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Greg Biffle

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American racing driver (born 1969)
NASCAR driver
Greg Biffle
Biffle atSonoma Raceway in 2023
BornGregory Jack Biffle
(1969-12-23)December 23, 1969 (age 55)
Vancouver, Washington, U.S.
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg)
Achievements2002 NASCAR Busch Series Champion
2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Champion
2005,2006Southern 500 Winner
2015, 2016Sprint Showdown Winner
Awards2001 NASCAR Busch SeriesRookie of the Year
1998 NASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesRookie of the Year
2002 NASCAR Busch SeriesMost Popular Driver
2000NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Most Popular Driver
West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame (2022)
Named one ofNASCAR's 75 Greatest Drivers (2023)
NASCARCup Series career
515 races run over 16 years
2022 position35th
Best finish2nd (2005)
First race2002NAPA Auto Parts 500 (California)
Last race2022GEICO 500 (Talladega)
First win2003Pepsi 400 (Daytona)
Last win2013Quicken Loans 400 (Michigan)
WinsTop tensPoles
1917513
NASCARO'Reilly Auto Parts Series career
244 races run over 11 years
2010 position35th
Best finish1st (2002)
First race1996AC-Delco 200 (Rockingham)
Last race2010TECH-NET Auto Service 300 powered by Carquest (Charlotte)
First win2001Pepsi 300 (Nashville)
Last win2009Bashas' Supermarkets 200 (Phoenix)
WinsTop tensPoles
2014914
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
83 races run over 7 years
2020 position63rd
Best finish1st (2000)
First race1998Chevy Trucks Challenge (Orlando)
Last race2020South Carolina Education Lottery 200 (Darlington)
First win1999Memphis 200 (Memphis)
Last win2019SpeedyCash.com 400 (Texas)
WinsTop tensPoles
175512
ARCA Menards Series West career
5 races run over 3 years
ARCA West no., teamNos. 23/24 (Sigma Performance Services)
Best finish25th (2025)
First race1996NASCAR Winston West Series 150 (Tucson)
Last race2025Portland 112 (Portland)
WinsTop tensPoles
040
Statistics up to date as of November 2, 2025.

Gregory Jack Biffle (born December 23, 1969), nicknamed "the Biff", is an American semi-retired professionalstock car racing driver. He last competed part-time in theARCA Menards Series West, driving the Nos. 23/24Chevrolet SS forSigma Performance Services.

After racing in the NASCARWinter Heat Series in the mid-1990s, he was recommended toJack Roush by former racer and announcerBenny Parsons. WithRoush Racing, he was the1998 NASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesRookie of the Year. He won the2000 Craftsman Truck championship. He reprised this progression in theNASCAR Busch Series, winning the2001 Rookie of the Year, immediately followed by winning the2002 championship. Biffle drove in theNASCAR Sprint Cup Series for Roush from2003 until2016, winning 19 races in the No. 16 Ford.

Biffle, who began his NASCAR career in 1995, is the first of only three drivers that have won a championship in both theBusch Series and theCraftsman Truck Series, and the sixth of only thirty-six drivers to win a race in each of NASCAR's three national series. Biffle returned to NASCAR in 2019 when he ran forKyle Busch Motorsports, in which he won.

Racing career

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Biffle was born inVancouver, Washington,[1][2][3] and raised inCamas.[4] He began his racing career driving onshort tracks around thePacific Northwest. He first gained attention as a driver when he raced in the nationally televisedWinter Heat Series in the winter of 1995–1996. Biffle dominated the series championship that winter, leading former ESPN announcer and NASCAR champion,Benny Parsons, to recommend the driver toJack Roush.[5]

Biffle entered the first two races of the 1996Winston West Series, finishing thirtieth atTucson and fourth atAltamont. His debut in one of NASCAR's national divisions came later that year when he ran the final twoBusch Series races of the season. Driving aChevrolet for Dick Bown, he finished 23rd atRockingham but lost an engine the following race atHomestead and finished 36th. In 1997, Biffle competed in the now-defunctNASCAR Northwest Series and won the Most Popular Driver Award.[6]

Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series

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Roush Racing promoted Biffle to a full-time driver in theCraftsman Truck Series in 1998. Despite not winning a race that season, Biffle's four pole positions are the most by a Truck Series rookie to date, and they helped him earn an 8th-place finish in the final standings and theRookie of the Year Award. He followed it up with a stellar 1999 season in which he recorded nine wins, the single-season Truck Series record that stood (untilCorey Heim broke his record with 10 wins in2025). He finished second in the final standings, just eight points behind championJack Sprague. In 2000, Biffle won the Truck Series title with another five-win season, beating his Roush teammateKurt Busch by 230 points. It was Biffle's first championship in one of NASCAR's three major series. It was announced that Biffle would move up to the Busch Series for 2001; however, he ran four more Truck races for Roush that season and won at Phoenix. Biffle made a Truck Series start in 2004 for another long-time Ford team,Circle Bar Racing, at Homestead.

Biffle ahead ofMatt Crafton atTexas in 2019.

