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Young’s Motorsports Daytona International Speedway II Team Preview – Speedway Digest
No. 42 Young’s Motorsports Team:
Driver: Anthony Alfredo
Primary Partner(s): DUDE Wipes
Manufacturer: Chevrolet Camaro
Crew Chief: Andrew Abbott
2025 Driver Points Position: 22nd
2025 Owner Points Position: 24th
Engine: Earnhardt-Childress Racing
Notes of Interest:
● Year Two, Full Throttle: In January, Young’s Motorsports announced that NASCAR Xfinity Series veteran Anthony Alfredo would compete full-time for the team in its second year of Xfinity Series competition.
Alfredo is driving the No. 42 Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro for the entire 33-race schedule, which continues with this Friday night’s Wawa 250 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway.
● About Anthony: A popular driver, Alfredo, a native of Ridgefield, Connecticut, joins Young’s Motorsports with an array of Motorsports experience, including starts in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series, respectively.
The 2025 season will mark Alfredo’s fourth full-time Xfinity Series campaign, and he joins the Mooresville, N.C.-based team after spending the 2024 season with Our Motorsports.
The 25-year-old finished 15th in the 2024 Xfinity Series driver standings, highlighted by a Dash 4 Cash victory at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway. He added two more top-five finishes and seven top-10s to his career totals, further strengthening his résumé across 141 Xfinity Series starts.
● All-Aboard!: For the 24th of 33 Xfinity Series races this season, Young’s Motorsports welcomes back DUDE Wipes as the primary partner on the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro for the 100-lap race on Friday night.
DUDE Wipes is the flagship product of DUDE Products, a men’s hygiene company that was founded in 2012 by lifelong friends in Chicago.
The U.S.-based company introduced DUDE Wipes as the first flushable wipe for adults, marketed as a better hygiene solution to dry toilet paper.
The brand is available online and in 20,000 stores nationwide, including Walmart, Target and Amazon.
Daytona International Speedway marks the 13th race where DUDE Wipes has served as the anchor partner on the No. 42 Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet this season.
● Anthony Alfredo NASCAR Xfinity Series Daytona International Speedway Stats: Friday night’s penultimate superspeedway race of the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season will mark Alfredo’s ninth career start at the 2.5-mile superspeedway.
In his previous eight starts at the “World Center of Racing,” Alfredo’s best result came during the 2022 edition of the Beef. It’s. What’s. For. Dinner. 300, where he earned a track-best seventh after starting 16th, while driving for Our Motorsports.
Overall, he holds an Xfinity Series average finish of 20.5 at the famed Daytona Beach, Fla., superspeedway.
In addition to his eight NASCAR Xfinity Series starts, Alfredo also has three NASCAR Cup Series starts at Daytona International Speedway, finishing a track series-best 26th in the season-opening Daytona 500 in 2021, driving for Front Row Motorsports.
24 races into the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season — with just nine remaining — Anthony Alfredo and the Young’s Motorsports No. 42 team remain laser-focused on one mission: mounting a late-summer charge toward the Playoffs.
This weekend, that charge heads to the high banks of Daytona International Speedway — one of the most iconic venues in all of motorsports. Known for its breathtaking speeds, close-quarters pack racing, and unpredictability, Daytona is a place where fortunes can change in an instant and dreams can be made under the lights.
A breakthrough victory at Daytona wouldn’t just ignite the team’s Playoff push — it would send a clear message to the rest of the Xfinity field and mark a defining moment in the momentum Alfredo and the No. 42 Chevrolet team have been trying to build all season long.
Friday night’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race is more than just another stop on the schedule — it’s a showcase of drafting, strategy and split-second decision-making where the difference between triumph and heartbreak is measured by inches. Alfredo knows the opportunity ahead is significant.
Then on Saturday night, the NASCAR Cup Series delivers one of the most anticipated events of the year — the Coke Zero Sugar 400. As the regular season finale, it stands as the last chance for drivers to lock themselves into the Playoffs, guaranteeing high drama and fireworks both on and off the track for the 12th and final leg of the second half before the 10-race Playoffs begin next weekend at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway.
For Alfredo and the No. 42 team, every lap around the World Center of Racing could bring them one step closer to the postseason. And should they find Victory Lane on Friday night, it wouldn’t just be a win — it would be a powerful statement in their Playoff pursuit.
● Anthony Alfredo Xfinity Series Career Stats: Entering Daytona, Alfredo has 141 NASCAR Xfinity Series races to his credit, earning a career-best third-place finish twice, most recently at Talladega Superspeedway after starting 11th in the 2024 edition of the Ag-Pro 300 for Our Motorsports.
