Greg Biffle – Kentucky Advance

Greg Biffle – NSCS ADVANCE

Team:          No. 16 American Red Cross Ford Fusion

Crew Chief:  Matt Puccia

Chassis:      Primary: RK-803   Last ran All-Star – finished 22nd

Backup: RK-786    Last ran Homestead – finished 35th

Biffle at Kentucky Speedway:

Date        Event                              S          F       Laps           Led       Status           Money

07-09-11  Quaker State 400             21        21     267/267      0          Running         $90,000

06-17-00  Camping World Truck Series     2          1       150/150   53        Running         $77,085

06-16-01  Nationwide Series            37        2       200/200 0          Running         $74,695

06-16-02  Nationwide Series            9          2       200/200 59        Running         $68,825

06-19-04  Nationwide Series            7          3       200/200 81        Running         $57,350

06-18-05  Nationwide Series            21        30     190/200      6          Accident        $17,335

06-17-06  Nationwide Series            30        6       200/200 41        Running         $25,150

06-16-07  Nationwide Series            11        10     200/200      0          Running         $24,475

Races        Wins    Top-5s    Top-10s Poles      Led            Money

Cumulative         8                1          4             6        0             240             $434,915

Biffle on racing at Kentucky Speedway:

“Kentucky is a really fun, flat 1.5-mile track which creates lots of side-by-side racing.  The sweeping corners, combined with the flat puts on a great race.  Plus Saturday night racing under the lights is always exciting.”

Crew chief Matt Puccia on racing at Kentucky Speedway:

“I consider Kentucky a flatter 1.5-mile race track and I have some past experience there in both the Truck and Nationwide Series.  Greg has run well there in the past, so with our combined experience hopefully we can capitalize on that and get a good point run.”

FAST FACTS

•        Kentucky History: On July 17, 2000 the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series visited Kentucky Speedway for the first time and Biffle won the race by a margin of 2.182 seconds over Jack Sprague.  That was the third of five wins Biffle collected that season on his way to the truck series championship.

•        Close Call: Biffle was also part of the closest Nationwide Series finish at Kentucky Speedway in 2002 when he finished second, only .036 seconds behind Todd Bodine.

•        Point Standings: Biffle is currently second in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver point standings, 11 points behind leader Matt Kenseth.

•        Follow: On Twitter fans can follow @163MTeam and @3MRacing for the latest info on Biffle and the No. 16 Pit Bulls.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

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