| Ryan Sieg | |||||||
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Sieg atRichmond Raceway in 2018 | |||||||
| Born | Ryan Scott Sieg (1987-06-20)June 20, 1987 (age 38) Tucker, Georgia, U.S. | ||||||
| NASCARCup Series career | |||||||
| 6 races run over 2 years | |||||||
| 2019 position | 51st | ||||||
| Best finish | 51st (2019) | ||||||
| First race | 2017AAA 400 Drive for Autism (Dover) | ||||||
| Last race | 2019Brickyard 400 (Indianapolis) | ||||||
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| NASCARO'Reilly Auto Parts Series career | |||||||
| 400 races run over 13 years | |||||||
| Car no., team | No. 39 (RSS Racing) | ||||||
| 2025 position | 15th | ||||||
| Best finish | 9th (2016) | ||||||
| First race | 2013Dollar General 200 (Phoenix) | ||||||
| Last race | 2025NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race (Phoenix) | ||||||
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| NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career | |||||||
| 108 races run over 8 years | |||||||
| 2019 position | 104th | ||||||
| Best finish | 15th (2010,2012) | ||||||
| First race | 2009Kroger 250 (Martinsville) | ||||||
| Last race | 2019UNOH 200 (Bristol) | ||||||
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| Statistics up to date as of November 1, 2025. | |||||||
Ryan Scott Sieg (born June 20, 1987)[1] is an American professionalstock car racing driver and team owner. He competes full-time in theNASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 39Chevrolet Camaro SS forRSS Racing. He is the younger brother of late former driverShane Sieg and older brother of current teammateKyle Sieg.

Sieg made hisNASCAR debut in 2009, competing in theCamping World Truck SeriesKroger 250 atMartinsville Speedway.[2] Driving the No. 21Dodge for GunBroker Racing, Sieg started 16th but finished 34th due to an ignition problem. AtThe Milwaukee Mile, he would start a partial schedule for his family-owned race team. In nine races, Ryan recorded six top-twenty finishes including a finish of ninth atGateway International Raceway.
For 2010, Sieg and his brother Shane both planned to run the full Truck Series schedule in the No. 39 and No. 93 trucks, respectively. Despite having no major sponsorship, Sieg was able to run the entire season, finishing 21 of the 25 races and earning two top-tem finishes, including an eighth atKentucky Speedway and a ninth atDover International Speedway.
On June 10, 2011, Sieg finished seventh in the WinStar World Casino 400K atTexas Motor Speedway, marking his best career finish in his 44th start in the Camping World Truck Series.[3] He also led ten laps earlier after staying out on a pit stop. At the September 2 Truck Series race atAtlanta Motor Speedway, he piloted his No. 39 RSS Racing Chevy to a fifteenth-place finish.

For 2012, Sieg led six laps at theCharlotte Motor Speedway race after staying out on a pit stop during a caution. He ran the final three laps in third position before finishing in fifteenth after running out of fuel on the last lap atMichigan International Speedway on August 18, marking his best final-laps position in the Camping World Truck Series. He would later score a sixth place finish at Phoenix.
In 2013, in addition to running the full Camping World Truck Series season, Sieg substituted forJeremy Clements in the NASCARNationwide Series during the latter's suspension.[4] Later in the year he ran at theIndianapolis Motor Speedway in theIndiana 250 for his own team.
In 2019, Sieg returned to the Truck Series for theJEGS 200 at Dover, driving the No. 33 Chevrolet forReaume Brothers Racing.[5] After starting last in 32nd, he finished sixteenth.[6]



