#SrigleyStats Weekend Recap: Daytona / Milwaukee
Taking a look back at this weekend's NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series events from Daytona, and the NASCAR Truck Series event from Milwaukee.
This weekend the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series traveled to Daytona International Speedway to compete in an action-packed superspeedway race from the 2.5-mile superspeedway.
Saturday’s Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona marked the regular-season finale for the NASCAR Cup Series, and served some high-intensity racing, with a couple of scary accidents later in the event.
The best part about this weekend at Daytona? There was no rain. Plus, on Sunday, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series got to return to one of the most historic racetracks in the United States, The Milwaukee Mile (and without rain too!).
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NASCAR Cup Series - Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona - Top-10:
#17 - Chris Buescher - RFK Racing
#6 - Brad Keselowski - RFK Racing
#10 - Aric Almirola - Stewart-Haas Racing
#9 - Chase Elliott - Hendrick Motorsports
#22 - Joey Logano - Team Penske
#48 - Alex Bowman - Hendrick Motorsports
#8 - Kyle Busch - Richard Childress Racing
#24 - William Byron - Hendrick Motorsports
#4 - Kevin Harvick - Stewart-Haas Racing
#7 - Corey LaJoie - Spire Motorsports
NASCAR Xfinity Series - Wawa 250 at Daytona - Top-10:
#7 - Justin Allgaier - JR Motorsports
#2 - Sheldon Creed - Richard Childress Racing
#11 - Daniel Hemric - Kaulig Racing
#48 - Parker Kligerman - Big Machine Racing
#00 - Cole Custer - Stewart-Haas Racing
#39 - Ryan Sieg - RSS Racing
#31 - Parker Retzlaff - Jordan Anderson Racing
#78 - Anthony Alfredo - BJ McLeod Motorsports
#08 - Gray Gaulding - SS GreenLight Racing
#10 - Justin Haley - Kaulig Racing
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Clean Harbors 175 at Milwaukee - Top-10
#23 - Grant Enfinger - GMS Racing
#42 - Carson Hocevar - Niece Motorsports
#19 - Christian Eckes - McAnally-Hilgemann Racing
#11 - Corey Heim - TRICON Garage
#88 - Matt Crafton - ThorSport Racing
#4 - Chase Purdy - Kyle Busch Motorsports
#98 - Ty Majeski - ThorSport Racing
#7 - Derek Kraus - Spire Motorsports
#35 - Jake Garcia - McAnally-Hilgemann Racing
#41 - Bayley Currey - Niece Motorsports
#SrigleyStats Spotlight Driver - Daytona - Kyle Sieg
In his No. 28 Ford Mustang, Kyle Sieg wasn’t competing for the victory in Friday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series event at Daytona International Speedway - in fact, he didn’t even finish inside the top-10, placing 13th.
However, what Sieg did on Friday was exactly what he’s been doing since coming onto the scene of the second-tier series: finishing all of the laps on the superspeedways.
Throughout the six NASCAR Xfinity Series for the youngest of the Sieg brothers on a superspeedway, he has not placed a finger wrong, finishing on the lead lap every single time, and scoring no finish worse than 21st.
Sieg has been a model of consistency on the superspeedways, and if you include Atlanta Motor Speedway in that tally, the Georgia native has scored a career-high seventh-place result at the 1.5-mile facility earlier this Summer.
Saturday’s NASCAR Cup Series event at Daytona International Speedway featured a couple of wild wrecks, both ‘The Big One’ and Ryan Preece’s massive flip in the closing laps, but only featured three cautions, the fewest in a Cup Series event at Daytona since 2003.