Biffle Dominates Sprint Showdown; Races into All-Star Race

CONCORD, N.C. (May 15, 2015) – Greg Biffle, driver of the No. 16 Ortho Ford Fusion, took the lead on lap one and dominated the first segment of Friday night’s Sprint Showdown, leading all 20 laps to earn a berth in tomorrow night’s Sprint All-Star race. The victory keeps alive Roush Fenway’s 26-year streak of having a least one car in the all-star event in each season since 1990. It is also Biffle’s 12th appearance in the All-Star race.

“I’m really excited.  We’ve worked really hard and we had good track position.  We qualified well.  It seems like we’re getting our cars a little bit better,” said Biffle, who took the green flag from the outside pole.  “We know we still have work to do, but when it got out in clean air it was pretty fast and we were able to hold off Clint (Bowyer) and have a pretty good lead.

“We knew guns were blazing,” added Biffle. “It gives us a bunch of confidence.  We know we still have a lot of other cars to compete against, but it felt good to win half a race, so we’ll see what happens.

“Whoever got out front was going win and I told (crew chief) Matt (Puccia) that.  I had my tires warmed up and I pushed the gas down as easy as I could and I started spinning and he started spinning also.  I thought, ‘Oh, he’s going get me,’ but I modulated the gas and started pushing it back down and I got some grip, and then he got a little sideways and came down and actually got into us.  I haven’t looked at the side yet, but he was spinning also.  Then my car took off and I got that jump and that was the end of it.”

Trevor Bayne finished seventh in the race. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. restarted the second segment in fifth, but finished 23rd after suffering a loose wheel.

It marks the second time Roush Fenway has scored a win to race into the All-Star race, with Jeff Burton winning the Sprint Showdown in 2003. It’s the second time Biffle has raced his way in, accomplishing the feat with a second-place win in 2010. Stenhouse also previously raced his way in in 2013 with a second-place finish.

Tomorrow night’s Sprint All-Star race is set for 9:00 PM and will be televised live on FOX Sports1.

Are you a die-hard NASCAR fan? Follow every lap, every pit stop, every storyline? We're looking for fellow enthusiasts to share insights, race recaps, hot takes, or behind-the-scenes knowledge with our readers. Click Here to apply!

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

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest articles

Layne Riggs capitalizes for wild Truck victory at San Diego

The 24-year-old Riggs from Bahama, North Carolina, led a race-high 21 of 53 over-scheduled laps and capitalized in overtime to win the Truck Series' inaugural event at San Diego's Naval Coronado Base.

Ford Racing Notes and Quotes – Chris Buescher San Diego Media Availability

CHRIS BUESCHER, No. 17 Body Guard Ford Mustang Dark Horse – HOW DO YOU FEEL THAT PRACTICE SESSION WENT? “I don’t think it was too bad."

Kaden Honeycutt wins inaugural Truck pole at San Diego

The 22-year-old Honeycutt from Willow Park, Texas, clocked in a pole-winning lap at 90.813 mph in 134.782 seconds to claim the inaugural Truck Series pole position in San Diego, California.

TOYOTA RACING – NCS San Diego Quotes – Tyler Reddick – 06.19.16

23XI Racing driver Tyler Reddick was made available to the media on Friday prior to the NASCAR Cup Series race at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego.

Best New Zealand Online Casinos