Motorsports
Tennessee’s Clarksville Speedway Sold, To Become City Park

City of Clarksville (Tennessee) and Clarksville Speedway officials confirmed this week the impending closure of the 62-year-old multi-purpose motorsports facility.
The City of Clarksville announced in a news release that it had finalized a deal to purchase the 83-acre speedway site for $7 million, with plans to convert it into a recreational complex for the residents of North Clarksville, to include a walking trail, a gym, an indoor aquatic center, and playgrounds. The deal will also facilitate the completion of identified road widening work and improvements at a cost savings to the city.
The City Council in January approved the funding necessary to allow the city’s mayor to enter into the purchase agreement with Speedway owner William Scogin. Clarksville Speedway issued its own clarification to the news release, confirming the sale but assuring racers that the dirt oval, the 1/8-mile drag strip, and the drifting course would continue operations as planned through 2025.

“The time has come to take the first step toward a World-Class Recreation Complex in North Clarksville, while making infrastructure improvements for this fast-growing part of our City,” Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts says. “When he came back in early Fall of 2023, we were ready to move forward with discussions.”
“When William approached me in 2020, we were not ready to discuss the acquisition of this property. The pandemic was in its early stages, and the city had not fully developed Transportation 2020+, our infrastructure plan, so the time wasn’t right,” Mayor Pitts said.
The speedway, opened in 1963, is located an hour to the northwest of Nashville. In addition to regular dirt track and drag racing events, the site also hosts the Montgomery County Fair, a circus, a long-running motorcycle charity run to benefit area children, and a popular Christmas light display.
In a statement issued by Scogin, he noted, “no money will exchange hands until January of 2026. Racing and Christmas lights for the remainder of 2025 is still a go. When we get the specifics worked out for 2026, we will make a post. We are still looking for land to move the fair and Christmas lights to. Clarksville Speedway is still open. We are not closed! Hope to see you all at the track this weekend.”
Motorsports
NASCAR’s tragic ties to aviation crashes stretch back decades before Greg Biffle’s death
Aviation crashes have taken the lives of some of NASCAR’s most notable drivers, including Alan Kulwicki and Davey Allison.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR icon Greg Biffle was killed in a plane crash at the Statesville Regional Airport on Thursday, along with his wife, two children, and three others.
Biffle was a 19-time NASCAR Cup Series race winner and was the first driver to win a championship in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series (2002) and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (2000).
NASCAR drivers spend their careers racing at speeds sometimes in excess of 200 mph, pushing their cars to the limit in dangerous conditions. The sport has dramatically increased safety standards in recent years, with zero deaths in NASCAR’s top three series since Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s death in 2001, but the risks still remain.
In a sport highlighted by breakneck speeds and death-defying crashes, aviation crashes away from the race track have seemed all too common over the years.
Biffle’s death is the latest plane crash to shake the NASCAR community, but it is far from the first.
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Hendrick Motorsports disaster (2004)
Ten people connected to Hendrick Motorsports were killed in a Virginia plane crash on Oct. 24, 2004. The plane was headed for Martinsville Speedway when it crashed into a mountain due to foggy conditions.
Four of team-owner Rick Hendrick’s family members were killed in the crash, including his son Ricky Hendrick, brother John Hendrick, and nieces Kimberly and Jennifer. Engine-builder Randy Dorton, team executive Jeff Turner, DuPont executive Joe Jackson, pilots Elizabeth Morrison and Richard Tracey, and Scott Latham, one of Tony Stewart’s pilots, also died in the crash.

Alan Kulwicki (1993)
1992 NASCAR Cup Series champion Alan Kulwicki died when his plane lost power on April 1, 1993, in Tennessee while headed to Bristol Motor Speedway.
Kulwicki, along with Hooters executives Mark Brooks and Dan Duncan, and the pilot Charles Campbell, died in the crash.
Kulwicki won five NASCAR Cup Series races and captured the 1992 title as an owner-driver in an epic underdog story.
Kulwicki was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2019.

Davey Allison (1993)
Just three months after Kulwicki’s death, Davey Allison died in a helicopter crash on July 12, 1993, near Talladega Superspeedway.
Allison was attempting to land the helicopter when it crashed. Red Farmer, a NASCAR Hall of Fame member, was also on board but survived the crash.
