I don’t have live access to current news feeds right now. Here’s what I can share based on the latest widely reported information up to late 2025:
- Greg Biffle, a prominent NASCAR driver with championships in the Truck Series and Xfinity Series, passed away in December 2025 in a plane crash in North Carolina, along with his wife Cristina and two children. This was reported by multiple outlets including ESPN and NASCAR-related publications.
- Following his passing, NASCAR and relevant racing communities highlighted Biffle’s on-track achievements as well as his humanitarian efforts and leadership in disaster relief in Western North Carolina. This context was echoed in industry coverage and tributes.
- Prior to that tragic news, there were occasional updates about Biffle’s ongoing involvement with racing events and media appearances, reflecting that he remained a recognized figure in the sport even after his full-time Cup Series career, though he had stepped back from full-time competition.
If you’d like, I can search for the most recent tributes, memorials, or post-2025 developments related to Greg Biffle and summarize them with citations. I can also pull together a concise timeline of his racing career highlights and impact.
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Greg Biffle, a long-time NASCAR driver who won championships in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, and won 19 Cup Series races, has unfortunately passed away alongside his wife Cristina, son Ryder and daughter Emma in a plane crash in Statesville, North Carolina, NASCAR officials confirmed. He was 55. NASCAR released the following statement: "NASCAR is devastated by the tragic loss of Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, daughter Emma, son Ryder, Craig Wadsworth and Dennis and...
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www.foxsports.comGreg Biffle died in a plane crash Thursday in North Carolina, where he'll be remembered not only as a NASCAR star, but as a humanitarian, too.
www.espn.comHas Greg Biffle’s return to Victory Lane in the Gander Outdoors NASCAR Truck Series opened the door to him doing more races?
www.motorsport.comGreg Biffle first made a name for himself in NASCAR for his incredible talent behind the wheel of a race car, but ultimately it was his big heart and generous spirit not just his ability on the racetrack that may have been the biggest impacts in a much-celebrated life.
racer.comBiffle passed away alongside his wife Cristina, son Ryder and daughter Emma in a plane crash in Statesville, North Carolina,
www.sema.orgAfter a 2005 season that saw Biffle finish as runner-up to the championship, and collect a series leading six wins, Biffle focuses on a championship run in 2006. Biffle has won championships on every level he's raced, so we like his chances for the cup this season. More Fantasy News
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