The magic of Michigan is upon us, as is the final race of Xfinity. But the race wasn’t magical for those whose lives were on the line, Kyle Sieg did well in the first stage closing in on the leaders of the Cabo Wabo 250.
I didn’t know that running involved a challenge. buy for him. The last lap of the Xfinity race was a shocking surprise for Sieg, as he recalled in a post-race interview. Ryan Sieg Racing driver and the youngest son of team owner Rod Sieg did not have a successful 2024 season in any way, he never finished in the top 10. Kyle Sieg, in his first year as and full-time pilot, he is still at the right level. . date on essential NASCAR details. And the sport made a painful discovery for him today at the Michigan International Speedway: how much it is full of scary discoveries. The Cabo Wabo 250 has seen a few crashes before, but Sieg’s experience in the last round may be the worst.
Acknowledging the shocking incident to Bob Pockrass after the race, the driver of the No. 28 said: “We had a good finish here… we had points in the first stage. You know how the green and white checkers work, almost destroyed, but here’s what really happened. He was behind… We were all pushing and the 45 year old was in the lead. 42 just touched 48 and… 42 never left. From there I went back to the camp and closed my eyes when I came back.
Continuing his harrowing narrative, Sieg revealed a disturbing physical impact. “When I came back, I thought it was over… Fortunately, it ended well. I felt a little pain in my right arm… it’ll be fine, but that’s it. I just passed out… I closed my eyes and found myself at the reverse with the wind on me, it’s really ugly here.
Kyle Sieg significantly added, “I don’t want to do it again,” which clearly shows how terrifying this challenging experience was for him.