Allison narrowly lost the 1992 championship and was one of the sport’s brightest young drivers at the time of his death. He was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2019.

Curtis Turner (1970)
Curtis Turner, one of NASCAR’s earliest stars, was killed in a crash on Oct. 4, 1970, in Pennsylvania. Turner was piloting the small plane when it crashed shortly after takeoff. Golfer Clarence King was also killed in the crash.
Turner competed in the first NASCAR Cup Series race in 1949, which was held in Charlotte. He raced until the late 1960s, winning 17 races in the series.
Turner and Bruton Smith teamed up to build Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1959.
He was scheduled for a one-off race in the National 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, which happened days after his death.
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Mike Stefanik (2019)
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour legend Mike Stefanik died in a Connecticut plane crash on Sept. 15, 2019.
Stefanik was flying alone from Rhode Island when the plane suffered mechanical problems and crashed.
Stefanik won the Modified Tour championship seven times and is one of the series’ greatest drivers.
In 2022, Stefanik was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. He was listed as one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers in 2023.

Ted Christopher (2017)
Another modified icon lost their life in a plane crash. Ted Christopher died in a New York crash on Sept. 16, 2017.
Christopher was headed for a race at Riverhead Raceway when the plane he was in suffered fuel starvation, causing it to crash. Christopher and the plane’s pilot were killed in the crash.
Christopher won the 2008 Modified Tour championship and 42 races in the series.
Richie Panch (1985)
Richie Panch and three others died on Sept. 1, 1985, when their plane came apart mid-air during a heavy storm system in Fairfield County, South Carolina.
Panch made 47 NASCAR Cup Series starts, scoring 11 top 10s. He finished 14th in the 1974 season, his only full-time year. Panch was the son of 17-time Cup Series race winner Marvin Panch, who won the 1961 Daytona 500.
RELATED: ‘We are devastated’ | Families of Biffle, others killed in plane crash release joint statement
Non-fatal crashes
Some NASCAR personnel have miraculously survived aviation crashes.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2019)
Dale Earnhardt Jr., his wife Amy, and their daughter Isla survived after their private plane crashed near the Elizabeth Municipal Airport in Tennessee on Aug. 15, 2019.
The National Transportation Safety Board stated that the pilot’s inability to maintain proper airspeed, along with a decision to continue an unstable approach, led to the crash.
The plane went through a chain-link fence before coming to rest on the edge of Tennessee Highway 91. Unable to escape through an emergency exit door above the wing, Earnhardt and his family managed to get out through the main cabin door as the plane caught fire, according to witness statements.
Earnhardt won 26 NASCAR Cup Series races and was a two-time NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series champion. He won the NASCAR Most Popular Driver Award 15 times in the Cup Series, one shy of the all-time record. Earnhardt is the son of the late Dale Earnhardt Sr., one of NASCAR’s greatest drivers. Earnhardt Jr.

Jack Roush (2002, 2010)
The primary owner of Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, Jack Roush, survived two plane crashes.
The first one happened on April 19, 2002. Roush was piloting a single-seat plane that hit a power line and fell into a lake in Troy, Alabama. A witness saved Roush from the lake, pulling him from the lake and administering CPR. Roush suffered broken ribs, a shattered leg, and head injuries, but survived. The man who saved him suffered chemical burns during the rescue.
O July 27, 2010, Roush crashed a private jet he piloted. The NTSB said Roush did not advance the engines to takeoff power, causing an aerodynamic stall. Roush escaped alive but suffered a broken jaw, fractured back, and a loss of vision in his left eye.
Roush started RFK Racing in 1988 under the name Roush Racing. The team has been one of the sport’s most successful teams over the last three decades, winning two Cup Series championships and 143 races.
Rick Hendrick (2011)
Rick and Linda Hendrick suffered minor injuries after their private jet ran off the runway at the Key West International Airport on Nov. 1, 2011.
The aircraft had no brakes when it landed on the runway, leading to the crash.
Hendrick runs Hendrick Motorsports, the most successful team in NASCAR’s history. The team has won 15 Cup Series championships and 320 races, both of which are records.
Bill Elliott (1987)
A year before winning the NASCAR Cup Series championship, Bill Elliott nearly lost his life during a demonstration flight in a Georgia Air National Guard fighter.