In February 2014, RSS Racing announced that Sieg would run the full Truck Series season and at least the first five Nationwide Series races in 2014.[7] He finished in the ninth spot in the season-openingDRIVE4COPD 300 atDaytona International Speedway, his first top-ten in the Nationwide Series. After Fontana, it was announced that Sieg would focus his efforts on the Nationwide Series for the remainder of the season, running for Rookie of the Year.[8] Sieg then earned fame himself at the July race at Daytona when he drafted Kasey Kahne past teammate Regan Smith to his first Nationwide victory since 2007. In doing so, he also scored his first career top-five finish with a third place finish, enough to put him in the first of four races in the 2014 NationwideDash 4 Cash event the next week at New Hampshire. Sieg was rather impressive in 2014, having some other solid runs to go along with the two top-tens to finish the season sixteenth in points.
In 2015, Sieg returned to the Xfinity Series with a new sponsorUncle Bob's Self Storage at the season opener at Daytona. He finished 38th after being involved in the first big one. Sieg had a consistent season with finishing many races under twentieth, including an 8th-place finish at Kansas, finishing 11th in points.[9] Sieg lost the sponsorship from Uncle Bob's for 2016 but a number of sponsors filled the void. Some highlights of the season included almost qualifying for the Dash 4 Cash atDover International Speedway, running in the top five atDaytona International Speedway, and qualifying for the inaugural Xfinity SeriesChase before being knocked out after the first round.[10]
In June 2017, Sieg recorded his best career Xfinity finish of second atIowa Speedway.[11] Later in the season, Sieg's Xfinity throwback car forDarlington Raceway honored Ryan's brotherShane Sieg, who had died two weekends prior.[12]
On January 24, 2018, Sieg announced another full season with RSS Racing.[13] After a sixth-place run atTalladega Superspeedway in the spring, Sieg qualified for the Xfinity SeriesDash 4 Cash atDover International Speedway afterSpencer Gallagher's eligibility was stripped. A pit road penalty during the race prevented Sieg from making it any farther in the D4C.[14] Sieg's efforts received a boost in 2018 with the addition of twostart and park cars thatRSS Racing also fielded to help fund Sieg's efforts in the No. 39.[15]
On December 27, 2018, Sieg announced another full Xfinity season with RSS Racing, intending to make the playoffs for the first time since 2016.[16] After scoring his second top-five of the year at the springRichmond Raceway event, Sieg sat ninth in the point standings. He credited new crew chief Shane Wilson and new cars fromRichard Childress Racing as catalysts for the uptick in performance.[17]
In September 2019, Sieg finished 14th in theRhino Pro Truck Outfitters 300 at Las Vegas but was disqualified after his car failed post-race inspection for not meeting the minimum ride height. Nevertheless, he qualified for the Xfinity playoffs, and the disqualification did not affect his standing points.[18]
After a 2020 season that saw Sieg record a career-best seven top-five finishes and reach the playoffs' Round of 8 before finishing tenth in points, RSS Racing switched to Ford for 2021.[19]
During thespring 2022 Las Vegas race, Sieg lost control of his car and hit the outside wall after light contact fromTy Gibbs. Both drivers discussed the incident during a red flag delay. Once the race resumed, NASCAR black-flagged Sieg for not reaching the minimum speed, but instead of returning to pit road, he attempted to wreck Gibbs, but he ended up spinning and damagingSheldon Creed andBrett Moffitt's cars before returning to the garage.[20] Following a tenth place finish and accidents to Creed andLandon Cassill at thefall 2022 Bristol race, Sieg was able to advance to the Xfinity Series Playoffs. Despite three top-ten finishes in the Round of 12, Sieg was eliminated from the Xfinity Playoffs. He would ultimately finish eleventh in the points standings.
Sieg began the 2023 season by finishing eighth at Daytona. He struggled throughout much of the regular season, only scoring two more top ten finishes atRichmond and thesummer Daytona race. As a result, Sieg failed to qualify for the 2023 playoffs.
Sieg started the2024 season with a 22nd place finish atDaytona. AtTexas, he lost toSam Mayer by 0.002 seconds, with the finish tying for the second-closest in series history.[21] AtTalladega, Sieg won theDash 4 Cash bonus for the first time in his career. For the last five races of the season, Ryan and his younger brother Kyle switched car numbers with Ryan moving to the No. 28 and Kyle moving to the No. 39. The reason for Ryan getting the No. 28 was more owner's points.
Sieg started the2025 Season with a nineteenth place finish atDaytona. Prior to theChampionship race at Phoenix,Haas Factory Team announced that Sieg would replaceSam Mayer who had been suspended for the weekend.[citation needed]
In May 2017, Sieg was signed byBK Racing to drive their No. 83Toyota Camry in theMonster Energy NASCAR Cup Series atDover International Speedway for theAAA 400 Drive for Autism, his MENCS debut.[22] A month later, he replacedGray Gaulding in BK's No. 23 Camry for theFireKeepers Casino 400 atMichigan.[23]
Two years later, he returned to the Cup Series atIndianapolis Motor Speedway, driving the No. 27 forPremium Motorsports.[24]
(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
| Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series results | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Year | Team | 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 | 34 | 35 | 36 | MENCC | Pts | Ref | ||
| 2017 | BK Racing | 83 | Toyota | DAY | ATL | LVS | PHO | CAL | MAR | TEX | BRI | RCH | TAL | KAN | CLT | DOV 26 | POC | DAY 40 | KEN 27 | NHA 32 | IND | POC | GLN | MCH | BRI | DAR | RCH | CHI | NHA | DOV | CLT | TAL | KAN | MAR | TEX | PHO | HOM | 58th | 01 | [25] | ||||
| 23 | MCH 33 | SON | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2019 | Premium Motorsports | 27 | Chevy | DAY | ATL | LVS | PHO | CAL | MAR | TEX | BRI | RCH | TAL | DOV | KAN | CLT | POC | MCH | SON | CHI | DAY | KEN | NHA | POC | GLN | MCH | BRI | DAR | IND 24 | LVS | RCH | ROV | DOV | TAL | KAN | MAR | TEX | PHO | HOM | 51st | 01 | [26] | ||
* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points
2 Sieg started the 2014 season running for Truck Series points but switched to Nationwide before Fontana.