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Ty vs Ty in NASCAR’s $1 million in-season tournament decider
Indianapolis Motor Speedway will host the battle of Ty versus Ty for the $1 million in-season tournament prize.
Ty Gibbs (main image) and Ty Dillon are the last two standing after four weeks. The finale is Sunday at Indianapolis, where the highest finishing driver of the two will be crowned the winner. Atlanta Motor Speedway (June 28) kicked off the tournament.
Gibbs is the highest seed remaining at No. 6 while Dillon, the Cinderella story, has survived and advanced from the last seed, No. 32. It is as lopsided of a matchup between Joe Gibbs Racing and Kaulig Racing as it is improbable for these two drivers to be the ones competing for the prize.
How they got here
Gibbs:
· Gibbs comes from the right side of the bracket at the No. 6 seed.
· Those he defeated were: Justin Haley in the first round (Atlanta), AJ Allmendinger in the second round (Chicago), Zane Smith in the quarterfinals (Sonoma), and Tyler Reddick in the semifinals (Dover).
· In those four races, Gibbs finished 14th, second, seventh, and fifth.
Dillon:
· Dillon started on the left side of the bracket as the No. 32 seed.
· He knocked out No. 1 seed Denny Hamlin in the first round (Atlanta), Brad Keselowski in the second round (Chicago), Alex Bowman in the quarterfinals (Sonoma), and John Hunter Nemechek in the semifinals (Dover).
· He finished eighth, 20th, 17th, and 20th in his matchups.
Indianapolis statistics
Gibbs:
· Gibbs has made one start at Indianapolis in the Cup Series, which came in 2024.
· He qualified sixth and finished 23rd in the Brickyard 400 in 2024.
Dillon:
· Dillon has made five starts at Indianapolis in the Cup Series.
· He qualified 22nd and finished 19th in the Brickyard 400 in 2024.
· In five starts at Indianapolis, Dillon’s average finish is 17.2.
What they said
Ty Gibbs: “I was aware (of Tyler Reddick) and I feel like we had great restarts, and after that, I think we were just trying to advance our position as much as we can. My Monster Energy team did a great job.”
Ty Dillon: “It was quite the battle all day. We (he and Nemechek) were within a spot of each other all day. … All in all, just grateful to have this opportunity. This ride has been so fun. It’s one of the biggest things I’ve done in my career, just having fun with Kaulig Racing and Matt Kaulig, Chris Rice.”
The Brickyard 400 is Sunday, July 27, at 2 p.m. ET. TNT will broadcast the race. HBO Max, in addition to offering in-car cameras for every driver in the field, will also offer a Multiview option to follow Gibbs and Dillon.
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Joint Statement from the Biffle, Grossu, Dutton & Lunders Families – Speedway Digest
We are devastated by the loss of our loved ones. This tragedy has left all of our families heartbroken beyond words.
Greg and Cristina were devoted parents and active philanthropists whose lives were centered around their young son Ryder and Greg’s daughter Emma (mother – Nicole Lunders).
Emma was a wonderful human being with a kind soul who was loved by many people. Ryder was an active, curious and infinitely joyful child.
Dennis Dutton and his son Jack were deeply loved as well, and their loss is felt by all who knew them.
Craig Wadsworth was beloved by many in the NASCAR community and will be missed by those who knew him.
Each of them meant everything to us, and their absence leaves an immeasurable void in our lives.
We ask for privacy, compassion and understanding as we grieve and begin to process this unimaginable loss. We are grateful for the kindness and support that has been extended to our families during this incredibly difficult time.
At this moment, our focus is on honoring their lives and supporting one another.
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Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, family among 7 dead in plane crash
By Dominic Aragon and Jonathan Fjeld
STATESVILLE, N.C. — Former NASCAR competitor Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, two children, Craig Wadsworth, and Dennis and Jack Dutton were killed in a plane crash Thursday morning (Dec. 18) in Statesville, N.C., an official with the N.C. State Highway Patrol confirmed.
The National Transportation and Safety Board is investigating a deadly crash at the airport. The airport confirmed there was a crash at around 11 a.m. ET.
The tail number, N257BW, belonged to GB Aviation Leasing, LLC – managed by Biffle, according to records.
FlightAware data showed the plane took off from the airport at around 10 a.m. ET and then was reported to be on the ground near the airport, 32 minutes later.
