NASCAR XFINITY Series Driver Ryan Sieg Joins WGP

August 12, 2015 (Charlotte, N.C.) On the midst of three straight top-15 finishes including a fourteenth place finish last weekend in the Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International, White Gaulding Partners (WGP) announced their newest client, NASCAR XFINITY series driver Ryan Sieg.

Twenty-eight-year-old from Tucker, Georgia, Sieg, is in his second season in the NASCAR XFINITY series driving for his family-owned team. In fifty-seven career XFINITY Series starts Sieg picked up his career-best finish of third at Daytona International Raceway in 2014. Sieg has also competed in over one hundred NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races since 2009.

“Ryan has shown great promise racing in the NASCAR XFINITY Series,” said WGP President Jason White. “He is in the hunt week in and week out but just needs a little help to get him over the edge. Our team at WGP will assist Ryan and RSS in closing partners for the XFINITY Series program in hopes of taking the family run team to the next level.”

Ryan will be back on track this weekend driving the No.39 Uncle Bob’s Self Storage Chevrolet in the Nationwide Children’s Hospital 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio.

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About White Gaulding Partners: WGP is a full service marketing firm including athlete representation, entertainment marketing, and brand representation headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Follow us on facebook.com/WGPPartners, Twitter and Instagram @WGPPartners, as well as WGPPartners.com

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