Elliott was in an F-16 fighter jet after filming a promotional video for the Georgia National Guard. The jet collided with an F-15 fighter jet. The plane Elliott was on landed safely while heavily damaged. The pilot of the other plane safely ejected.
Elliott won the 1988 NASCAR Cup Series title, 44 races, and a record 16 Most Poular Driver awards.
Motorsports
Indian Supercross Racing League Team Indewheelers Motorsports onboards Apollo Techno Industries as Title Sponsor
Pune: Indewheelers Motorsports, one of the franchise teams competing in the Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL), has announced Apollo Techno Industries Ltd. as its Title Sponsor for the upcoming season. Following this association, the team will now compete under the name Apollo Indewheelers Motorsports, marking a significant milestone in its journey within India’s premier Supercross championship.
The collaboration brings together two brands driven by a shared commitment to engineering excellence and performance. As the ISRL continues to evolve into a world-class motorsport property, the partnership strengthens Indewheelers Motorsports’ competitive positioning while providing Apollo Techno Industries with a high-impact platform to engage with India’s rapidly growing motorsport and two-wheeler enthusiast community.
Commenting on the partnership, Vikram Dhar, Founder, Indewheelers Motorsports, said, “We are delighted to welcome Apollo as the Title Sponsor of our team. This partnership is a strong endorsement of what we are building at Indewheelers Motorsports, an organization driven by performance and a long-term vision for motorsports in India. With Apollo’s support, we are confident of elevating our on-track competitiveness while creating deeper fan engagement through the ISRL platform.”
Sharing his thoughts on the association, Parth Rashmikant Patel, MD, Apollo Techno Industries Ltd., said, “Motorsport is a true test of technology, endurance, and teamwork, and Indewheelers Motorsports embodies all of these elements. Partnering as the Title Sponsor aligns perfectly with Apollo’s vision of supporting high-performance platforms and inspiring the next generation of riders and racers. We are excited to see Apollo Indewheelers Motorsports compete and succeed across championships.”
Earlier this season, Indewheelers Motorsports also received backing from leading infrastructure brand Arabian Coast. Commenting on the development, Jacob Varghese, Director, Arabian Coast, said, “This partnership brings together two strong brands with a shared passion for motorsports and high performance. Indewheelers Motorsports has consistently demonstrated professionalism, competitive spirit, and strong brand value. Apollo’s association as Title Sponsor further elevates the team’s stature and opens up exciting opportunities for fan engagement, visibility, and long-term growth.”
The partnership reflects the growing confidence of leading Indian brands in ISRL’s franchise-based model, which combines elite international racing standards with high-energy fan experiences and strong regional team identities. As Apollo Indewheelers Motorsports gears up for the upcoming races, the collaboration is expected to unlock new avenues for fan engagement and sustained growth within India’s evolving motorsports ecosystem.
The ISRL now heads to Kozhikode, Kerala, for the Grand Finale on December 21, 2025, at the EMS Corporation Stadium, in the presence of superstar Salman Khan, promising the most intense championship showdown of the season.
Tickets for the ISRL Season Finale are available on BookMyShow. Fans can also follow the action live and on-demand on FanCode, watch broadcasts on Eurosport India, and tune in globally via the Indian Supercross Racing League’s official YouTube channel, while joining the conversation on social media using #FlirtWithDirt.
Motorsports
NASCAR drivers mourn tragic deaths of Greg Biffle and family
Updated Dec. 18, 2025, 5:26 p.m. ET
The motorsports world is mourning the tragic death of retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family on Thursday.
Biffle and three members of his family died on Thursday in a plane crash while the business jet they were flying in attempted to land in Statesville, North Carolina. Seven people died in the plane crash, including Biffle, his wife Cristina and his son and daughter. The three others on board were Dennis Dutton, his son Jack and Craig Wadsworth.
The families of the seven people killed released a statement on Thursday afternoon regarding the tragic plane crash:
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.
NASCAR also released its own statement regarding the death of Biffle and his family.
As the shocking news reverberated throughout the motorsports world, NASCAR drivers took to social media to mourn Biffle, his family and the others on board the tragic plane crash.