“NASCAR is devastated by the tragic loss of Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, daughter Emma, son Ryder, Craig Wadsworth and Dennis and Jack Dutton in a fatal plane crash,” the sanctioning body said in part in a statement Thursday.
“Greg was more than a champion driver, he was a beloved member of the NASCAR community, a fierce competitor, and a friend to so many. His passion for racing, his integrity, and his commitment to fans and fellow competitors alike made a lasting impact on the sport.
“On the track, Greg’s talent and tenacity earned him championships in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, as well as numerous wins and accolades in the NASCAR Cup Series. Beyond his racing career, he gave of himself for the betterment of our community. Most notably, Greg spent countless hours of his time helping the citizens of North Carolina during the disasters that followed Hurricane Helene. His tireless work saved lives.
“Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to Greg’s entire family, friends, and all who were touched by his life.”
Additionally, Jack Roush, Biffle’s former car owner across his decorated NASCAR Cup and O’Reilly Auto Parts Series career, issued the following statement:
Statement from Jack Roush on today’s tragedy. pic.twitter.com/DpuCgGr70N
— RFK Racing (@RFKracing) December 18, 2025
Pictures circulated on social media, showing the fiery crash. Officials briefed the media at around 12:30 p.m. ET, confirming the jet crashed at the end of the east runway. They confirmed the airport was closed to allow the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to investigate the incident.
Officials did not have a cause of the crash. They also could not identify anyone who was onboard the plane – and did not take any questions.
Garrett Mitchell, the social media content creator-turned-racer known as Cleetus McFarland, who has been mentored by Biffle, posted the following on social media:
“Unfortunately, I can confirm Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, daughter Emma, and son Ryder were on that plane… because they were on their way to spend the afternoon with us. We are devastated. I’m so sorry to share this.“
Further details are limited. We will provide updates when they become available.
Background on “The Biff”: Greg Biffle

Biffle stepped away from full-time NASCAR Cup Series racing in 2016 after 14 seasons in Roush-Fenway Racing’s No. 16 Ford. He earned 19 wins, 92 top-five finishes, 175 top-10s and 13 poles in 510 career Cup Series starts – with a best points finish of second in 2005 when he led 1,322 laps and won six times.
Biffle shot to stardom in July of 2003 when 20 million viewers saw him earn his first Cup win in the Pepsi 400 at Daytona. His “wild-style” No. 16 embodied a new era of NASCAR, dominated by high banked turns and high speeds:
- Four wins at Michigan
- Three wins at Homestead-Miami
- Two wins at Texas, Kansas, Darlington, Dover each
- One win at California, Pocono, New Hampshire, Daytona each

Biffle is the closest anyone has ever come to winning a championship in NASCAR’s top three national series – as the 2002 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series champion and the 2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion. He earned 20 NOAPS wins and 17 NCTS wins, totaling 56 wins in his NASCAR career.
The NASCAR Hall of Fame nominated Biffle for possible induction in 2024. He told TRE he was “overwhelmed, excited” about the nomination, adding he wouldn’t rule out running another Daytona 500.
After stepping away from full-time racing, Biffle has come back to race five times in the NASCAR Cup Series, twice in the NCTS, and three times in the ARCA Menards Series West. In his first race back, a June 7, 2019 NCTS race at Texas Motor Speedway for Kyle Busch Motorsports, he led 18 of 167 laps and won.
The win was a big deal but has been a footnote in the life Biffle has lived after retiring from full-time NASCAR racing. In the wake of Hurricane Helene in 2024, he offered his helicopter to help with relief efforts and went on to help with relief efforts in Jamaica.
Biffle spoke to WFMY News 2 about his work in a sit-down interview:
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RFK Racing Statement Regarding the Biffle Family – Speedway Digest
All of us at RFK Racing are devastated by the heartbreaking news involving the Biffle family. Greg Biffle has long been a cherished member of our racing family. As a person, family man and driver, his accomplishments helped form a cornerstone of our organization.
We extend our deepest condolences to the Biffle family and to all of their loved ones and friends during this incredibly difficult time.
RFK Racing PR
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NASCAR’s Greg Biffle owner of plane that crashed and erupted into fireball – Motorsport – Sports
A small business jet owned by NASCAR legend Greg Biffle erupted into a massive fireball after suffering a crash landing in Statesville, North Carolina on Thursday.
