Relief 250 (Martinsville)
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 competedTotal: 483
Xfinity Series: 362
Camping World Truck Series: 107
ARCA Menards Series: 11
ARCA Menards Series East: 2
ARCA Menards Series West: 1
Drivers' ChampionshipsTotal: 0
Xfinity Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series East: 0
ARCA Menards Series West: 0
Race victoriesTotal: 1
Xfinity Series: 1
Camping World Truck Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series East: 0
ARCA Menards Series West: 0
Pole positionsTotal: 0
Xfinity Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series East: 0
ARCA Menards Series West: 0

Equipment

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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]

Xfinity Series

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Car No. 23 history

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White in the No. 23

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.

Car No. 23 results

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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
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

Car No. 28 history

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Aric Almirola’s race-winning car at Sonoma Raceway in 2023

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.

Car No. 28 results

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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
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

Car No. 29 history

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Blaine Perkins in the No. 29 car at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

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]

Car No. 29 results

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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
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

Car No. 37 history

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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.

Car No. 37 results

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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
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

Car No. 38 history

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Josh Bilicki in the No. 38 at Daytona in 2019

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.

Collaboration with Viking Motorsports

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C. J. McLaughlin in the No. 38 car at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

On January 12, 2024, it was announced that C. J. McLaughlin would drive the No. 38 part-time for the team.[9] Following two DNQs in the first four races, McLaughlin was replaced by Matt DiBenedetto for at least five races. It was also revealed that Viking Motorsports, owned by Don Sackett, the CEO of SciAps Inc., was fielding the entry in collaboration with RSS Racing.

The crew chief, crew, and hauler are being provided by RSS Racing and the driver, car, and spotter are being provided by Viking Motorsports. The entry is technically with RSS Racing with a sponsorship by Viking Motorsports. The purse is split between the teams.[10]

Car No. 38 results

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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
2017 Gray Gaulding 38 Chevy DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL CLT DOV POC MCH IOW DAY KEN NHA IND IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR RCH CHI KEN DOV
34
52nd 8
Jeff Green CLT
40
KAN
40
TEX
37
PHO
37
HOM
40
2018 DAY
11
ATL
40
LVS
39
IOW
35
IOW
35
BRI
26
27th 356
J. J. Yeley PHO
21
CAL
34
TEX
31
RCH
15
TAL
11
DOV
36
CLT
36
POC
34
MCH
20
CHI
18
DAY
16
KEN
34
NHA
36
GLN
34
MOH
32
DAR
30
IND
30
LVS
11
RCH
25
CLT
40
DOV
33
TEX
15
PHO
21
Ryan Sieg BRI
15
HOM
22
Brian Henderson ROA
18
Angela Ruch KAN
29
2019 Josh Bilicki DAY
23
ATL
34
NHA
DNQ
39th 94
Jeff Green LVS
32
PHO
33
CAL
36
TEX
38
BRI
34
RCH
38
TAL
35
DOV
36
CLT
37
POC
36
MCH
36
IOW
37
CHI
37
DAY
7
KEN
36
J. J. Yeley IOW
38
GLN
35
MOH
37
ROA
38
DAR
36
IND
38
LVS
37
KAN
37
TEX
38
PHO
37
HOM
36
Camden Murphy BRI
DNQ
C. J. McLaughlin RCH
31
Bayley Currey CLT
37
DOV
33
2020 Jeff Green DAY
QL
LVS CAL PHO DAR CLT BRI ATL HOM HOM TAL
29
POC IND KEN KEN TEX KAN ROA DAY DOV DOV DAY DAR RCH RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT KAN TEX MAR PHO 42nd 27
Ross Chastain DAY
22
2021 Ryan Sieg Ford DAY DAY HOM LVS PHO ATL MAR TAL DAR DOV COA CLT MOH TEX NSH POC ROA ATL NHA GLN IND MCH DAY DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT TEX KAN MAR PHO
17
44th 20
2022 C. J. McLaughlin DAY
35
TEX
25
CLT
23
NHA
13
MCH
37
KAN
34
BRI
24
TEX
10
TAL
29
LVS
30
HOM
31
MAR
24
26th 429
Joe Graf, Jr. CAL
15
Kyle Sieg LVS
16
DAR
32
NSH
25
ATL
16
POC
22
DAY
10
DAR
23
PHO
22
Parker Retzlaff PHO
36
RCH
10
MAR
12
DOV
17
Loris Hezemans Toyota ATL
36
Will Rodgers COA
37
Ryan Sieg Ford TAL
4
Darren Dilley PIR
37
Patrick Gallagher ROA
19
IND
28
GLN
36
CLT
33
2023 Ryan Sieg DAY
8
30th 367
Kyle Sieg CAL
15
LVS
20
HOM
22
PHO
38
Joe Graf Jr. PHO
31
ATL
25
COA
30
MAR
37
TAL
20
DOV
22
DAR
32
CLT
17
POR
23
SON
31
NSH
21
CSC
33
ATL
21
POC
17
ROA
23
MCH
27
IRC
35
GLN
22
DAY
34
DAR
26
BRI
26
TEX
36
ROV
31
LVS
37
MAR
29
Chris Hacker RCH
14
NHA
30
Nick Leitz KAN
31
2024 C. J. McLaughlin DAY
DNQ
ATL
35
LVS
33
PHO
DNQ
COA
Matt DiBenedetto RCH
18
MAR
21
TEX
20
TAL
8
DOV
32
DAR
25
CLT
26
PIR
31
SON
21
IOW
7
NHA
38
NSH
29
CSC
23
POC
24
IND
16
MCH
7
DAY
33
DAR
19
ATL
35
GLN
35
BRI
34
KAN
14
TAL
16
ROV
22
LVS
16
HOM
38
MAR
16
PHO