Motorsports
NBC Sports confirms 2026 IMSA TV coverage schedule
From Daytona to Indy to Watkins Glen, NBC Sports will present more than 160 hours of IMSA coverage in 2026, headlined by the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, across NBC, Peacock, and NBCSN.
NBC Sports’ 2026 IMSA schedule includes over 15 hours of live coverage on NBC broadcast network and over 160 hours on Peacock, with over 140 hours exclusively on Peacock. Notable races on the WeatherTech Championship schedule include the historic 64th Rolex 24 At Daytona on Jan. 24-25, Six Hours of The Glen on June 28, the Battle on the Bricks from famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sept. 20, and the season finale Petit Le Mans from Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta on Oct. 3.
NBC’s live coverage includes the start and finish of January’s Rolex 24 At Daytona; flag-to-flag coverage of the Grand Prix of Long Beach on April 18; Detroit Grand Prix on May 3; GT Challenge at VIRginia International Raceway on Aug. 23; September’s Battle on the Bricks; and the opening hours of the 10-hour Petit Le Mans in October.
Additionally, a special 2026 season preview show will be presented on Jan. 3 at 3 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. A 2026 season review special will also be presented on NBC and Peacock on Oct. 11 at 2:30 p.m. ET.
Peacock will serve as the streaming home of the WeatherTech Championship with flag-to-flag live coverage of all races as well as exclusive coverage of qualifying and portions of select endurance races, including the Rolex 24 At Daytona, Six Hours of The Glen, and Twelve Hours of Sebring.
NBCSN, NBC Sports’ recently-launched 24/7 linear network featuring a wide range of marquee sporting events and programming, will present simulstreamed coverage of select races this season, including the final portions of the Twelve Hours of Sebring and Petit Le Mans as well as the entire race at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.
Peacock will once again present live coverage of IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge, IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge, and IMSA-sanctioned Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America, Ford Mustang Challenge, and Porsche Carrera Cup races in 2026.
NBC Sports’ motorsports play-by-play commentator Leigh Diffey – the “Voice of Speed” – will lead IMSA coverage, along with 1990 Rolex 24 winner and former IMSA GT driver Calvin Fish (analyst) and former CART Championship Car driver Brian Till (analyst).
Below is NBC Sports’ 2026 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship schedule:

Motorsports
Reaction To The Loss Of NASCAR Driver Greg Biffle, His Wife-Cristina, Daughter-Emma, Son-Ryder, Friend-Craig And Pilots-Dennis and Jack
By Jerry Jordan, Editor
The reactions to the death of retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family, along with his friend Craig Wadsworth and two pilots, Dennis and Jack Dutton are still pouring and not limited to just the racing community. Below is a compilation taken from various emailed statements and social media posts about the tragic news from Thursday, December 18, 2025.
RICHARD PETTY, RETIRED NASCAR DRIVER
Richard Petty and the Petty Family are heartbroken by the tragic loss of Greg Biffle and his family. Greg was not only a fearless competitor, but someone who showed that same fearlessness in his generosity to others. Our deepest condolences to their loved ones.
KURT BUSCH, RETIRED NASCAR DRIVER, FORMER BIFFLE TEAMMATE
I am devastated to hear of the passing of my friend Greg Biffle, his wife, Cristina, and their children Emma and Ryder. This kind of loss is impossible to understand, and I’m keeping their loved ones in my thoughts and prayers during this tragic time.
KYLE BUSCH, NASCAR DRIVER
Such a tragic and heartbreaking day. Greg and Cristina were truly special friends to us, we loved them as well as Emma and Ryder dearly. Greg’s compassion and humanitarian spirit—especially in times of crisis—touched so many lives and inspired everyone who knew him. The memories we shared, both on and off the racetrack, will stay in our hearts forever. They meant so much to us, and they will never be forgotten.
TONY STEWART RACING
We join the motorsports community in mourning the passing of Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, children Emma & Ryder, Craig Wadsworth and Dennis & Jack Dutton. Greg was the definition of a racer… a fierce competitor on-track and dedicated to giving back post-career in his tireless humanitarian work. The Biffle, Grossu, Lunders, Wadsworth and Dutton families are in our prayers. – TSR
DENNY HAMLIN, NASCAR DRIVER
Today the motorsports world lost one of its fiercest competitors and kindest souls. Greg Biffle was a champion on the track and a humanitarian off it, whose impact reached far beyond racing. We also mourn the loss of his wife Cristina and children Emma & Ryder, along with Craig Wadsworth, Dennis Dutton, and his son Jack. My heart is with all their families and loved ones.