Since 2020, he has earned one pole, five top-five, and 23 top-10 finishes and has an average finish of 20.0.
● Watkins Glen International | Mission 200 at The Glen Race Recap: The NASCAR Xfinity Series made its annual trip to the Finger Lakes of New York, taking on the iconic Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International for the penultimate road course race of the 2025 season.
Once again, Young’s Motorsports and driver Anthony Alfredo displayed strength, grit, and determination — only to have their efforts halted in Saturday’s Mission 200 at The Glen.
Competitive speed in practice carried into qualifying, where Alfredo secured the 20th-fastest lap and set the stage for 82 laps around the 2.45-mile layout.
From the drop of the green flag, Alfredo maintained a solid pace and kept the No. 42 Dude Wipes Chevrolet Camaro clean, finishing a respectable 18th in Stage 1 and positioning the team to capitalize on strategy in the closing stages.
But as the race unfolded, adversity struck. While executing their plan, Alfredo was sent spinning into the gravel by another competitor, costing the team valuable track position. In the midst of recovering, a fuel pump issue forced the team behind the wall for quick repairs.
Determined to salvage the afternoon, Alfredo returned to the track and avoided a multi-car incident on the backstretch before nursing the car home to a frustrating 32nd-place finish at the checkered flag.
Now 24 races into the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, Alfredo and the No. 42 Young’s Motorsports team remain focused as they approach the homestretch.
With the summer stretch winding down, every lap, every adjustment, and every finish carries added weight in their pursuit of a breakthrough victory — one that could vault them into the Playoffs and shift the momentum in their favor.
● Calling the Shots: Guiding Alfredo as crew chief of the No. 42 Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro is longtime crew chief Andrew Abbott.
On Friday night, he will be crew chief in his 153rd NASCAR Xfinity Series race. In his previous 152 races, he has four top-five and 14 top-10 finishes.
The season’s 24th race will be his 13th tango at Daytona as crew chief in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
● Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR Xfinity Series at Daytona International Speedway: This weekend will mark Young’s Motorsports’ fourth NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Daytona International Speedway.
Last February, the team successfully made its Xfinity debut at the track by qualifying for the race, but a late-race accident spoiled what had been a strong performance.
The team rebounded in August, charging from 20th on the grid to finish ninth — one of two top-10 finishes during its inaugural season of competition.
Earlier this year, the team executed a near-flawless run in the season-opening United Rentals 300, only to be swept into a multi-car accident one lap from the finish of the February 120-lap race.
In total, Young’s Motorsports has competed in six NASCAR Xfinity Series superspeedway events, earning an average finish of 14.1.
At Daytona specifically, the team’s three previous Xfinity starts have produced an average starting position of 23.7 and an average finish of 20.3.
Beyond its Xfinity efforts, the Mooresville, N.C.-based organization has logged 21 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at Daytona since 2014.
In that span, the team has averaged a 17.4 finish, highlighted by a team-best fourth-place result with veteran Spencer Boyd in the 2019 NextEra Energy Resources 250.
● Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR Xfinity Series History: Since entering the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2024, the family-owned organization has logged 56 starts and maintains an average starting position of 25.6 and an average finish of 23.6.
● Follow on Social Media: For more on Anthony Alfredo, please visit AnthonyAlfredo.com, like him on Facebook (Anthony Alfredo Racing), follow him on Instagram (@anthonyalfredo) and X | Twitter (@anthonyalfredo).
For more on Young’s Motorsports, please visit YoungsMotorsports.com, like them on Facebook (Young’s Motorsports), and follow them on Instagram (@youngsmotorsports) and X |Twitter (@youngsmtrsports).
Anthony Alfredo Pre-Race Quotes:
On Daytona International Speedway: “Daytona International Speedway is such a historical venue and an icon of our sport.
“Every opportunity to race there is a blessing I do not take for granted, and there is nothing more I want than to win there.”
On Preparation for Daytona International Speedway: “iRacing is an excellent tool for preparing for superspeedways because of some of the visual aspects, like being tucked up in the draft and having poor visibility in the pack.
“It can also help you practice blocking and managing the lanes behind you with your rearview mirror while leading.
On the Car’s Handling at the Summer Daytona International Speedway Race: “The summer race at Daytona always makes handling of the race car more important than the opener in February.
“It will be hot and slick, plus the track seems to get rougher every time we go back. Also, the race is slightly shorter, so track position will be even more critical.”
On the Keys to Success at Daytona International Speedway: “Survival is always important at a place like Daytona, but executing all night long to score stage points and be upfront at the end, it’s ultimately what it will take to win.”
On Daytona International Speedway Expectations: “Anything short of a win at Daytona will be a disappointment to me.
