Greg Biffle entered the NASCAR Cup Series in 2002 with Roush Racing. He retired from full-time competition following the 2016 season.
In his career, he picked up 19 wins with Roush Racing / Roush Fenway Racing. The team is known today as RFK Racing.
On December 18th, Biffle died along with his family in a tragic plane crash. The plane crashed into the runway shortly after takeoff from the Statesville Regional Airport.
RFK Racing has added a new display at their museum in his honor. Various pieces from Biffle’s career are on display including a car, trophies, race suit and photos.
View a photo of the museum below.
Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and family killed in plane crash
“To our devoted fans,”
“The team at RFK Racing is devastated by the heartbreaking passing of Greg Biffle and his family. As a person, family man and driver, his accomplishments helped form a cornerstone of our organization. He was simply one of the best. Greg and his family will forever hold a special place in our hearts.”
The plaque concludes, “Thank you for your love and unwavering support of the Biffle Family and RFK Racing.”
“We’ve added a heartfelt new display to the RFK Racing museum,” the team opened.
“In honor of Greg, we’re highlighting some of his remarkable achievements with our team — including the iconic No. 16 that secured Ford’s 1,000th victory in NASCAR — and a special tribute to the legendary Biff.”
They added, “All are welcome to stop by our museum and celebrate the legacy of Greg Biffle.”
RFK Racing issues a statement on the passing of Greg Biffle
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