Car No. 39 history

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No. 39 driven by Ryan Sieg in 2017

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.[11] 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.[12] 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.[13]

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.[14]

Car No. 39 results

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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
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

Car No. 93 history

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The No. 93 of David Starr at Road America in 2016

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.[15] In June, Reaume's Reaume Brothers Racing took over the No. 93's operations for the rest of the season.[16] 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 [17] and eventually ran under the Our Motorsports banner.

Car No. 93 results

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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
2016 Scott Lagasse, Jr. 93 Chevy DAY
29
ATL
Wth
33rd 322
Josh Reaume LVS
38
TAL
Wth
DOV
37
IOW
40
Dylan Lupton PHO
19
CAL
36
Josh Wise TEX
40
BRI
39
RCH
40
CLT
39
POC
36
MCH
39
David Starr DAY
27
KEN
21
NHA
36
IND
24
IOW
21
GLN
DNQ
MOH
25
BRI
16
ROA
24
DAR
23
RCH
21
CHI
18
KEN
33
DOV
28
CLT
29
KAN
24
TEX
24
PHO
DNQ
HOM
DNQ
2017 Jordan Anderson DAY ATL
39
LVS
40
PHO
40
CAL
40
TEX
40
BRI
40
TAL
Wth
44th 44
Jeff Green RCH
40
DOV
40
POC
40
MCH
35
IOW
40
DAY KEN
37
NHA
38
IND
40
IOW
40
GLN
38
MOH
39
BRI
39
ROA
40
DAR
39
RCH
40
CHI
39
KEN
40
DOV
40
Stephen Leicht CLT
40
Gray Gaulding CLT
39
KAN
39
TEX
33
PHO
40
Ryan Sieg HOM
26
2018 DAY
21
43rd 86
J.J. Yeley ATL
37
LVS
38
IOW
40
BRI
40
HOM
36
Jeff Green PHO
40
CAL
39
TEX
40
BRI
39
RCH
40
TAL
13
DOV
40
CLT
39
POC
40
MCH
40
CHI
39
DAY
23
KEN
40
NHA
40
GLN
39
MOH
39
ROA
40
DAR
39
IND
40
LVS
39
RCH
39
CLT
39
DOV
39
KAN
34
TEX
38
PHO
40
Stephen Leicht IOW
39
2019 Jeff Green DAY
7
ATL
36
32nd 331
Josh Bilicki LVS
36
PHO
26
CAL
30
TEX
30
BRI
36
TAL
33
DOV
38
CLT
36
POC
34
MCH
21
IOW
38
CHI
DNQ
KEN
32
GLN
26
MOH
17
ROA
20
IND
21
CLT
26
Brandon Brown RCH
20
Scott Lagasse, Jr. DAY
31
Ryan Sieg NHA
8
Camden Murphy IOW
24
DAR
20
J. J. Yeley BRI
16
DOV
32
C. J. McLaughlin LVS
31
KAN
24
TEX
27
HOM
31
Hermie Sadler RCH
24
Bayley Currey PHO
36
2020 C. J. McLaughlin DAY
27
PHO
37
28th 428
Joey Gase LVS
19
Myatt Snider CAL
11
DAR
35
ATL
29
HOM
15
HOM
7
TAL
27
IND
16
KEN
15
KEN
31
TEX
34
KAN
22
ROA
32
DAY
10
DOV
17
DOV
18
DAY
19
DAR
10
RCH
35
RCH
31
BRI
35
LVS
19
TAL
26
CLT
14
KAN
21
TEX
29
Jeff Green PHO
15
CLT
36
BRI
35
POC
31
Josh Reaume MAR
39

Camping World Truck Series

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Truck No. 27 history

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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.

Truck No. 27 results

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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
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

Truck No. 37 history

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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.

Truck No. 37 results

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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
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

Truck No. 38 history

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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

Truck No. 38 results

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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
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

Truck No. 39 history

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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.

