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NASCAR: Will a surprise winner again steal 1 of the last 2 Cup Series playoff spots available at Daytona?
Fourteen of the 16 spots in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs are taken.
Austin Dillon’s surprise win at Richmond made him the 14th winner of the 2025 season. The victory came a year after Dillon won at Richmond when he crashed Joey Logano on the last lap in an attempt to get a playoff berth. Though Dillon officially kept the win, NASCAR revoked his playoff privileges from the victory and Dillon failed to qualify for the postseason.
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This year, he’s in. Dillon became the third driver to get a victory in 2025 despite currently sitting outside the top 20 in the points standings. Josh Berry (22nd) won the third race of the season at Las Vegas. And Shane van Gisbergen (24th) has dominated road courses thanks to his excellence in Australian Supercars. But he doesn’t have any top-10 finishes on oval tracks.
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With Dillon winning his way into the playoffs, there are just two playoff spots up for grabs on Saturday night at Daytona (7:30 p.m. ET, NBC). If a winless driver becomes the 15th winner of the season, just one driver will make it into the playoffs via his position in the points standings.
And you don’t have to go back very far to find the last time a driver snuck his way into the playoffs at Daytona. A year ago, Harrison Burton got the lone victory of his Cup Series career to get into the playoffs. Burton led only the final lap as the seven-caution race featured two massive crashes.
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Can a similar surprise happen in 2025? Here’s a look at how the playoff race looks ahead of the final race of the Cup Series regular season. All odds are from BetMGM.
Already in the playoffs
Larson and Hamlin are the co-favorites for the Cup Series title at +400 while Bell is at +450.
Van Gisbergen is currently third with 22 playoff points but is 80-1 to win the title thanks to his inability to get a top-10 outside of a road course. Elliott’s early end to his Richmond race means that William Byron will win the regular-season title and start the playoffs with the most playoff points.
The Team Penske trio of Blaney, Logano and Cindric are the three favorites to win Saturday night’s race thanks to their prowess at drafting tracks. Blaney and Logano are 10-1 to win while Cindric is 12-1.
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Would love a repeat winner
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Tyler Reddick (714 points)
Both Reddick and Bowman would love a Team Penske driver — or any driver with a win, for that matter — to get to victory lane if neither of them are going to make it. Bowman is 60 points ahead of Chris Buescher in the points standings; Buescher cannot catch him without getting a win to automatically qualify himself for the playoffs.
If there is a new winner, Reddick has a 29-point advantage over Bowman for what would be the final playoff spot. But we’ve seen points deficits like that get erased at tracks like Daytona and Talladega before. All it takes is an early crash.
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Needs to win to get in
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Chris Buescher (20-1 to win Daytona)
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John Hunter Nemechek (60-1)
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Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (20-1)
Keselowski and Busch are considered the favorites among the winless drivers to get a win and make the postseason. It’s been a rough year for both former Cup Series champions. Busch is 16th in the points standings and has just two top-five finishes. Keselowski has shown speed recently, but he’s 19th with four top-five finishes.
Keselowski could be staring at all three of his Roush Fenway Keselowski cars missing the playoffs if neither he, Buescher or Ryan Preece win on Saturday. Buescher and Preece are currently 11th and 13th in the standings, respectively. In most years, that’s enough to get you into the postseason. Not this year with three winners outside the top 20 in the standings.
Both Stenhouse and McDowell are former Daytona 500 champions and could be in position for a victory late in the race. Ty Dillon is 15 places behind 17th-place Ty Gibbs in the standings but has shorter odds to get a victory.
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Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle dies in North Carolina plane crash
Article has been updated to include statements from NASCAR and the families involved.
Former NASCAR driver and humanitarian Greg Biffle died in a plane crash in North Carolina on Thursday morning. He was 55-years-old.
Biffle was a 19-time race winner in the NASCAR Cup Series, the top division in NASCAR. He also won the NASCAR Busch Series title in 2002 and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series title in 2000. NASCAR released a statement following confirmation of Biffle’s death.
“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.” NASCAR wrote. “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.”
The families involved in the crash also released a statement Thursday night.
“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 (Emma, whose mother is 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.”
Greg Biffle had become even better known for his efforts after his racing career ended. He was among the leaders in flying relief efforts to the Appalachian Mountains after Hurricane Helene made many roads within North Carolina impassable.
In November 2024, Biffle was awarded the Myers Brothers Award by the National Motorsports Press Association for his efforts helping mountain communities in Western North Carolina.
He was also coordinating relief efforts for Jamaica after the country was severely damaged by Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 hurricane that impacted the island with sustained winds of 185 mph.
