09/20/2016

Biffle Sets Sights on Another Loudon Win

Biffle has 28 career Sprint Cup starts at Loudon, earning one win, eight top-five and eleven top-10 finishes.  Biffle’s average finishing position at Loudon is 15.3. In 2008, Biffle led 58 laps and earned his first Sprint Cup victory at the 1.058-mile track.

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Team:  No. 16 Performance Plus Motor Oil Ford Fusion

Crew Chief:                 Brian Pattie

Twitter:                        @Biffle16Team, @gbiffle

ADVANCE NOTES

Biffle at Loudon       

Biffle has 28 career Sprint Cup starts at Loudon, earning one win, eight top-five and eleven top-10 finishes.  Biffle’s average finishing position at Loudon is 15.3.

In 2008, Biffle led 58 laps and earned his first Sprint Cup victory at the 1.058-mile track.

Earlier this Season at Loudon        

As the race drew to a close, multiple cautions unfolded on the track, but Biffle was able to avoid them.  Biffle took the final green flag with 11 laps to go in the eighth position and was able to work his way forward to cross the finish line fifth.

Pet Calendars Available     

The Greg Biffle Foundation 2017 NASCAR Pets Calendar are available for sale on the foundation’s website www.gregbifflefoundation.com. Proceeds from the calendar benefit the Greg Biffle Foundation which was founded in 2005 to create awareness and serve as an advocate to improve the well-being of animals by engaging the power and passion of the motor sports industry.

National First Responders Day

Biffle and Hooters have teamed up to help petition congress to recognize our local and national heroes who risk their lives on a daily basis by creating a National First Responders Day.  Visit www.FirstRespondersDay.org to sign the petition.

Biffle on Loudon:

“Loudon is one of the more unique race tracks that we race at.  It’s a little bit flatter one-mile race track.  The thing I like about it is you can diamond the corner or run down on the apron a little bit and up the race track.  It gives a lot of opportunities to pass even though it’s difficult.”