RYAN BLANEY, NASCAR DRIVER
Awful to hear about Greg and his family. He was somebody I had the privilege of admiring on tv and got to compete against. One of the all time greats both on and off the track. The 16 will always be iconic.
JEFF GORDON, RETIRED NASCAR DRIVER
Devastating news. I had such tremendous respect for Greg as a driver, and we shared countless tough battles on the track. Like so many others, I was inspired by his tireless relief work during Hurricane Helene. My heart goes out to the Biffle family and everyone hurting.
HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS
We mourn the loss of Greg Biffle and his family. He was a fierce, respected competitor whose heart and generosity reached far beyond the racetrack. Our condolences to his loved ones, his fans and all who are grieving.
BRANDON JONES, NASCAR DRIVER
My heart is heavy hearing about the Statesville plane crash. The impact Biffle made on our sport and community can’t be put into words. So close to the holidays, this is heartbreaking. Thinking of his family & friends.
CLINT BOWYER, RETIRED NASCAR DRIVER
Absolutely crushed about the loss of Greg Biffle and his beautiful family. An unbelievable talent behind the controls of literally anything. Checked all the boxes…Great guy, helped people in need, and most importantly was a great family man. Devastated for everyone!
STEFAN PARSONS, NASCAR DRIVER
Just totally heartbreaking. Remembering all Greg did for the NASCAR community, and his humanitarian work for those in need during Hurricane Helene. All around class act. RIP
JR MOTORSPORTS
We join the racing community in mourning our long-time competitor, Greg Biffle. Our thoughts and prayers are with him, his family and everyone who was lost in today’s tragedy.
JOEE GIBBS RACING
Everyone at Joe Gibbs Racing is heartbroken by this tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of those involved.
RYAN HUNTER-REAY, INDYCAR DRIVER
My god. Just setting the bus up, plugged the TV cable in the first thing I see was the news of Greg and his family passing away. Every hair on my body stood up. Emotions hit like a ton of bricks. Posting on X doesn’t do it justice, Felt I had to say something. Need an outlet somehow. Can’t say enough about Greg, time I spent with him and his wife Cristina. Their children… people just don’t get much better than that family.
CONOR DALEY, INDYCAR DRIVER
I feel lucky to have got to enjoy some beverages and talk motor racing with Greg Biffle after a couple SRX races. Extremely welcoming and generous guy. Such a sad day…
GARRETT SMITHLEY, NASCAR DRIVER
Praying for Greg and Cristina’s family and friends and the families of those that were on board with them. Greg was a hero on and more importantly off the track. There’s no doubt he saved countless lives. Praying for the @NASCAR community tonight.
RYAN PREECE, NASCAR DRIVER
Life is short. Hold the ones you love a little tighter. R.I.P. Biff
REGAN SMITH, NASCAR DRIVER
Absolutely heartbroken for all those involved in today’s accident. Prayers to their loved ones and friends. Greg’s on track achievements were incredible, but it’s what he and Christina did in the wake of Hurricane Helene that truly defined them. All will be missed.
KYLE PETTY, RETIRED NASCAR DRIVER
My heart breaks for the Biffle, Dutton and Wadsworth families. I hardly have the words. Greg was one of the best that ever sat in a race car. But more important than that, his humanitarian efforts far outweigh anything he ever did on the racetrack. He will be missed. God Speed. Keep praying. Never give up faith.
MICHAEL WALTRIP, RETIRED NASCAR DRIVER
Cheers Biff, Craig. You were great people. Always help others is what I think of when I think of you two. Many prayers to your family and loved ones. Love y’all.
RICKY STENHOUSE JR., NASCAR DRIVER
Had the opportunity to learn from the Biff when I first got in to the sport. Great teammate, great human, and great family. Such a tragic day today…
JEREMY MAYFELD, FORMER NASCAR DRIVER
We raced each other hard & clean, & I always respected that about Greg. He was a fierce competitor & someone who did alot of good 4 his community away from the track. My heart breaks for the loss of Greg, his wife, & their children. Praying 4 their families & everyone hurting.