“This year has been tough for everybody on our team and a victory would save our season by making up for all the misfortune and locking us into the playoffs.”
On His Superspeedway Craft: “Racing for smaller teams in all of the national series of NASCAR has taught me to maximize opportunities where the playing field is more equal.
“Superspeedways like Daytona certainly fit into that category. I have spent a lot of time studying film and learning what it takes to put myself in a position to win. I’ve been close before, and it’s about time I broke through.”
On Watkins Glen Speedway Finish: “I was proud of the gains we made on our road course package at Watkins Glen up until our fuel pump cable broke.
“It was just another frustrating mechanical failure that gives us more determination to go win Daytona on Friday night.”
On Goals for the Second Half of the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Season: “We have had a lot of ups and downs throughout the first half of the race season, but I’m confident we can recover by bringing fast cars to the track and executing well throughout this second half.
“We need more top-10s and a couple of top-fives before the end of the season. Ideally, winning just one race before the Playoffs is our ultimate goal because it would completely save our season.”
Race Information:
The Wawa 250 (100 laps | 250 miles) is the 24th of thirty-three (33) NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2025 schedule. Qualifying is set for Friday, August 22nd, 2025, beginning at 3:00 p.m. The 38-car field will take the green flag shortly after 7:30 p.m., with live coverage on The CW Network, the Motor Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (ET).
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Report: Greg Biffle among those killed in North Carolina plane crash
Greg Biffle, his two children, Emma and Ryder, as well as his wife Cristina Grossu were among those killed in a North Carolina plane crash on Thursday.
Rep. Richard Hudson, who is the chairman of the Congressional Motorsports Caucus, shared the news on X regarding the NASCAR driver and his family.
“I 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.”
The Cessna C550 was carrying six people when it crashed at the Statesville Regional Airport around 10:15 a.m.
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 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.
In 2000, Biffle won the Truck Series in 2000 was the NASCAR Rookie of the Year in 2001. He won the Xfinity Series in 2002.
Biffle was nominated for the NASCAR Hall of Fame earlier this year and was inducted into the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame.
The Associated Press contributed to this article
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Cale Phillips Returns to Nitro Motorsports for 2026 CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series Pro/Am Title Run After Strong 2025 Season
December 18, 2025

Mooresville, NC — Nitro Motorsports is proud to confirm that Cale Phillips will return to the team for the full 2026 campaign in the Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli TA2 Pro/Am class, with his sights set firmly on the national championship.
Phillips enjoyed a strong 2025 season, demonstrating his speed and consistency across several events. His highlights included a second-place class finish at VIR (Virginia International Raceway) in the Pro/Am division, one of five podium results, and multiple top-ten results throughout the year. Phillips also led laps at Lime Rock Park after starting fifth and eventually finishing on the second step of the podium.
“I’m excited to return with Nitro Motorsports and go after the TA2 title in 2026,” explained a hungry Cale Phillips. “Last season showed me what’s possible, and this year I’m coming back stronger. I want to bring wins, podiums, and a championship home for the team. The goal is clear — fight for every point and leave nothing on the table.”
“Cale is a true racer and a driver that we expect to fight for the Pro/Am title in 2026,” expressed Nick Tucker, Co-Owner of Nitro Motorsports. “He stepped into a tough class, adapted quickly, and delivered results. Having him back this year strengthens the core of our TA2 program — and with the momentum he brings, I believe he’s got a real shot at the championship.”
With preseason preparations underway and development work ongoing at Nitro Motorsports’ shop, Phillips and the team are putting the final touches on the car and program that will support their championship push. Penske-level commitment to detail, combined with Phillips’s focus and experience from 2025, makes this 2026 effort one of the most anticipated TA2 campaigns in the paddock.
About Nitro Motorsports
Nitro Motorsports is a multi-platform professional racing organization competing in Club and National-level karting, the ARCA Menards Series, the Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli, and Toyota GR Cup North America. With a proven foundation in driver development and technical excellence, Nitro Motorsports provides one of the most complete talent pipelines in North American motorsports.
For more information on Nitro Motorsports, please contact Nick Tucker via email HERE or visit them online at www.RaceNitro.com.
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NASCAR champion and Hurricane Helene hero
Greg Biffle was just days away from his 56th birthday when he died in a tragic plane crash in Statesville, North Carolina, which occurred on Thursday morning. Among the passengers were Biffle’s wife Cristina, daughter Emma, and son Ryder, as well Craig Wadsworth, Dennis Dutton, and his son Jack Dutton.
‘The Biff’ is being remembered by the NASCAR community in an outpouring of tributes, but his impact went far beyond the race track.
