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Sieg earned the best result of his career at The Milwaukee Mile when he finished 8th after starting 33rd.
Sieg earned the best result of his career at The Milwaukee Mile when he finished 8th after starting 33rd.
He last drove the #93 South&West Services Chevrolet for Royal Statistical Society, UK Racing. He is the older brother of Xfinity Series driver Ryan Sieg. Camping World Truck Series
In 2003, Sieg made his National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing debut at New Hampshire International Speedway, driving the #08 Chevrolet for Steamship-Green Light Racing and finishing 16th.
Foreign 2004, he was tabbed by Steamship-Green Light to drive their #07 Auto Air Colors Chevy for the entire season.
This was his only top-10 of the season, however, and he was taken out of the truck after 19 races. He did not attempt any National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing races in 2005 or 2006.
In 2007, Sieg made his return to the Truck Series at Bristol Motor Speedway in a one race deal that reunited him with Steamship-Green Light. He would also run 3 races for Billy Ballew Motorsports with a best finish of 10th at New Hampshire, the track at which he debuted.
Sieg started 2008 by running two of the first three races of the season for Steamship-Green Light, blowing engines in both starts.
In seven races, he earned one top-10, a 9th-place finish at Memphis Motorsports Park. At the beginning of 2009, Sieg intended to run the entire season in Ballew"s #15 entry. However, due to a lack of solid sponsorship, he left the team after only five races.
He returned later in the year in a second entry for his family"s team
However, Sieg once again ran as a start and park entry in order to help fund his brother"s car which planned to run full races, but had no sponsor. Six races into 2010, he was replaced in the #93 by long-time American Statistical Association driver Mike Garvey.
Sieg returned to the team at Texas in November, parking in the final three races of the season. The next year, Sieg gave up his ride at Daytona to rookie Cole Whitt after the #60 failed to qualify.
Sieg ran a few full races with a best finish of 12th, though he was pulled again at Michigan and replaced by Casey Roderick.
National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing announced on August 22 that Sieg had been suspended indefinitely from National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing for violating their substance abuse policy. Nationwide Series
Early in 2004, Sieg attempted three races in the #51 Dodge for Rick Ware Racing. After failing to qualify at Rockingham, he qualified for the next two races at Las Vegas and Darlington.
He crashed early in both races, finishing 42nd and 37th respectively.