On March 28, 2019, Biffle announced he would be testing withKyle Busch Motorsports the next day atTexas Motor Speedway in the No. 51 truck. He was eventually tabbed to drive the truck for theSpeedyCash.com 400 at Texas.[7] Biffle started sixth and won in his series return, leading 18 laps and holding offMatt Crafton while winning $50,000 in a promotion withGander Outdoors; it was his first Truck victory since 2001.[8]

On August 27, 2020, it was announced that Biffle would make another one-off start in the Truck Series, this time in the No. 24 forGMS Racing atDarlington. He went on to finish nineteenth.[9]

Nationwide Series

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Biffle joined the Busch Series full-time in 2001 and won the Rookie of the Year Award with five wins and a fourth-place finish in the final standings. The following season, he won another four races and earned 20 top-five finishes out of 34 races en route to his first Busch Series title and the second NASCAR national championship of his career.

He ran only part-time in Busch competition in 2003 as Roush moved him up to a full-time ride in theWinston Cup Series for that season, but he returned to contend for the Busch Series championship again in 2004. He placed third in the standings behindMartin Truex Jr. andKyle Busch. From 2005 to 2009, Biffle raced part-time for Roush Fenway Racing in the Busch (now Xfinity Series) every year. He won twice in 2009, atLas Vegas andPhoenix, after going winless the previous two seasons. Biffle returned to the Nationwide Series in 2010, driving the No. 27 Ford forBaker Curb Racing.[10]

Cup Series

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2008 Cup racecar

Biffle began his Cup Series career in the 2002 season. He attempted to qualify in a Roush Ford for the2002 Daytona 500 but failed to make the race. He would make his first Cup debut nine races later atCalifornia, a race in which he finished thirteenth. That was his best finish in seven races that year as he also drove four in a Chevrolet forAndy Petree Racing and two in a Dodge forPetty Enterprises.

Biffle began competing full-time in NASCAR's top division in2003, with sponsorship fromW. W. Grainger, who had previously sponsored him in the Busch and Truck Series. He earned his first win in thePepsi 400 atDaytona that season and finished second toJamie McMurray (who would later join him as a teammate at Roush) for Raybestos Rookie of the Year. His Daytona win made him the first Winston Cup winner to succeed in all three of NASCAR's national series in succession (as opposed to others who won in the Busch or Truck Series after graduating to Winston Cup); a feat which has since become quite common for young stock car drivers climbing the ladder. Biffle placed twentieth in the final points standings. Biffle made an immediate impact in his sophomore season in 2004, earning the pole in the Daytona 500. However, Biffle was forced to start at the rear due to an engine change. Despite missing NASCAR's first-everChase for the NEXTEL Cup, Biffle won twice that season, atMichigan and Homestead en route to a 17th-place finish in the final points standings.

2005 was Biffle's breakout season. He won six races (at California Speedway, Texas, Darlington, Dover, and Michigan along with the season finale at Homestead), the most of any driver that year, and qualified for the Chase for the first time in his career, bringing home a second place finish in the standings, 35 points behind championTony Stewart; Biffle tied with his teammateCarl Edwards in points but won the tie-breaker based on race wins.

Biffle regressed in 2006, missing the Chase for the Cup despite winning twice atDarlington Raceway andHomestead-Miami Speedway (both of which were tracks at which he had also won in the previous season). He finished thirteenth in the standings, third-best of the drivers not to qualify for the Chase. He also missed the Chase the following year, in a season marred by the No. 16 team's new primary sponsorAmeriquest Mortgage suffering financial difficulty and having to sell off a number of its race sponsorships. Biffle won only one race in 2007, atKansas Speedway. As Biffle was doing burnouts on the track, third placeJimmie Johnson and second placeClint Bowyer accused Biffle of not maintaining speed under a final lap caution, but this was denied by NASCAR, which said Biffle had pace car speed.[citation needed]

In 2007, Biffle finished 14th in the standings, second-best of the non-Chase drivers as the Chase expanded to a twelve-driver format that year. He Won At Kansas During The Chase In 2007

In June 2008, Biffle signed a year-long contract extension with Roush Fenway Racing.[11] Despite going winless during the 26-race regular season, Biffle made for the Chase for the Sprint Cup that year and won the first two Chase races, atNew Hampshire andDover. In doing so, he became the first driver to win the first two Chase races in a season.

Biffle qualified for the Chase for the second year in a row in 2009 but, for the first time since 2002 (when he ran a limited schedule), failed to record a win. During a test in January 2009 at Texas World Speedway, Biffle managed to reach 218 miles per hour (351 km/h) in a test forRoush Fenway Racing as part of evading NASCAR's testing ban. This became the fastest time ever achieved on this track by any competitor (amateur or professional).