Biffle and his family were flying down to Sarasota, Florida to meet friend and YouTuber Garrett Mitchell, also known as Cleetus McFarland. The duo had met while flying relief missions to the Carolinas after Hurricane Helene and had grown to be friends, with Biffle mentoring McFarland as he made his ARCA Menard’s Series debut.
Mitchell was the first to confirm that the family was onboard the plane that had crashed.
Congressman Richard Hudson, a politician from North Carolina who knew the family, also weighed in on the tragic accident.
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NASCAR world pays tribute to Greg Biffle after tragic plane crash
Unfortunately, NASCAR has been rattled by another tragedy involving aircraft. On Thursday morning, Greg Biffle and his family were among those killed in an accident at the Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina.
A champion in both the Craftsman Truck and O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, achieving double-digit victories at all three national levels of the sport, Biffle was a true legend of NASCAR.
A statement provided by the Sanctioning Body read as follows: “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.”
Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina also released a statement, saying: “Heartbreaking news out of Statesville. Beyond his success as a NASCAR driver, Greg Biffle lived a life of courage and compassion and stepped up for western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. My heart goes out to all those who lost a loved one in this tragic crash.”
Every corner of the NASCAR community has been posting various tributes in remembrance of Biffle, who was just days away from his 56th birthday. There are too many posts to include them all here, but here’s a selection of comments from various individuals from inside the garage:
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Plane Crash in North Carolina Claims Life of NASCAR Veteran Greg Biffle – Speedway Digest
A small jet owned by former NASCAR star Greg Biffle crashed during a landing attempt at Statesville Regional Airport in Statesville, North Carolina, early Thursday morning, claiming the lives of all six people aboard. The Cessna Citation C550, registered to Biffle’s company GB Aviation Leasing, had taken off moments earlier but turned back and crashed near the runway at approximately 10:15 a.m., bursting into flames upon impact. Federal investigators from the FAA and NTSB are on-site, with a full investigation underway.
“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).” Family Statement
“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.” Family Statement Continued
Greg Biffle, 55, was a celebrated figure in NASCAR history. His career began in the late 1990s in the Craftsman Truck Series, where he quickly made a name for himself by winning Rookie of the Year honors in 1998 and capturing the series championship in 2000. He then moved to the Busch Series (now Xfinity Series), earning the championship in 2002 after a dominant season. These early successes paved the way for his full-time Cup Series debut in 2003 with Roush Racing.
Biffle went on to secure 19 victories in the Cup Series, with his best season coming in 2005 when he scored six wins and finished second in the championship standings. Known for his versatility and aggressive driving style, he became one of the few drivers to win titles in both the Truck and Busch Series, cementing his reputation as one of NASCAR’s most accomplished competitors.
After retiring from full-time racing in 2016, Biffle remained active in motorsports and aviation. He also gained attention for his humanitarian efforts, including using his piloting skills to deliver supplies to hurricane-stricken areas in 2024.
“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 Statement
Local reports suggest Biffle’s wife and two children were among the victims, though official confirmation is pending.
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U.S. 131, Baby Gators events added to NHRA Top Alcohol schedule
NHRA has announced exciting enhancements to the 2025 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series schedule in the Top Alcohol Dragster and Funny Car categories. The addition of the NHRA Great Lakes Nationals at U.S. 131 Motorsports Park will also mark the debut of the alcohol classes under the NHRA banner in Michigan, Sept. 18-20.
In the East Region, the addition of Gainesville Raceway’s iconic Baby Gators event, March 12-14, marks a major expansion of competitive opportunities for Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car teams, giving teams another high-profile stage to begin their championship campaigns to kick off NHRA’s 75th Anniversary season.
The event at U.S. 131 will fall under the Central Region banner, moving Summit Motorsports Park’s national event into the East Region.
The season launches in iconic fashion as teams converge in Gainesville, Fla., for one of drag racing’s crown jewels. The NHRA Gatornationals sets the tone for the year, offering early-season intensity and a massive fan turnout. Top Alcohol teams begin their regional campaigns on one of the sport’s quickest surfaces.
Just one week later, Gainesville Raceway becomes the center of attention again as the Baby Gators take on new significance. This back-to-back Gainesville stretch gives teams a rare early-season doubleheader and a chance to build momentum before the tour heads north.
The tour shifts to the unique spectacle of four-lane competition at the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at zMAX Dragway, followed by the NHRA Potomac Nationals at Maryland International Raceway.