RICO ABREU, RACECAR DRIVER
I never met Greg Biffle but man did he inspire the shit out of me and a lot of others with his genuineness in helping others when they needed it the most. Sending prayers to all those involved in today’s tragedy.
JORDAN FISH, DENNY HAMLIN’S FIANCEE
My heart aches for the entire Biffle family and victims involved. My heart is especially heavy for Greg and Nicole’s daughter, Emma, who was a friend to both my girls. Emma had the biggest heart, and would always stop and give me a hug. Our hearts are with them.
KEVIN KENNEDY, RETIRED PR/MARKETING PARTNER CAMPBELL MANAGEMENT
Gutted by the loss of The Biff and his family. A great Ford driver whose heroic work to save lives in WNC after Hurricane Helene showed a true heart for serving others. Loved working with him, and a favorite memory will always be him capturing Ford’s 1,000th NASCAR win in 2013.
JEN HEBERT, RETIRED MOTORSPORTS PR
My heart aches for everyone affected by today’s plane crash and for the families left behind. I crossed paths with Biffle through both the industry and in the Mooresville community, and he and his family will be deeply missed.
JIM BEAVER, PRO OFF-ROAD RACER
DAMN IT. @gbiffle you were every bit the friend and such an amazing human. Enjoyed our talks, appreciate that you never turned down one of my crazy ideas, never turned down an interview, never turned down a sim race, and God I loved the laughs. So wish I’d have been able to make one of the Triple B 100’s you invited me to every year. You and Cristina were always so kind and amazing to me. You will be missed. Godspeed my friend.
MARIO ANDRETTI, RETIRES INDYCAR DRIVER
It will forever be the #GregBiffleCrash. What a sad & shocking day. I’m praying for Greg, Cristina and little angels Emma and Ryder. Also for peace and strength to Emma’s mom Nicole Lunders . Greg… a star driver and a star in his second act as a humanitarian.
MARCUS SMITH, SPEEDWAY MOTORSPORTS PRESIDENT & CEO
Heartbroken to hear of the tragic loss of Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, and their beautiful children Emma and Ryder in today’s plane crash. Greg was a NASCAR legend and an even greater humanitarian who helped so many in need. Prayers for their family, friends, and the entire racing community during this devastating time.
DOUG RICE, PRN BROADCASTER
It was an honor to be hosting on @SiriusXMNASCAR today along with @DGodfatherMoody It was a privilege to talk with so many fans about the positive interactions they had with @gbiffle Prayers to everyone affected by this tragedy. God Bless all of you.
FORD RACING
We are devastated by the loss of our dear friend, his family, and friends that were on the plane with him this morning. Greg was not only a champion driver, he was a great husband, father, son, and friend who did whatever he could to support his community and those associated with NASCAR. He’ll forever be part of the Ford family. Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone touched by this tragedy.
CHRIS RICE, KAULIG RACING
I’m heart broken to hear the news of Greg Biffle and his family. Greg has been so important to our sport and helped so many lives over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with the Biffle family and everyone affected by this extremely sad news.
NICK TERRY, MOTOR RACING OUTREACH
It’s been a tragic day for our racing community. I’m heartbroken personally, and sad for our community. I pray for God’s peace & comfort, & if you need us at MRO, we’re here for you. “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted; he rescues those whose spirits are crushed.” Ps 34:18.
FRANKLIN GRAHAM, SAMARITAN’S PURSE PRESIDENT
We were deeply saddened to learn that retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, 14-year-old daughter Emma, and 5-year-old son Ryder were killed in a plane crash in Statesville, NC, today. Greg was a pilot and used his own helicopter to deliver aid, and helped rescue people stranded in the mountains of western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee after Hurricane Helene last year. Our hearts go out to their family members and loved ones—please lift them up in prayer during this very difficult time.
SONOMA RACEWAY
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Greg Biffle and members of his immediate family. Sonoma Raceway was honored to host and support Greg throughout his remarkable motorsports career. He was not only an accomplished driver, but a generous humanitarian and a genuinely kind person who left a lasting impact on our sport and community. He will be greatly missed. Our heartfelt thoughts and condolences are with his family, friends, and all those who knew and loved him during this incredibly difficult time.