In 2010, Biffle qualified for the third year in a row for the Chase despite spotty performance in the regular season. He won twice at Pocono and Kansas.In 2011, Biffle's season improved, thanks in part to the implementation of Ford's new FR9 engine. However, crew chiefGreg Erwin was replaced after Kentucky by Matt Puccia. The addition of Puccia helped Biffle's performance late in the season, despite the team missing the Chase and finishing sixteenth in points. Biffle missed the Chase in 2011 for the first time since 2007.[12]

Biffle competes in the2013 STP Gas Booster 500

In 2012, Biffle and Puccia remained at RFR and gained the points lead after Las Vegas after three consecutive third-place finishes. At the2012 Daytona 500, Biffle found himself second coming to the white flag for the third time in two years and again finished third. Eerily, the third place at Vegas came in Biffle's 333rd Cup start. Biffle's first win of the 2012 season came atTexas Motor Speedway in theSamsung Mobile 500 after passingJimmie Johnson with thirty laps left in the race.[13] Biffle won at Michigan holding off Brad Keselowski after Jimmie Johnson blew an engine.[14]

Biffle started off 2013 by being in the same position for the third time in four years; in second place coming to the white flag in the2013 Daytona 500, but this time ended up sixth. In the2013 Quicken Loans 400 at Michigan, Biffle won his fourth race at the track and the 1,000th victory for Ford.[15][16]

At the2014 Coca-Cola 600, Biffle surpassedClint Bowyer's record for most consecutive races without failing to finish with 84, tyingHerman Beam's record, dating back to the2011 Ford 400. The following week at theFedEx 400, he broke Beam's record by finishing the race 108 laps down in 38th.[17] Later in the season, he finished with a DNF for the first time in 89 races after a wreck in theCoke Zero 400, finishing 29th.

Biffle racing at Richmond International Raceway in 2016

Biffle began the pre-season with an announcement that he would stay atRoush Fenway Racing to help the team with a new sponsorOrtho. Biffle began 2015 with a tenth-place finish in theDaytona 500. Unfortunately, that was as good as it could get for Biffle as he faded outside the top twenty in points. He struggled mightily before picking up a second-place finish in the2015 Coca-Cola 600, after starting fourth. He went on to pick up a fifth-place finish at Pocono in the2015 Windows 10 400 and a fourth-place at New Hampshire in the2015 Sylvania 300, finishing twentieth in points.

Ortho announced it would depart Roush following the 2015 season, leaving Biffle without a primary sponsor for the2016 season. KFC then announced it would sponsor Biffle throughout Speedweeks and in the Daytona 500. He earned his first pole position in four seasons during qualifying for theCoke Zero 400 at Daytona and went on to finish eighth in the race.

After finishing 23rd in points in2016, Biffle and Roush Fenway mutually parted ways, making Biffle a free agent for the upcoming 2017 season. He did not sign on with a ride for the 2017 season.[18]

Biffle racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2022

Biffle returned to the series in2022, driving the No. 44 forNY Racing Team at theDaytona 500 and the remainder of the team's races that year as well.[19]

Biffle was originally rumored to drive the No. 44 forNY Racing Team in theDaytona 500 in 2024, although he announced that he would not be in the car due to "unfulfilled contract obligations" from 2022, and would not drive any races for the team until said obligations are fulfilled, and was replaced byJ. J. Yeley, despite his name still displayed on the car and firesuit.[20][21]

Stadium Super Trucks

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Biffle racing in the No. 57 Stadium Super Truck atRoad America in 2018

On August 21, 2018, Biffle tested aStadium Super Truck that was driven by fellow ex-NASCAR driverCasey Mears. A day later, he announced he would make his series debut atRoad America.[22] He finished seventh and second in the weekend's two races,[23] though he did not receive points in the standings as he drove the No. 57 truck in place ofBill Hynes, who received the points earned by Biffle under series rules.[24]

Biffle returned to SST for the 2019 season, sharing aContinental AG-sponsored truck withSheldon Creed andRyan Beat.[25] He ran his first races of the year in late July atMid-Ohio Sports Car Course.[26] In the weekend's first round, he battled withGavin Harlien for the lead until Harlien began suffering mechanical trouble; on the final restart,Cole Potts passed Biffle to take the race win.[27] The second round saw Biffle pit under caution for damage, but was able to finish fourth.[28] In October, he ran his first SST race in Australia atSurfers Paradise Street Circuit.[29] In practice, he was the fastest in the ten-driver field but did not set a qualifying time after flipping his truck when he hit a tire barrier.[30] He ran in second for much of the first race before falling to fourth after an erratic landing; the second race saw a late spin drop him to eighth.[31][32]

After not racing in 2020, Biffle rejoined the series at the 2021 Mid-Ohio NASCAR weekend.[33] He finished second in Race 2.[34]

Superstar Racing Experience

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In 2021, it was announced that Biffle would pilot the No. 69 car in select2021 Camping World SRX Series races. He started his season off at the inaugural SRX race atStafford Motor Speedway, winning the first heat but getting caught up in a wreck in the second heat. For the main event, he switched to a backup car and drove to second by the end of the race, behind onlyDoug Coby

Other racing

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In 2003, Biffle competed in theInternational Race of Champions. He recorded a best finish of third at Talladega and finished seventh in points.[35]

Biffle, along with Roush teammatesKurt Busch andMatt Kenseth, raced at the2005 24 Hours of Daytona forMultimatic Motorsports. The team lost a halfshaft during the race and finished 27th.[36]

In 2018, Biffle started the Sand Outlaw Series for racingUTVs.[37] The series has since grown into a popular multi-class drag racing championship featuring hill climbs and flat track events. He competes out of his own UTV shop, Pace Offroad.[38]

Personal life

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Biffle signs autographs along pit lane at Pocono Raceway

Greg is the son of Garland Jack Biffle II (1941–2016) and Sally Frye. He has a brother, Jeffrey. He is of German and English descent as his ancestor, Johannes Büffel (1728–1804) came fromContwig in WesternGermany and settled in North Carolina.