A fan favorite and one of the most polished facilities in the country, Summit Motorsports Park hosts a pivotal pair of events, kicking off with the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals, followed by the track’s regional event, which will count as a home race for both the East and Central Regions.
The tour heads to the Northeast for a Fourth of July weekend classic at Lebanon Valley Raceway, followed by a trip to New England Dragway.
The schedule culminates on drag racing’s biggest stage, the Cornwell Quality Tools NHRA U.S. Nationals, which will serve as a home event for all regions, bringing together the best of the best for the most prestigious race of the year.
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Retired NASCAR driver among seven killed in North Carolina plane crash | Motorsports News
Greg Biffle’s plane caught fire after crash-landing at a regional airport, state authorities said. Other victims have not yet been identified.
Published On 18 Dec 2025
A former NASCAR driver has been identified as one of seven people who died in a plane crash in the southern United States.
Authorities said Greg Biffle and members of his family died when a private jet crashed on Thursday while trying to land at Statesville Regional Airport, north of Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Flight records showed the plane was registered to a company run by Biffle.
“Although the post-crash fire prevents us from releasing a definitive list of the occupants at this time, it is believed that Mr Gregory Biffle and members of his immediate family were occupants of the airplane,” state police said.
Further details about the victims were not immediately available.

Throughout his 16-year career, Biffle won more than 50 races across the three racing-circuit types offered by NASCAR, a US-based association for car races.
He placed first in 19 races at the Cup Series, considered NASCAR’s top level. He also won the Craftsman Truck Series championship in 2000 and the Xfinity Series title in 2002.
Biffle’s plane had taken off from the airport shortly after 10am local time on Thursday (15:00 GMT), but it then returned to North Carolina and was attempting to land there, according to tracking data posted by FlightAware.com.
Video from WSOC-TV showed first responders rushing onto the runway as flames burned near scattered wreckage from the plane.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) were investigating the crash.
All told, the NTSB has investigated 1,331 crashes in the US in 2025.
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Jeff Gordon’s wife shares emotional message after family announcement – Motorsport – Sports
Jeff Gordon’s wife and longtime model, Ingrid Vandebosch, has shared a touching message after their eldest daughter, Ella Sofia Gordon, was offered her dream college placement for the Class of 2030.
Ella shared a behind-the-scenes video on TikTok showing the moment she read her acceptance letter from Michigan, while wearing a Wolverines sweatshirt, with Ingrid and her younger brother Leo Benjamin beside her, while NASCAR legend Jeff watched on virtually.
In the video, captioned: “Hopes were definitely up! Go blue baby!” Jeff could be heard saying prior to the moment of truth: “We weren’t supposed to get our hopes up too much, but I think that’s gone.”
Upon reading her email, Ella and her mom both screamed with excitement as Jeff could be heard saying: “Oh my God! Congratulations. Oh my God, that’s amazing! Wow!”
The tear-filled video was swiftly reshared by Ingrid, who added a moving message in support of her daughter in the caption. “No matter where this journey takes you, always remember: you are capable of amazing things, you are deeply loved, and I will always be cheering for you,” she wrote.
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“Congratulations on this incredible achievement. I’m so proud of you…today and always. I love you, Mama.”
Both posts quickly prompted a flood of congratulatory messages from around the NASCAR and collegiate world, with Michigan commenting, Get ready to live the Wolverine dream! Congrats!” While Dover Motor Speedway reshared a photo of a young Ella and Leo celebrating their dad’s win at the track in 2014, along with the caption, “We’re so proud of her!”
Jeff, who did not attend college as he was busy working toward a Hall of Fame NASCAR career, currently serves as Hendrick Motorsports’ vice chairman, having last raced part-time for the team where he spent his entire Cup Series career back in 2016.
The four-time Cup Series champion will be hoping he can help guide Hendrick to a 16th driver’s championship in 2026, with the new-look Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. Leading the charge will be reigning two-time champion Kyle Larson, who snatched the title from within Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin’s grasp in the final laps at Phoenix Raceway in November, courtesy of a late race caution and differing pit strategies.
The 2026 season will look a little different, however, as not only have the road courses in Chicago and Mexico City been dropped from the schedule, but in their places an entirely new street course has been added in San Diego at the Naval Base Coronado, to help celebrate the Navy’s 250th anniversary. What’s more, Chicagoland Speedway is set to make its long-awaited comeback, having last hosted a Cup Series race in 2018.
Furthermore, the NextGen cars will see an increase in horsepower from 670 to 750 on tracks under 1.5 miles in length, as well as on all road courses in 2026, as NASCAR works to address some of the rampant criticism lobbied at the Gen-7 offering.
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