CHRIS LAMBERT, NASCAR SPOTTER FOR DENNY HAMLIN
Thoughts and prayers for the families of those hit the hardest by today’s news, and also prayers for our NASCAR family as we mourn the tragic loss of a beautiful family which included a great driver, but an even better man!
STEVE NEWMARK, PRESIDENT RFK RACING, RETIRED
There are no words to express the sadness around the tragic passing of Greg Biffle and his family. Greg brought boundless energy and insatiable curiosity to everything he tackled in life. He had such a positive impact on all of us, and he and his family will be deeply missed.
BRAD DAUGHTERY, CO-OWNER HYAK MOTORSPORTS
Sending my deepest condolences and prayers to the Biffle family. Greg was a great man and an even better friend. A devastating hit to our NASCAR family.
WILLY T. RIBBS, RETIRED NASCAR DRIVER
A Great human being.
PERFORMANCE RACING NETWORK
We’re devastated by the loss of Greg Biffle and his family today. Greg accomplished so much in motorsports, but what truly stood out was the person he was and the way he treated others. His impact on this community goes far beyond the racetrack.
MOTOR RACING NETWORK
Words do not describe the devastation our racing community experienced today. The Biffle family leaves a legacy in Motorsports and their humanitarian efforts in helping fellow North Carolinians after Hurricane Helene. We will continue to remember them for all of their incredible accomplishments on and off the track. Our prayers are with friends, family, and all loved ones of those affected by today’s tragic event.
ORRY LEE KENNEDY, NASCAR FAN
What a fun loving selfless guy. His devotion to the people and victims of western North Carolina during the hurricane Helene aftermath was really inspiring. Just a charming fella who oozed goodness and immediately made you feel like a friend after meeting him. His energy was high like he was a happy kid in a candy store. Another good one gone too soon! Rest in peace ‘Biff’
WINSTON KELLEY, NASCAR HALL OF FAME EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
“First and foremost, on behalf of the NASCAR Hall of Fame team, I want to offer our most sincere condolences to the Biffle, Grossu and Dutton families on the tragic passing of Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, son Ryder and daughter Emma as well as NASCAR veteran Craig Wadsworth, Dennis Dutton and son Jack.
Greg’s accomplishments are extensive, as represented by his nomination to the NASCAR Hall of Fame, but eclipsed by the quality person he was.
Greg was recognized with the National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA) Myers Brothers Award in 2024 and North Carolina Motorsports Association’s (NCMA) Philanthropy Award in 2025 for his extraordinary work delivering supplies to the thousands of people impacted by the devastation of Hurricane Helene.
In NASCAR, Greg was the 2002 NASCAR Busch (now O’Reilly Auto Parts) series champion and 2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck series champion, the first driver to win the championship in both of those series. He won 56 races in NASCAR’s national series, 19 in the NASCAR Cup Series, 20 in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series and 17 in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. In 2023 during NASCAR’s diamond anniversary, he was named one of NASCAR’s 75 greatest drivers.
Both his record across NASCAR’s national series and his reputation as one of NASCAR’s most versatile drivers validates his nomination for the NASCAR Hall of Fame and selection as one of NASCAR’s 75 greatest drivers.
Greg and his wife Cristina were also ardent supporters of the NASCAR Hall of Fame Foundation participating in numerous fundraisers to assist children most in need through the Hall’s educational programming.
NASCAR is and has always been a family sport and we are devasted by this loss. Their legacy and the incredible influence they left will be forever remembered and engrained in our hearts and minds.”
RFK RACING
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.
JACK ROUSH, RFK FOUNDER
The entire Charlotte sports community has suffered a tremendous loss. The tragic accident involving Greg Biffle and his family today is incredibly heartbreaking. l have lost a dear friend and partner in our NASCAR program. His contributions to our race team over the years are immeasurable. My condolences are with all those who loved and knew Greg and his family.
BRAD KESELOWSKI, RFK RACING CO-OWNER & NASCAR DRIVER
I am heartbroken by the news involving the Biffle family. I had the privilege of racing alongside Greg for many years, and like so many in our sport, I gained deep respect for him not only as a champion on the racetrack, but as a competitor who helped define an era of NASCAR. His impact on Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing runs deep, and his accomplishments helped lay a foundation we continue to build upon today. My thoughts, and that of the entire organization, are with the Biffle family and everyone close to them as they navigate this tremendously difficult time.
RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING
RCR mourns with the NASCAR community. Our thoughts and prayers remain with the family of Greg Biffle and the other families suffering today. Greg was a respected competitor, conservationist and philanthropist.
KIP CHILDRESS, CARS TOUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Words cannot describe my feelings right now… The Biffle family, friends and everyone they have had an impact on are in my prayers.
RICKY CARMICHAEL, MOTOCROSS CHAMPION
What a horrible tragedy today. I was lucky enough to have a few conversations with Greg from time to time and he was always so nice, and generous with his time. Thoughts and prayers to everyone affected by what happened.
DOUG YATES, ROUSH-YATES ENGINES
An incredible race car driver and an even better person, Greg’s bravery and selflessness were evident in everything he did. He was always willing to help those in need, as shown through his courageous work during hurricane relief efforts. From the DDS Father Daughter Dance to our family’s enjoyment and connections in the Bahamas, Greg’s love and devotion for his family was something I had the privilege to witness firsthand. A NASCAR Truck and Xfinity Champion, he will always be remembered as one of NASCAR’s greatest and a true American hero. Please keep his family, friends, and all those affected in your prayers.
XFINITY RACING
We are mourning the loss of 2002 Xfinity Series champion Greg Biffle with his wife Cristina and children Emma & Ryder in a tragic plane crash in North Carolina. We will forever remember Biffle’s humanitarian efforts following the devastation of Hurricane Helene.
NASCAR
“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.
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.”
J. DOUG BOWLES, INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY PRESIDENT
Everyone @IMS is saddened by the tragic loss of Greg Biffle, his family, and those involved in today’s plane crash. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Biffle family, friends, and his legion of fans.
SEAN DUFFY, SECRETARY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Greg Biffle wasn’t just a NASCAR legend — he was a true patriot who used his platform, wealth, and resources to help people. When Hurricane Helene devasted communities across Western North Carolina, he jumped into action to save lives and deliver critical supplies. His dedication was an inspiration to @USDOT and everyone involved in the cleanup effort. I even interviewed Biffle last year when I was with Fox Business, and I saw then his heart of gold and commitment to service. Our prayers are with his loved ones as they face this horrible tragedy. @FAANews investigators are already enroute and will support the @NTSB‘s investigation.
TOM TILLIS, U.S. SENATOR, NORTH CAROLINA
Susan and I are heartbroken by the tragic loss of Greg Biffle and his family. Greg was a titan in the NASCAR community both on and off the racetrack. After Helene devastated Western North Carolina, Greg stepped up without hesitation by using his own personal helicopter to rescue victims and provide crucial aid to North Carolinians in need. Through his selfless service, Greg demonstrated what service truly looks like. His impact will be felt for years, and he and his family will truly be missed.
PAT HARRIGAN, U.S. CONGRESSMAN, N.C.
Greg Biffle was someone a lot of North Carolinians knew and respected, and today’s news is incredibly sad. Beyond his racing career, people saw who he was when it mattered, especially after Hurricane Helene, when he stepped in to help communities that were struggling. That’s what many in this state will remember. My thoughts are with his family and everyone grieving. It’s a sad day for our state.
RICHARD HUDSON, U.S. CONGRESSMAN, N.C.
am devastated by the loss of Greg, Cristina, and their children, and my heart is with all who loved them. They were friends who lived their lives focused on helping others. Greg was a great NASCAR champion who thrilled millions of fans. But he was an extraordinary person as well, and will be remembered for his service to others as much as for his fearlessness on the track. The Biffles flew hundreds of rescue missions in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. The last time I spoke with Cristina, just a couple of weeks ago, she reached out to ask how she could help with relief efforts in Jamaica. That’s who the Biffles were. Our prayers are with their family, friends, and everyone grieving this unimaginable loss.
CINCINNATI REDS, MLB TEAM
Our hearts are heavy after learning of the loss of NASCAR legend Greg Biffle. We were honored to welcome him to our ballpark earlier this year, and grateful for the moments shared. Sending our deepest condolences to his family, friends and fans.
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