Greg Biffle – Michigan Advance

Team: No. 16 Roush Performance Ford Fusion
Twitter: @Biffle16Team, @gbiffle

ADVANCE NOTES

Biffle at Michigan
Biffle has 27 Sprint Cup career starts at Michigan, earning four wins, 10 top-five and 15 top-10 finishes.

Michigan is Biffle’s second-best average finishing track. His average finish is 13.1 from an average starting position of 14.4.

Biffle leads the way at Michigan with his four wins, no other active driver has four Sprint Cup wins at Michigan.

Laps Led

Biffle has led a total of 593 laps, ranking him second in laps led at Michigan. The only other two tracks where Biffle has led more laps are Texas and Darlington.

Loop Data Statistics

According to NASCAR’s Loop Data Statistics, Biffle ranks second in quality passes (952), third in average running position (11.04), third in laps run in the top 15 (3,342) and fourth in driver rating (100.6), dating back to 2005.

1,000th Win for Ford

Biffle claimed the 1,000th NASCAR win for Ford with his victory at Michigan in the spring of 2013. The win made Father’s Day extra special for Biffle since he was able to celebrate with his daughter in victory lane.
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Earlier this Season at Michigan
Biffle started the race 18th and made gains early on only to get trapped a lap down through an untimely caution during green flag stops. After taking the wave around the No. 16 Ford EcoBoost Ford became loose in traffic leaving Biffle with a 19th-place finish.

Biffle on Michigan:
“I love Michigan, it’s my favorite track to go to and is a great track for Roush. I’m undefeated in the Truck series, two races, two wins and four wins in the Cup series. We ran so good there in the spring and we’ve got the same aero package going back. It’s just one of those race tracks that I love the way it’s laid out. I love the speed of it. Hopefully we can improve on it a little bit from the spring and we feel good about our chances of winning.”

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