Greg Biffle — Sprint All-Star Advance

[media-credit name=”charlottemotorspeedway.com” align=”alignright” width=”199″][/media-credit]Greg Biffle – NSCS ADVANCE

Team:          No. 16 American Red Cross Ford Fusion

Crew Chief:  Matt Puccia

Chassis:      Primary: RK-803   Last ran California – finished sixth

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

Biffle, NSCS – All-Star:

Date        Event                              S          F       Laps           Status                       Money

05-21-11  Sprint All-Star Race         3          5       100/100 Running                     $128,275

05-22-10  Sprint All-Star Race         20        9       100/100 Running                     $86,124

05-22-10  Sprint Showdown             5          2       40/40 Running                     $41,734

05-16-09  Sprint All-Star Race         11        21     71/100 Accident                    $85,571

05-17-08  Sprint All-Star Race         5          2       100/100 Running                     $247,975

05-19-07  Nextel All-Star Challenge 12        15     80/80 Running                     $84,260

05-20-06  Nextel All-Star Challenge 6          13     50/90 Accident                    $98,833

05-21-05  Nextel All-Star Challenge 11        14     69/90 Accident                    $89,300

05-22-04  Nextel All-Star Challenge 10        19     10/90 Accident                    $71,000

05-17-03  The Winston Open           27        5       30/30 Running                     N/A

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

Cumulative         10              0          4             5       0             $933,072

Biffle on racing in the All-Star race:

“I’m super excited for the All-Star race Saturday night.  No points, I don’t have to worry about anything, it’s kind of like having a week off and getting to drive the car how I want to.  The team is pumped up about the Pit Crew Challenge Thursday night and we are excited about trying to win the million dollars Saturday night.”

Crew chief Matt Puccia on racing in the All-Star race:

“Charlotte is a great place to go, being that it is our home track. The All-Star race is exciting; it’s a different format from our normal races.  It’s a non-points race, which makes for a fun night when all that’s up for grabs is bragging rights, and of course a million dollars.  We can have some fun, but also take what we learn and apply it to next week when we are back to normal racing.  Charlotte has been a good track to us and we are looking forward to having a good run there this weekend.”

FAST FACTS

•        Red Cross: The No. 16 Ford Fusion will sport a “Saluting Our All-Stars” patriotic paint scheme, highlighting the 33 blood donors who will be listed on the car, while honoring millions of others across the country.

•        Point Standings: Biffle is currently leading the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver point standings for the ninth week in a row; two points ahead of second.

•        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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