The racing world is still reeling, the wounds still fresh, and today, they just got a little deeper. We now have a clearer, heartbreaking picture of the
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.
Greg Biffle was more than a NASCAR driver. His philanthropic commitments and his nature to lend a helping hand wherever possible touched many lives for as long as he lived.
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.
Next month, a public memorial service will be held for Greg Biffle and the victims of the Statesville, North Carolina, plane crash. The incident, which occurred on December 18, took the lives of seven people, including the NASCAR legend.
Mark Martin is among the many who has felt the loss of Greg Biffle deeply. The two were teammates at Roush Racing for four seasons and shared a relationship filled with respect and admiration.
In the world of motorsports, numbers are more than just identifiers; they are legacies. They represent history, triumph, and sometimes, profound loss. This January, as the engines roar to life at the World Center of Racing, one number will carry a heavier weight than usual.
Greg Biffle’s death earlier this month shocked the entire NASCAR community, with aviation experts still pondering what caused the pilots of his jet to return to the airport moments after takeoff.
The racing community is still reeling. It’s a silence that hangs heavy over the garage, the kind that no amount of engine noise can drown out. When news
The obituary for legendary NASCAR driver Greg Biffle has now been published, alongside those of his wife, Cristina, and their children, as the family prepares a celebration of life to honor their memories.
Greg Biffle’s humanitarian work reintroduced him to a broader audience, especially after his extraordinary efforts to aid people affected by Hurricane Helene last year.
In the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge next month at Daytona, KohR Motorsports is going to run a Greg Biffle tribute car. The No. 60 Ford Mustang GT4 will have the Biffle family on the hood of the car, along with the names of all of the passengers who died in last week’s tragic plane crash.
NASCAR fans received a devastating update on the tragic deaths of Greg Biffle and his family this week. Last week, the Biffle family was killed in a plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport.
Greg Biffle is remembered across the country not only for the kind of NASCAR driver he was, but also for the standard he set, even away from the racetrack, through his humanitarian efforts.
Today would have been Greg Biffle’s 56th birthday. RFK Racing took time today to honor the late NASCAR driver and champion. Biffle and Roush are about as synonymous as a driver and team can be.
Garrett Mitchell, better known as Cleetus McFarland, had known Greg Biffle for only a year and a half. But they had grown close in that short period and were planning to spend Christmas together when the fatal plane crash that killed Biffle and his family occurred.
The identity of the pilot and other questions remained Saturday as investigators searched through wreckage of the private plane crash that killed seven people, including 55-year-old NASCAR legend Greg Biffle, two days earlier in Statesville, N.C.
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.
In the wake of the tragic death of former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle in a plane crash on Thursday, figures from around the NASCAR community are offering their thoughts, prayers and tributes to a man who was a staple of NASCAR racing for nearly two decades.
Former NASCAR star Greg Biffle, who died in a plane crash Thursday in Statesville, North Carolina, was not a flashy driver or individual. For all his accomplishments, he was a lunch-pail driver who paid his dues, got his shot and never looked back.
A small plane owned by retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle crashed and exploded into flames while attempting to land at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina on Thursday.