Biffle married Nicole (née Lunders) on October 17, 2007.[39] Their daughter, Emma Elizabeth, was born on July 6, 2011. At birth, she weighed 7 lbs and 6 oz.[40] The couple separated in early 2015 and have been divorced since early 2016.

Biffle's second child, Ryder Jack, was born on September 9, 2020. Ryder Jack is the first child of Biffle and his fiancée, Cristina Grossu. Biffle and Grossu were married in January 2023.

Biffle is a fan of fishing and enjoys deep-sea fishing inMexico, where he keeps a factory-sponsored Luhrs fishing boat. He formerly owned a pub in his hometown of Vancouver called "Biffle's Pub and Grill" located at 11500 NE 76th St. In 2010 Biffle announced that he had become part-owner of Willamette Speedway inLebanon, Oregon along with Sunset Speedway inBanks, Oregon.[41] He is also aprivate pilot and owns aCessna 210, along with aDassault Falcon 50 with the tail number N116GB, aDassault Falcon 10 with the tail number N316GB, and aBell 206 with tail number N216GB.[42] Biffle is also a privatehelicopter pilot and used his own helicopter to help those inWestern North Carolina that were affected byHurricane Helene.[43]

Biffle owns a 2007Ford GT and a 2007Shelby Mustang GT500. The Shelby Mustang engine was rebuilt in 2013 and has 983 horsepower and 799 lb-ft of torque.[44]

A civil suit for Invasion of privacy against Biffle was filed by his ex-wife and mother-in-law, alleging that Biffle had placed secret cameras. The jury awarded Biffle's ex-wife $1 in damages and found him responsible for these cameras and the invasion of privacy.[45]

On February 17, 2017, Biffle announced that instead of racing full-time in 2017, he would joinNBC Sports'NASCAR America as an analyst beginning March 1, 2017.[46]

Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Cup Series

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NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NSCCPtsRef
2002Roush Racing16FordDAY
DNQ
CARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCAL
13
RCHCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCH
DNQ
BRIDARATL
DNQ
48th570[47]
Andy Petree Racing55ChevyRCH
33
NHA
27
DOV
33
KAN
36
TALCLTMAR
Petty Enterprises44DodgeCAR
25
PHOHOM
25
2003Roush Racing16FordDAY
21
CAR
22
LVS
DNQ
ATL
13
DAR
12
BRI
5
TEX
28
TAL
22
MAR
18
CAL
18
RCH
17
CLT
16
DOV
30
POC
20
MCH
31
SON
37
DAY
1
CHI
20
NHA
10
POC
27
IND
21
GLN
30
MCH
4
BRI
22
DAR
10
RCH
20
NHA
43
DOV
7
TAL
24
KAN
12
CLT
17
MAR
19
ATL
34
PHO
15
CAR
11
HOM
35
20th3696[48]
2004DAY
12
CAR
23
LVS
40
ATL
8
DAR
12
BRI
12
TEX
31
MAR
35
TAL
15
CAL
33
RCH
21
CLT
21
DOV
26
POC
11
MCH
23
SON
13
DAY
31
CHI
20
NHA
35
POC
4
IND
6
GLN
35
MCH
1*
BRI
11
CAL
36
RCH
8
NHA
28
DOV
11
TAL
28
KAN
3
CLT
33
MAR
17
ATL
10
PHO
13
DAR
24
HOM
1*
17th3902[49]
2005DAY
25
CAL
1
LVS
6
ATL
3
BRI
9
MAR
29
TEX
1*
PHO
41
TAL
13
DAR
1*
RCH
6
CLT
6
DOV
1*
POC
30
MCH
1
SON
14
DAY
36
CHI
11
NHA
5
POC
17
IND
21
GLN
38
MCH
6
BRI
3
CAL
2
RCH
3
NHA
4
DOV
13
TAL
27
KAN
2
CLT
3
MAR
20
ATL
7
TEX
20
PHO
2*
HOM
1
2nd6498[50]
2006DAY
31
CAL
42*
LVS
8
ATL
16*
BRI
7
MAR
31
TEX
42
PHO
15*
TAL
38
RCH
4
DAR
1*
CLT
7
DOV
8
POC
6
MCH
4
SON
4
DAY
31
CHI
11
NHA
3
POC
24
IND
33
GLN
38
MCH
7
BRI
19
CAL
24
RCH
6
NHA
14
DOV
5
KAN
12
TAL
41
CLT
37
MAR
32
ATL
5
TEX
35
PHO
34
HOM
1
13th4075[51]
2007Roush Fenway RacingDAY
25
CAL
15
LVS
16
ATL
41
BRI
5
MAR
32
TEX
6
PHO
17
TAL
29
RCH
19
DAR
15
CLT
43
DOV
6
POC
30
MCH
38
SON
5
NHA
31
DAY
6
CHI
11
IND
15
POC
23
GLN
10
MCH
19
BRI
10
CAL
17
RCH
39
NHA
13
DOV
2
KAN
1
TAL
23
CLT
27
MAR
7
ATL
22
TEX
33
PHO
2
HOM
13
14th3991[52]
2008DAY
10
CAL
15
LVS
3
ATL
4
BRI
4
MAR
20
TEX
39
PHO
9
TAL
18
RCH
14
DAR
43
CLT
2
DOV
3*
POC
15
MCH
20
SON
11
NHA
21
DAY
43
CHI
4
IND
8
POC
13
GLN
21
MCH
4
BRI
11
CAL
2
RCH
14
NHA
1
DOV
1
KAN
3
TAL
24
CLT
7
MAR
12
ATL
10
TEX
5
PHO
11
HOM
18
3rd6467[53]
2009DAY
20
CAL
4
LVS
7
ATL
34
BRI
39
MAR
28
TEX
3
PHO
5
TAL
7
RCH
17
DAR
8*
CLT
20
DOV
3
POC
11
MCH
5
SON
28
NHA
18
DAY
18
CHI
31
IND
4
POC
15
GLN
5
MCH
20
BRI
4
ATL
10
RCH
13
NHA
9
DOV
13
KAN
3*
CAL
20
CLT
16
MAR
25
TAL
4
TEX
8
PHO
14
HOM
14
7th6292[54]
2010DAY
3
CAL
10
LVS
10
ATL
8
BRI
4
MAR
10
PHO
22
TEX
10
TAL
17
RCH
22
DAR
22
DOV
6
CLT
32
POC
28
MCH
9
SON
7
NHA
16
DAY
20
CHI
35
IND
3
POC
1
GLN
24
MCH
4*
BRI
8
ATL
36
RCH
32
NHA
17
DOV
19
KAN
1
CAL
41
CLT
5
MAR
33
TAL
19
TEX
5*
PHO
4
HOM
10
6th6247[55]
2011DAY
35
PHO
20
LVS
28
BRI
8
CAL
11
MAR
21
TEX
4
TAL
7
RCH
15
DAR
8
DOV
19
CLT
13
KAN
10
POC
27
MCH
15*
SON
23
DAY
18
KEN
21
NHA
18
IND
7
POC
8
GLN
31
MCH
20*
BRI
31
ATL
12
RCH
13
CHI
26
NHA
3
DOV
27
KAN
8
CLT
15
TAL
14
MAR
15
TEX
5
PHO
13
HOM
35
16th997[56]
2012DAY
3
PHO
3
LVS
3
BRI
13
CAL
6
MAR
13
TEX
1
KAN
5
RCH
18
TAL
5
DAR
12
CLT
4*
DOV
11
POC
24
MCH
4
SON
7
KEN
21
DAY
21
NHA
9
IND
3
POC
15
GLN
6
MCH
1
BRI
19
ATL
15
RCH
9
CHI
13
NHA
18
DOV
16
TAL
6
CLT
4
KAN
27
MAR
10
TEX
10
PHO
7
HOM
5
5th2332[57]
2013DAY
6
PHO
17
LVS
17
BRI
11
CAL
6
MAR
9
TEX
4
KAN
19
RCH
36
TAL
36
DAR
13
CLT
31
DOV
15
POC
2
MCH
1*
SON
8
KEN
34
DAY
17
NHA
15
IND
24
POC
10
GLN
16
MCH
9
BRI
9
ATL
15
RCH
12
CHI
16
NHA
3
DOV
9
KAN
13
CLT
16
TAL
11
MAR
9
TEX
12
PHO
13
HOM
24
9th2321[58]
2014DAY
8
PHO
17
LVS
22
BRI
12
CAL
40
MAR
18
TEX
6
DAR
5
RCH
15
TAL
2*
KAN
16
CLT
21
DOV
38
POC
16
MCH
20
SON
9
KEN
14
DAY
29
NHA
15
IND
13
POC
5
GLN
8
MCH
10
BRI
10
ATL
10
RCH
19
CHI
23
NHA
16
DOV
21
KAN
15
CLT
18
TAL
25
MAR
13
TEX
13
PHO
9
HOM
41
14th2247[59]
2015DAY
10
ATL
25
LVS
14
PHO
27
CAL
32
MAR
19
TEX
17
BRI
30
RCH
21
TAL
37
KAN
12
CLT
2
DOV
17
POC
12
MCH
36
SON
27
DAY
20
KEN
16
NHA
27
IND
19
POC
5
GLN
14
MCH
23
BRI
25
DAR
18
RCH
31
CHI
21
NHA
4
DOV
13
CLT
24
KAN
17
TAL
20
MAR
26
TEX
19
PHO
25
HOM
16
20th869[60]
2016DAY
34
ATL
13
LVS
20
PHO
21
CAL
37
MAR
12
TEX
39
BRI
12
RCH
14
TAL
20
KAN
27
DOV
29
CLT
11
POC
26
MCH
19
SON
18
DAY
8
KEN
6
NHA
5
IND
39
POC
25
GLN
39
BRI
16
MCH
11
DAR
36
RCH
23
CHI
26
NHA
33
DOV
18
CLT
35
KAN
25
TAL
15
MAR
13
TEX
18
PHO
16
HOM
17
23rd691[61]
2022NY Racing Team44ChevyDAY
36^
CALLVS
34
PHOATL
20
COARCH
37
MARBRDTAL
35
DOVDARKANCLTGTWSONNSHROAATLNHAPOCIRCMCHRCHGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO35th24[62]

