DAYTONA BEACH, Florida -- The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a division typically filled with tons of personality, as NASCAR's third-tier series serves as a feeder system for young developmental drivers and a home for veteran drivers looking to keep their racing dreams alive.
Good news for Cleetus McFarland and Niece Motorsports. The YouTube personality and part-time racer has been approved by NASCAR for the Craftsman Truck Series race at Daytona.
Next week at Daytona, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. has a special paint scheme planned for his NASCAR Truck Series start with Niece Motorsports. Stenhouse was teammates at Roush with Greg Biffle for years in his early career.
Before the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray, NASCAR held a moment of silence for those who the racing community has lost in recent months. There were multiple tragedies in the offseason that are worth taking a moment to reflect and think on.
Despite a short delay, NASCAR officially kicks off its 2026 season with tonight’s Clash, a season-opening exhibition at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, N.C.
National Transportation Safety Board investigators say Greg Biffle was not at the controls of his business jet during last month's fatal crash near Statesville (N.C.) Regional Airport, a finding that reshapes early assumptions while raising new questions about cockpit staffing and a cascade of instrument issues.
It has been 43 agonizing days since the racing community lost Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, their children Emma and Ryder, and longtime friend Craig Wadsworth.
Kevin Harvick and Greg Biffle’s relationship was not something that clicked from the very start. Instead, it evolved through feuds, on-track rivalries, fights, mutual respect, and realism.
The NASCAR offseason has been a tough one for everyone in the industry. On Dec. 18, Greg Biffle, his wife, their two kids and three others were killed in a plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport.
Weeks after Greg Biffle, his wife and two children were killed in a plane crash in North Carolina that ended the lives of seven people in total, burglars stole from his house.
The home of former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family was burglarized last week, three weeks after Biffle, his wife, two children and three others were killed in a plane crash.
NASCAR great Greg Biffle and the six other victims of a Dec. 18 plane crash will be honored at a public memorial Friday in Charlotte, N.C. The service will begin at 11 a.m.
Cleetus McFarland, who was among NASCAR driver Greg Biffle’s closest confidants, delivered a heartfelt tribute to his friend at Daytona International Speedway during the annual preseason ARCA Menards Series test.
Cleetus McFarland, whose real name is Garrett Mitchell, had a deep friendship and racing alliance with NASCAR legend Greg Biffle, bonding over their shared passions for automobiles, helicopters, and humanitarian work during Hurricane Helene relief efforts.
As YouTube star Cleetus McFarland made his way into the fold of big-time stock car racing in the ARCA Menards Series, 19-time NASCAR Cup Series winner Greg Biffle was right beside him as a mentor.
NASCAR legend Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, his children, Emma and Ryder, and three others — Chad Wadsworth and Dennis and Jack Dutton — were killed in a Dec.
Last month, when Greg Biffle passed away in a tragic plane crash while traveling to Florida for Christmas, the entire NASCAR world came together to pay tribute to one of the nicest people in the community.
The water laps quietly against the fiberglass hull of Greg Biffle’s yacht at the Daytona Marina and Boat Works, a rhythmic, gentle sound that stands in stark contrast to the roaring engines that defined this iconic man’s life.
In the moments before Greg Biffle’s crash, a chilling message gave a glimpse of the gravity of the situation. Biffle’s mother-in-law (Cathy Grossu) has revealed that Biffle’s wife, Cristina, texted her only minutes before impact that they were in trouble.
Greg Biffle was recognized as one of NASCAR's top 75 drivers, but he's being remembered for victories far beyond the track. Biffle, his wife Cristina, and their children Emma and Ryder were among seven fatalities Thursday morning in a plane crash in Statesville, N.C.
The plane that crashed Thursday in Statesville, N.C., killing seven people, including former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, turned back toward the airport shortly after takeoff and did not issue a Mayday call, the National Transportation Safety Board said Friday.
Retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family were among seven people who died in a plane crash Thursday in Statesville, North Carolina. Biffle’s wife Cristina, 14-year-old daughter Emma, and 5-year-old son Ryder, were among the victims in the tragedy.