Following Hurricane Helene, Biffle, who was a registered pilot, flew daring helicopter missions into the mountains of Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee to help those stranded and deliver aid to those cut off from the rest of the world by the historic floods. He has aided in other relief efforts as well, including recently in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa impacted the region.
In NASCAR, Biffle came from the Pacific Northwest, and his early achievements got the attention of NASCAR Hall of Famer Benny Parsons.
He arrived on the scene at the national level in the late 90s, and was named the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year in 1998. The following year, he won nine of 25 Truck races in a win record that stood until Corey Heim toppled it this past year. Biffle was one of the first to congratulate Heim on the achievement.
In 2000, Biffle became a Truck Series champion with five wins, beating Kurt Busch to the crown. The following year, he moved up to the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts (then Busch) Series where he also earned Rookie of the Year honors, while also winning five races. Just one year later, he was a champion there as well, defeating Jason Keller.
He went on to win 20 NOAPS races and 18 NCTS races in his career, and while he never became a champion at the Cup level, he had plenty of success at the top level of the sport too.
Greg Biffle celebrates first Cup win
Photo by: Autostock
Biffle made his Cup debut in 2022, driving for Jack Roush. But 2003 was his first full-time season, and it didn’t take him long to find Victory Lane.
In the 2003 Pepsi 400 at Daytona International Speedway, he started 30th, but was running second behind Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the closing laps of the summer classic. He fell back a few spots as he got put in the middle three-wide, but many of those around him still had to pit for fuel. This gave Biffle the lead with 20 laps to go, and he had a teammate in Matt Kenseth directly behind him. Kenseth eventually had to pit as well, while Biffle was able to join up with a group of cars at the back-end of the lead lap, and used the draft to save fuel and keep most of the field at bay. However, Bobby Labonte stayed with him until the final lap when he ran out of fuel as well. But not Biffle, who cruised to the finish line, over four seconds clear of his closest competition as he became a NASCAR Cup Series race winner.
Biffle quickly asserted himself as a top driver in the No. 16 machine, and in 2005, he nearly won the Cup Series title. After winning six races, he ended the year as the championship runner-up, just 35pts behind Tony Stewart.
That year also featured Biffle’s most dominant Cup win when he led 219 of 334 laps to capture the checkered flag at Texas. There were a handful of tracks where Biffle really shined during his career, and Texas was just one of them. He had four wins at Michigan, three at Homestead, and two at Dover.
Victory lane: race winner Greg Biffle celebrates Southern 500 win
Photo by: Autostock
But none of those triumphs compare to winning one of NASCAR’s most grueling races in back-to-back years. Biffle won the 2005 Southern 500 at Darlington. He led 176 of 370 laps, but had to battle past Ryan Newman on a green-white-checkered restart with fresh tires to secure the victory.
The following year, he won the Southern 500 again in a similarly dominant showing, leading 170 of 367 laps. He held off a charging Jeff Gordon, and in doing so, he joined Gordon in exclusive club that also included Dale Earnhardt, Bobby Allison, David Pearson, Cale Yarborough, and Herb Thomas. They were the only drivers to have ever won the historic race in back-to-back years, and Biffle was the last driver to do it until Chase Briscoe went back-to-back in 2024 and 2025.
His career featured several iconic moments, including a famous duel with Mark Martin where he beat his teammate in a photo finish at Homestead-Miami Speedway. He also wasn’t afraid to get into it outside of the car. Just ask Jay Sauter, or Boris Said, or Jimmie Johnson, or Kevin Harvick…
Greg Biffle takes the checkered flag inches ahead of Mark Martin
Photo by: Kurt Dahlstrom
But while tempers flared often on the track, Biffle had everyone’s respect as one of the truest talents in the garage. He continued to be competitive into his 40s, winning his final race in the 2013 season at Michigan International Speedway. Biffle earned Ford its 1000th NASCAR win and at 43 years old, he earned his 19th and final Cup Series win by leading the final 31 laps of the race, crossing the finish line nearly three seconds clear of Kevin Harvick.
Later in his career, he returned to the Truck Series for his first start there in over 15 years. Despite that, he earned an impressive win while driving for Kyle Busch Motorsports in what would end up being his final win at any of the three national levels.
Greg Biffle
Photo by: Chris Graythen – Getty Images
Biffle briefly returned to the Cup Series in 2022, appearing in the Daytona 500 for the 15th time in his career. He ran five races that season, making his final start at Talladega for the NY Racing Team.
Biffle was inducted into the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame in 2022, and was named as one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers in 2023.
Watch: Greg Biffle ecstatic after earning 15th Daytona 500 start
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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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