^ – Biffle did not receive points for the 2022 Daytona 500.

Daytona 500
[edit]
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2002Roush RacingFordDNQ
20032721
2004112
20052325
20061631
2007Roush Fenway Racing2525
20081810
20093520
2010233
20112635
201223
201356
2014258
2015810
20161534
2022NY Racing TeamChevrolet2836

Nationwide Series

[edit]
NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NNSCPtsRef
1996Bown Racing51ChevyDAYCARRCHATLNSVDARBRIHCYNZHCLTDOVSBOMYBGLNMLWNHATALIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTCAR
23
HOM
36
75th149[63]
1999Team Yellow Racing19ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARTEXNSVBRITALCALNHARCHNZHCLTDOVSBOGLNMLWMYBPPRGTWIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTCAR
DNQ
MEMPHOHOMN/A[64]
2001Roush Racing60FordDAY
22
CAR
3
LVS
2
ATL
2
DAR
11
BRI
30
TEX
7
NSH
1*
TAL
9
CAL
6*
RCH
37
NHA
11
NZH
1
CLT
6*
DOV
9
KEN
2
MLW
1
GLN
2
CHI
39
GTW
4
PPR
5
IRP
2*
MCH
43
BRI
18
DAR
15
RCH
35
DOV
5
KAN
3
CLT
1
MEM
20
PHO
1*
CAR
12
HOM
3
4th4509[65]
2002DAY
22
CAR
2
LVS
9
DAR
2
BRI
5
TEX
17
NSH
33
TAL
26
CAL
10*
RCH
3
NHA
31
NZH
27
CLT
2*
DOV
1*
NSH
3
KEN
2
MLW
1*
DAY
2
CHI
8
GTW
1
PPR
2
IRP
1
MCH
42
BRI
3
DAR
4*
RCH
6
DOV
17
KAN
4
CLT
6
MEM
34*
ATL
5
CAR
2
PHO
3*
HOM
4
1st4924[66]
20039DAYCARLVSDARBRITEXTALNSHCALRCHGTWNZHCLT
12
DOVNSHKENMLW35th1502[67]
Evans Motorsports7PontiacDAY
23
CHINHAPPRIRP
ChevyMCH
21
BRI
38
DAR
29
RCH
28
DOV
11
KAN
3
CLT
1*
MEM
39
ATL
1
PHO
10
CAR
11
HOM
13
2004Roush Racing60FordDAY
11
CAR
38
LVS
10
DAR
1*
BRI
4
TEX
34
NSH
40
TAL
21
CAL
1
GTW
7
RCH
2
NZH
32
CLT
6
DOV
1
NSH
13
KEN
2
MLW
7
DAY
2
CHI
32
NHA
30
PPR
1
IRP
5
MCH
8
BRI
33
CAL
1*
RCH
11
DOV
14
KAN
2
CLT
4
MEM
2
ATL
5
PHO
5
DAR
37
HOM
10
3rd4568[68]
2005Brewco Motorsports66FordDAY
8
CAL
40
MXCLVS
5
ATL
6
NSHBRI
10
TEX
2
PHO
1*
TAL
36
DAR
4
RCH
5
CLT
4
DOV
8
NSHKEN
30
MLWDAY
3
CHI
2
NHA
31
PPRGTWIRPGLN
12
MCH
2
BRI
2
CAL
2
RCH
10
DOV
5
KAN
2*
CLT
36
MEMTEX
2
PHO
5
HOM
2
10th3865[69]
2006Roush Racing16FordDAY
31
CAL
1*
MXCLVS
4
ATL
3
BRI
28
TEX
2
NSHPHO
6
TAL
6
RCH
4
DAR
5
CLT
12
DOV
8
DAY
9
CHI
24
NHA
10
IRP
4
MCH
43
BRI
37
CAL
23
RCH
2
DOV
8
KAN
8
CLT
41
MEMTEX
23
PHO
12
HOM
38
9th3789[70]
Brewco Motorsports66FordNSH
7
KEN
17
MLWMAR
4
GTWGLN
4
2007Roush Fenway Racing26FordDAY
10
9th3466[71]
16CAL
5
LVS
38
TEX
36
TAL
30
RCH
6
CLT
21
DOV
18
DAY
37
CHI
39
GTWIRP
2*
MCH
5
CAL
32
RCH
13
DOV
9
KAN
10
CLT
30
MEMTEX
16
PHO
36
HOM
6
Brewco Motorsports37FordMXC
20
ATL
40
BRI
7
NSHPHO
6
DAR
8
NSH
28
KEN
10
MLWNHA
7
CGV
20
GLN
11
BRI
14
2008Roush Fenway Racing16FordDAY
7
CALLVS
2
BRI
13
NSHTEXPHOMXCTAL
11
RCHDARCLT
7
DOV
5
NSH
10
KENMLWNHA
19
DAYCHI
6
GTWIRPCGV
8
GLNMCH
5
BRI
3
CALRCH
6
DOVKAN
18
CLTMEMTEXPHOHOM25th2092[72]
Brewco Motorsports37FordATL
21
2009Roush Fenway Racing16FordDAY
5
CAL
34
LVS
1*
BRITEXNSHPHO
1*
TALRCHDARCLT
12
DOV
25
NSHKENMLWNHA
7
DAYCHI
7
GTWIRPIOWGLN
7
MCH
8
BRICGVATL
8
RCH
12
DOVKAN
5
CAL
14
CLTMEMTEXPHOHOM24th1966[73]
2010Baker Curb Racing27FordDAY
26
CAL
2
LVS
9
BRI
6
NSHPHO
5
TEX
7
TALRCH
2
DAR
35
DOV
8
CLT
13
NSHKENROANHADAYCHIGTWIRPIOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTGTWTEXPHOHOM35th1368[74]

Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series

[edit]
NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627NGTCPtsRef
1998Roush Racing80FordWDW
5
8th3872[75]
50HOM
4
PHO
36
POR
26
EVG
17
I70
21
GLN
27
TEX
22
BRI
29
MLW
5
NZH
30
CAL
7
PPR
17
IRP
7
NHA
2
FLM
24
NSV
4
HPT
21
LVL
8
RCH
3
MEM
22*
GTW
19
MAR
8*
SON
20
MMR
14
PHO
2
LVS
5
1999HOM
11
PHO
11
EVG
10
MMR
24
MAR
5
MEM
1
PPR
14
I70
10
BRI
9
TEX
3
PIR
1
GLN
4
MLW
1*
NSV
22
NZH
1
MCH
1*
NHA
4
IRP
1
GTW
1
HPT
8
RCH
1
LVS
1
LVL
14
TEX
2
CAL
7
2nd3739[76]
2000DAY
11
HOM
5*
PHO
5
MMR
12
MAR
14
PIR
13
GTW
4
MEM
2
PPR
1*
EVG
4
TEX
1*
KEN
1*
GLN
1*
MLW
3
NHA
4
NZH
3
MCH
1*
IRP
5
NSV
14
CIC
2*
RCH
2
DOV
2
TEX
25
CAL
5
1st3826[77]
200199DAYHOMMMRMARGTWDARPPRDOVTEXMEM
9
MLWKANKENNHAIRPNSH
7
CICNZH
1*
RCHSBOTEXLVSPHO
1*
CAL41st664[78]
2004Circle Bar Racing44FordDAYATLMARMFDCLTDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENGTWMCHIRPNSHBRIRCHNHALVSCALTEXMARPHODARHOM
8
77th142[79]
2019Kyle Busch Motorsports51ToyotaDAYATLLVSMARTEXDOVKANCLTTEX
1
IOWGTWCHIKENPOCELDMCHBRIMSPLVSTALMARPHOHOM53rd45[80]
2020GMS Racing24ChevyDAYLVSCLTATLHOMPOCKENTEXKANKANMCHDRCDOVGTWDAR
19
RCHBRILVSTALKANTEXMARPHO63rd18[81]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

ARCA Menards Series West

[edit]
ARCA Menards Series West results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415AMSWCPtsRef
1996John Kieper98ChevyTUS
30
AMP
4
MMRSONMADPORTUSEVGCNSMADMMRSONMMRPHOLVS38th238[82]
2024Sigma Performance Services23ChevyPHOKERPIRSONIRWIRWSHATRI
9
MADAASKERPHO50th35[83]
2025KERPHOTUCCNSKERSONTRI
3
25th82[84]
24PIR
4
AASMADLVSPHO

International Race of Champions

[edit]

(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)

International Race of Champions results
SeasonMake1234Pos.PointsRef
2003PontiacDAY
5
TAL
3
CHI
6
IND
7
7th41[85]

24 Hours of Daytona

[edit]

(key)

24 Hours of Daytona results
YearClassNoTeamCarCo-driversLapsPositionClass Pos.
2005DP49United StatesMultimatic MotorsportsFord Multimatic DPCanadaScott Maxwell
United StatesKurt Busch
United StatesMatt Kenseth
58827DNF15DNF

Stadium Super Trucks

[edit]

(key) (Bold – Pole position.Italics – Fastest qualifier. * – Most laps led.)

