Greg Biffle Texas Notes and Quotes

Biffle on Texas: “I love racing at Texas.  We had a couple of chances to win there last year and just had things go wrong.  We led over 200 laps there in the fall and had a shifter problem that took us out of contention for the win.  Based on how fast our car was at Las Vegas, I feel confident that we can go back to Texas this year and compete for a win if we don’t have anything go wrong.” 

Erwin on Texas:  “We generally run well in Texas and I believe this weekend will be no exception.  The track suits Greg’s driving style and that always helps. Texas allows for fast and exciting racing so it should be a good show for the fans down there.  Greg led 224 laps there during the fall race last year and we had a problem with the shifter.  He was able to drive back for a top-five finish though. If we can avoid any little problems like that, I don’t see why we can’t get this 3M Ford into victory lane.”

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