Ryan Sieg Signs CMR Construction & Roofing Full-Time  for the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series Season

July 5, 2019 (Atlanta, GA) – Ryan Sieg Signs CMR Construction & Roofing (CMR) full-time as the primary sponsor on the No. 39 Chevrolet, for the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series season. CMR’s familiar colors will continue to have a handful of primary races throughout the remainder of this season, gearing up for next year. 

CMR Construction & Roofing has built a reputation for exceptional work and customer satisfaction for over 17 years. CMR has earned their reputation for excellence by delivering Personalized Service and Expert Installations. They have the resources, expertise, financial strength, and stability that makes them an industry leader. CMR has numerous national certifications and even carry an A+ Rating with the Better Business Bureau. CMR’s goal is to provide the most comprehensive roofing program to meet and exceed customer needs. 

“I am really excited for the 2020 NASAR Xfinity Series season,” commented Ryan Sieg. “We are a small family owned and operated team, and we’ve worked really hard to put together a great program. I can’t thank CMR, and everyone at the organization for believing in me, and RSS Racing.”  

“We are excited to sponsor Ryan Sieg for the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series season. I raced alongside Ryan in the past, and the Sieg Family are great people, both on and off the track. CMR is looking forward to a great partnership and racing program,” said Jason White, President of Motorsports of CMR  Roofing & Construction.
 
For up-to-date information on Ryan Sieg Racing and sponsorship opportunities, visit www.ryansiegracing.com or follow along on social media; Facebook, Twitter or Instagram

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