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Ryan Sieg Currently Without Sponsor For This Weekend’s Race at Michigan

Ryan Sieg and his No. 39 team have been one of the most pleasant surprises in the NASCAR world for 2019. The team which had racked up nine top-10 finishes over the last six seasons, has already put up six top-10s and Sieg ranks 11th in the Xfinity Series point standings.

Along the way, Sieg has displayed the brands of several sponsorship partners throughout the 2019 season. However, as the series heads to Michigan it looks like he is currently sponsor-less for the Michigan race weekend.

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Sieg took to Twitter in hopes of finding a company willing to help the team pay for their expenses this weekend. Hopefully a company can help keep the wheels greased on what has been a great season so far for the 31-year old driver.

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