Big Green Egg Will Serve As Primary Sponsor For Ryan Sieg at Chicago

SUGAR HILL, Ga. (June 25, 2019) – RSS Racing is pleased to welcome The Big Green Egg as the primary sponsor for driver Ryan Sieg at Chicagoland Speedway. This will be the second time the company has joined Sieg as a primary sponsor.

The Big Green Egg is the most versatile outdoor cooker available today, making it simple to roast, bake, sear, smoke and grill in one convenient device.

Driver Ryan Sieg heads to Chicagoland Speedway as one of the twelve XFINITY drivers currently in the playoffs. “I’m really looking forward to Chicagoland this weekend and especially with such a great looking car. It’s great to have a company from our hometown supporting us. My entire family are supporters of the Big Green Egg and we all use them … in fact, up and down the garage area I’m finding out there are legions of EGGheads! I know the guys on the team are going to be eating good at the track this weekend,” commented Sieg.

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