After scoring a respectable eighth-place finish in Miami, Ryan Sieg was looking to continue the momentum heading to Las Vegas.
Sadly, the hope for a solid finish for the 33-year-old driver is likely gone after spinning into the grass.
Sieg got loose off of turn four and slid down towards the infield grass. Upon reaching it, the No. 39 Mustang dove into the grass, absolutely ripping the splitter off the car.
Rough go for @RyanSiegRacing after he picked up two #XfinitySeries top five's in 2020 at @LVMotorSpeedway. pic.twitter.com/KfCoDtkhXC
— Xfinity Racing (@XfinityRacing) March 6, 2021
Sieg’s accident comes just a handful of laps after Ty Dillon and Las Vegas native Riley Herbst made contact, ending the day for the Stewart-Haas Racing driver.
The Georgia driver was able to come to pit road and salvage the car, continuing on in the Alsco 300 with 22 laps to go in Stage two.
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