[media-credit name=”charlottemotorspeedway.com” align=”alignright” width=”232″][/media-credit]Greg Biffle – NSCS ADVANCE
Team: No. 16 Fastenal Ford Fusion
Crew Chief: Matt Puccia
Chassis: Primary: RK-809 Last ran Texas – finished first
Backup: RK-786 Last ran Homestead – finished 35th
Biffle, NSCS at Charlotte Motor Speedway:
Date Event S F Laps Led Status Money
10-15-11 Bank of America 500 5 15 334/334 68 Running $96,125
05-29-11 Coca-Cola 600 15 13 402/402 50 Running $121,750
10-16-10 Bank of America 500 22 5 334/334 1 Running $126,000
05-30-10 Coca-Cola 600 40 32 394/400 0 Running $93,075
10-17-09 Bank of America 500 23 16 334/334 0 Running $90,975
05-25-09 Coca-Cola 600 16 20 227/227 0 Running $116,175
10-11-08 Bank of America 500 3 7 334/334 16 Running $101,625
05-25-08 Coca-Cola 600 4 2 400/400 2 Running $248,600
10-13-07 Bank of America 500 10 27 334/337 0 Running $82,350
05-27-07 Coca-Cola 600 38 43 45/400 0 Accident $101,490
10-14-06 Bank of America 500 33 37 111/334 0 Engine $80,725
05-28-06 Coca-Cola 600 7 7 400/400 20 Running $134,650
10-15-05 UAW-GM 500 21 3 336/336 4 Running $156,050
05-29-05 Coca-Cola 600 29 6 400/400 1 Running $134,725
10-16-04 UAW-GM Quality 500 18 33 265/334 0 Running $63,550
05-30-04 Coca-Cola 600 30 21 397/400 0 Running $86,025
10-11-03 UAW-GM Quality 500 22 17 333/334 0 Running $53,000
05-25-03 Coca-Cola 600 26 16 275/276 0 Running $76,500
Races Wins Top-5s Top-10s Poles Led Money
Cumulative 18 0 3 6 0 162 $1,963,390
Biffle on racing at Charlotte Motor Speedway:
“The Coca-Cola 600 is the longest race of the season and we are back to points racing this weekend so it’s important to finish well. We’ve been running well at Charlotte so I think we’ll definitely have a good run in our No. 16 Fastenal Ford this weekend. Our car was a little off at the All-Star, and obviously we didn’t get much time to work on it, but we’ll get more opportunities this weekend. The 600 is a long, drawn out, strategy-driven race and we’ll have to make it all the way to the end.”
Crew chief Matt Puccia on racing at Charlotte Motor Speedway:
“We didn’t have the results we wanted from the All-Star race, but we were fortunate to learn a lot of things that will apply to us this weekend in the 600. Traditionally we run well at Charlotte and we even had a chance to win last fall, so we are all looking forward to the 600. Charlotte is a typical 1.5-mile race track with a lot of grip. The challenge is being able to adjust from the conditions changing from daytime to nighttime as the sun goes down. So that’s the challenge that we’ll have in front of us, but we are excited to be bringing the car we won Texas with.”
FAST FACTS
• The Car: Chassis 809 is the same car Biffle qualified third, led 90 laps and won with at Texas.
• Fastenal: Biffle’s No. 16 Ford will be part of a three-car Fastenal fleet. Kenseth and Edwards will also be running similar patriotic themed Fastenal Fords.
• Last Time in the Coke 600: Biffle had the lead, but ran out of gas under the caution leading to the green-white-checker finish. He restarted 21st and charged his way back to finish 13th.
• Point Standings: Biffle is currently leading the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver point standings; 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.