Truck No. 39 results

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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
2009 Ryan Sieg 39 Chevy DAY CAL ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX MCH MIL
13
MEM KEN
19
IRP NSH
21
BRI CHI
17
IOW
25
GTW
9
NHA LVS
14
MAR TAL TEX
15
PHO HOM
22
2010 DAY
16
ATL
18
MAR
24
NSH
27
KAN
19
DOV
9
CLT
32
TEX
30
MCH
22
IOW
11
GTY
31
POC
20
NSH
13
DAR
11
BRI
22
CHI
15
KEN
8
NHA
20
LVS
25
MAR
11
TAL
24
TEX
16
PHO
20
HOM
16
Mike Garvey IRP
35
2011 Ryan Sieg DAY
25
PHO
21
DAR
16
MAR
33
NSH
21
DOV
15
CLT
24
KAN
31
TEX
7
KEN
19
IOW
18
NSH
24
IRP
29
POC
21
MCH
17
BRI
25
ATL
15
CHI
28
NHA
22
KEN
33
LVS
11
TAL
21
MAR
23
TEX
15
HOM
24
2012 DAY
15
MAR
32
CAR
22
KAN
29
CLT
28
DOV
29
TEX
19
KEN
16
IOW
17
POC
29
MCH
15
BRI
12
ATL
17
IOW
14
KEN
22
LVS
22
TAL
11
MAR
26
TEX
13
PHO
6
HOM
14
Chris Jones CHI
31
2013 Ryan Sieg DAY
10
MAR
8
CAR
22
KAN
29
CLT
15
DOV
17
TEX
16
IOW
18
ELD POC
30
MCH
15
BRI
32
MSP IOW
21
CHI
21
LVS
19
TAL
23
MAR
25
PHO
17
HOM
12
Ryan Lynch KEN
24
TEX
25
2014 Ryan Sieg DAY
11
MAR
Wth
KAN CLT DOV
24
TEX GTW KEN IOW ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL
33
MAR TEX PHO HOM
2015 DAY ATL
11
MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM

Truck No. 93 history

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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]

Truck No. 93 results

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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
2009 Shane Sieg 93 Chevy DAY CAL ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV TEX MCH MLW MEM KEN
34
IRP NSH
34
BRI CHI
31
IOW
35
LVS
34
MAR TAL TEX
33
PHO HOM
34
Mike Garvey GTW
34
NHA
2010 Shane Sieg DAY
DNQ
ATL
28
MAR
36
NSH
35
KAN
34
DOV
33
TEX
30
PHO
33
HOM
36
Mike Garvey Dodge CLT
36
Chevy TEX
36
MCH
31
IOW
36
GTY
34
POC
33
NSH
33
DAR
32
BRI
35
CHI
33
KEN
34
NHA
31
LVS
34
MAR
36
TAL
12
Ryan Sieg IRP
25
2011 Cole Whitt DAY
14
Shane Sieg PHO
22
DAR
12
MAR
29
NSH
26
DOV
19
CLT
23
KAN
29
TEX
19
KEN
25
NSH
28
IRP
35
POC
29
Mike Garvey IOW
30
BRI
35
MAR
36
Casey Roderick MCH
29
Dennis Setzer ATL
36
CHI
33
Josh Wise NHA
29
B.J. McLeod KEN
26
LVS
23
TAL
27
TEX
21
Ross Chastain HOM
27
2012 Chris Cockrum DAY
16
MAR
27
ROC
29
KAN
26
B.J. McLeod CLT
DNQ
Johnny Chapman DOV
32
KEN
32
Brent Raymer TEX
26
Dennis Setzer KEN
35
IOW
19
POC
28
MCH
31
LVS
31
TEX
35
PHO
32
Ryan Sieg CHI
30
Chris Jones BRI
33
ATL
31
IOW
34
TAL
21
Tim George, Jr. MAR
27
Ryan Lynch HOM
30
2013 Jason White DAY
30
MAR
Chris Jones CAR
34
KAN
34
CLT
36
DOV
34
TEX
30
IOW
34
ELD
Wth
POC
31
MCH
27
BRI
36
MSP IOW
32
CHI
36
LVS
27
TAL
35
MAR
35
PHO
32
Ryan Sieg KEN
20
TEX
11
Travis Kvapil HOM
34
2014 Jason White DAY
36
MAR
Wth
KAN CLT DOV TEX GTW KEN IOW ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM

ARCA Menards Series

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Car No. 28 history

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In 2021, the team would field the No. 28 part-time for Kyle Sieg.[18]

Car No. 28 results

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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
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

ARCA Menards Series East

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Car No. 28 history

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In 2021, the team would field the No. 28 part-time for Kyle Sieg at Dover and Bristol.

Car No. 28 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Owners Pts
2021 Kyle Sieg 28 Chevy NSM FIF NSV DOV
13
SNM IOW MLW BRI
11

ARCA Menards Series West

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Car No. 28 history

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In 2021, the team would field the No. 28 part-time for Kyle Sieg at Phoenix.

Car No. 28 results

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Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Owners Pts
2021 Kyle Sieg 28 Chevy PHO
4
SON IRW CNS IRW PIR LVS AAS PHO

References

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