CMR Roofing Returns as Full-Time Sponsor For Ryan Sieg in 2022, RSS Racing Expanding to Two Cars

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Ryan Sieg will have his longtime sponsorship partner CMR Roofing back as his full-time primary sponsor on the No. 39 RSS Racing Ford Mustang during the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.

RSS Racing made the announcement in a press release on Thursday afternoon.

“This is a huge deal for our team to have CMR Construction & Roofing return as our full-time primary sponsor for a third straight season,” Sieg said in the release. “This shows the commitment that CMR has to RSS Racing and NASCAR. I can’t thank them enough for their loyalty and believing in me and our race team.”

While Sieg and his team are excited to welcome back CMR Roofing, for the Roofing company, the feeling is mutual.

“We are excited to sponsor Ryan Sieg again for the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season. I raced alongside Ryan in the past, and the Sieg Family are wonderful people, both on and off the track. Everyone at CMR is very excited for next season,” said Jason White, President of Motorsports of CMR Roofing & Construction.”

The organization will run Roush-Yates engines next season and they’ll also forge a technical alliance with Stewart-Haas Racing.

The family-operated team, which has scratched and clawed their way to relevancy in the series, will have their most potent equipment ever heading into next season.

“This is a huge step for our team to return with Ford Performance and Roush-Yates Engines, along with the addition of a technical alliance with Stewart-Haas Racing,” commented Ryan Sieg. “I’m very excited and looking forward to next season.”

Additionally, RSS Racing will expand to a two-car team next season. The team will give further details on their second entry at a later date.

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