According to an official statement from Statesville Regional Airport, a Cessna 550 Citation II crashed at around 10:15 a.m. ET. Public records indicate that the aircraft is owned by GB Aviation Leasing, with the tail number (N257BW) matching up to Biffle’s address, per WSOC-TV.
As of writing, it remains unclear who was on Biffle’s aircraft when it crashed. The local sheriff’s office has reported that there were multiple fatalities. “We can confirm there has been an aircraft incident at the Statesville Regional Airport,” the message from Statesville Regional Airport read. “At approximately 10:15am, an aircraft crashed while landing.”
It comes as horrifying images of the aircraft bursting into flames during the landing attempt emerged.
Harrowing footage circulating on social media shows scattered wreckage of the jet engulfed in flames on the airport runway as a large plume of black smoke wafts overhead. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are activley investigating the incident.
Speaking to reporters during an impromptu press conference, airport director John Ferguson confirmed that the FAA was on hand to look into what might’ve caused the crash. “At … approximately 10:15 AM, we got a report of a corporate jet that crashed off the end of the runway on the east end,” Ferguson said.
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“When I came out, it was already fully engulfed. We’ve had multiple agencies … come. The FAA arrived about 12 o’clock today. They’re taking over the scene, they’re taking over the investigation. We have no information on any cause. The airport now is closed until further notice. It will take some time to get the debris off the runway to get it safe again.”
The Statesville Regional Airport — which is owned by the city — accomadates a handful of NASCAR teams while serving as a major hub for corporate aviation in the area, with FAA records indicating that 89 aircrafts are based there.
Over 14 full-time campaigns in the NASCAR Cup Series, Biffle — who recently teased a potential comeback — amassed 19 wins across 515 starts but never managed to secure an elusive Cup championship, settling for a runner-up finish in the 2005 season. The semi-retired driver additionally etched his name in the history boks by becoming the first driver to win titles in both the Truck Series (2000) and Xfinity Series (2002) en route to being named one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers in 2023.
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Since transitioning from full-time NASCAR competition, Biffle has become regularly involved with disaster-relief efforts. Last September, the 55-year-old ferried supplies using his own helicopter to stranded residents impacted by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina, with his humanitarian efforts earning him the 2024 Myers Brothers Award from the National Motorsports Press Association.
Back in October, Biffle additionally announced his plans to assist those impacted by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica. “As Hurricane Melissa makes landfall, hoping that as many people were able to head to higher ground as possible,” he wrote on X. “We are trying to coordinate and explore all opportunities via by sea and air for relief efforts as quickly as we can to the Caribbean. We have the large boat and landing craft on standby for deployment to possibly take supplies once we can get an update and monitoring the situation like everyone and praying for all who are affected.”
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Plane owned by Greg Biffle, former NASCAR star and Portland area native, crashes, fatalities confirmed
A business jet with six people aboard crashed Thursday at a regional airport in North Carolina used by NASCAR teams and Fortune 500 companies, erupting in a large fire and killing multiple people, authorities said.
Flight records show the plane was registered to a company run by retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle.
There were six people on the Cessna C550 that crashed while landing at Statesville Regional Airport, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) north of Charlotte, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
“I can confirm there were fatalities,” Iredell County Sheriff Darren Campbell said.
Biffle grew up in Clark County and graduated from Camas High School in 1988. Years later, Biffle began dominating the Northwest stock car short track circuit, including races at Portland Speedway. Biffle currently has co-ownership in several Northwest race car tracks.
Golfers playing next to the airport were shocked as they witnessed the disaster, even dropping to the ground at the Lakewood Golf Club while the plane was overhead. The ninth hole was covered with debris.
“We were like, ‘Oh my gosh! That’s way too low,’” said Joshua Green of Mooresville. “It was scary.”
The National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA were investigating. AccuWeather says there was some drizzle and clouds at the time of the crash.
The plane took off from the airport shortly after 10 a.m. but then returned and was attempting to land there, according to tracking data posted by FlightAware.com.
The plane had planned to fly later from Sarasota, Florida, to Treasure Cay International Airport in the Bahamas before returning to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and then to Statesville by evening, data showed.
Video from WSOC-TV showed first responders rushing onto the runway as flames burned near scattered wreckage from the plane.
The airport’s website states that it offers corporate aviation facilities for Fortune 500 companies and several NASCAR teams.
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