Stadium Super Trucks results
Year1234567891011121314151617181920SSTCPtsRef
2018ELSADEADEADELBHLBHBARBARDETDETTEXTEXROA
7
ROA
2
SMPSMPHLNHLNMXCMXCN/A[86]
2019COACOATEXTEXLBHLBHTORTORMOH
2
MOH
4
MOHMOHROAROAROAPOR
3
POR
8
SRF
4
SRF
8
9th105[87]
2021STPSTPMOH
4
MOH
2
MOHMOHNSHNSHLBHLBH13th42[88]
– ReplacedBill Hynes, points went to Hynes

Superstar Racing Experience

[edit]

(key* – Most laps led.1 – Heat 1 winner.2 – Heat 2 winner.

Superstar Racing Experience results
YearNo.123456SRXCPts
202169STA
21
KNXELDIRPSLG
82
NSV12th63
2022FIF
6
SBO
21
STA
10
NSV
9
I55
5
SHA
6
5th150
2023STASTA II
5
MMIBERELDLOS14th1

* Season still in progress

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Portals:

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Sporting positions
Preceded byNASCAR Busch Series Champion
2002
Succeeded by
Preceded byNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Champion
2000
Succeeded by
Achievements
Preceded bySouthern 500 Winner
2005, 2006
Succeeded by
Preceded byNASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year
2001
Succeeded by
Preceded byCraftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year
1998
Succeeded by
Personnel
ARCA Menards Series
Drivers
(23) TBA
Crew chiefs
(23) TBA
ARCA Menards Series East
Drivers
  • (23) TBA
  • (24) TBA (part-time)
Crew chiefs
  • (23) TBA
  • (24) TBA
ARCA Menards Series West
Drivers
  • (23) TBA (part-time)
  • (24) TBA (part-time)
Crew chiefs
  • (23) TBA
  • (24) TBA
Former drivers
Former personel
Partnerships and affiliations
Personnel
  • John Cohen
NASCAR Cup Series
Drivers
Crew chiefs
  • (44) Jay Guy
Former drivers
Partnerships and affiliations
Buyouts and mergers
Formerly known as Xxxtreme Motorsport and Team Xtreme Racing
Years active
2011–2023
Personnel
Former drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame
NASCAR Truck Series Championships
Drivers' Championship
Regular Season Championship
ARCA Menards Series Championships
ARCA Menards Series East Championships
Buyouts and mergers
Related teams
Years active
2010–2023
Personnel
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Former drivers
NASCAR Truck Series Championships
Drivers' Championship
Owners' Championship
Regular Season Championship
ARCA Menards Series East Championships
Buyouts and mergers
Headquarters:Concord,North Carolina
Personnel
NASCAR Cup Series
Drivers
Crew chiefs
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series
  • (6) Collin Bowden
  • (17) Timmy Holmes
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Notable former drivers
NASCAR
Trans-Am
iRacing
Former personnel
NASCAR Cup Series Championships
NASCAR Xfinity Series Championships
NASCAR Truck Series Championships
NASCAR iRacing Series Championships
  • 2019 (Novak)
Daytona 500 wins
Coca-Cola 600 wins
Southern 500 wins
Winston 500 wins
All-Star Race wins
Cook Out Clash wins
Partnerships and affiliations
See also
Formerly known as Roush Racing and Roush Fenway Racing
Years active
1984–2011
Personnel
Former drivers
NASCAR Winston Cup Series
NASCAR Nationwide Series
NASCAR Truck Series
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Notable events
Partnerships and affiliations
Other names
  • Baker-Curb Racing
  • CAA Performance
  • Curb-Agajanian Performance Group
  • Edge Performance Group
Buyouts and mergers
Years active
1995–2007
Personnel
Former drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Buyouts and mergers
Years active
1978–2010
Personnel
  • Tom Mitchell
Former drivers
Former personnel
Buyouts and mergers
Years active
1949–2008
Personnel
Former drivers
NASCAR Hall of Fame
NASCAR Cup Series Championships
Daytona 500 wins
Winston 500 wins
Coca-Cola 600 wins
Southern 500 wins
Buyouts and mergers
Related articles
Years active
  • 1985-1989 (Jackson Bros. Motorsports)
  • 1989-1996 (Leo Jackson Motorsports)
  • 1996-2004 (Andy Petree Racing)
Personnel
Jackson Bros. Motorsports
Leo Jackson Motorsports
  • Leo Jackson
  • Richard Jackson
Andy Petree Racing
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Former drivers
Jackson Bros. Motorsports
Leo Jackson Motorsports
Andy Petree Racing
Southern 500 wins
Winston 500 wins
Partnerships and affiliations
Buyouts and mergers
NASCAR Cup Series
NASCAR Xfinity Series
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Officially known as theCamping World SRX Series
Personnel
Seasons
Champions
2021 drivers
Full-time
Part-time
2022 drivers
Full-time
Part-time
2023 drivers
Full-time
Part-time
Tracks
2021
2022
2023
International
National
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