
Greg Biffle
Greg Biffle competed on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (now known as the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series) from 2003-2016 and won 19 races with 174 top 10 finishes and 13 pole positions. Among his notable wins were two victories each at the Southern 500 (2005, 2006) and Sprint Showdown (2015, 2016).
Biffle also found success on the Craftsman Truck Series (now known as the Gander Outdoor Truck Series) and Busch Series (now known as the Xfinity Series). He was named Rookie of the Year in both series (Craftsman in 1998 and Busch in 2001) and is one of only three people to win the championship in both the Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series. In 2002, Biffle was named the most popular driver in the Busch Series. He also competed in NASCAR's Winter Heat Series and Stadium Super Trucks.
Biffle grew up in Camas, Washington and started racing in the Pacific Northwest on short tracks. He made his Sprint Cup Series debut in 2002 and won his first race in 2003 at the Pepsi 400 at Daytona, Florida. Biffle has also worked as a racing analyst for NASCAR America on NBC Sports.
Greg Biffle competed on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (now known as the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series) from 2003-2016 and won 19 races with 174 top 10 finishes and 13 pole positions. Among his notable wins were two victories each at the Southern 500 (2005, 2006) and Sprint Showdown (2015, 2016).
Biffle also found success on the Craftsman Truck Series (now known as the Gander Outdoor Truck Series) and Busch Series (now known as the Xfinity Series). He was named Rookie of the Year in both series (Craftsman in 1998 and Busch in 2001) and is one of only three people to win the championship in both the Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series. In 2002, Biffle was named the most popular driver in the Busch Series. He also competed in NASCAR's Winter Heat Series and Stadium Super Trucks.
Biffle grew up in Camas, Washington and started racing in the Pacific Northwest on short tracks. He made his Sprint Cup Series debut in 2002 and won his first race in 2003 at the Pepsi 400 at Daytona, Florida. Biffle has also worked as a racing analyst for NASCAR America on NBC Sports.

