Greg Biffle – Richmond Advance

Greg Biffle – Richmond Advance

Team:                          No. 16 3M Scotch Ford Fusion
Crew Chief:                 Matt Puccia
Primary Chassis:         RK-885  Attempted Bristol – accident in practice
Backup Chassis:        RK-876  Last ran Phoenix – finished 17th

ADVANCE NOTES

·        Biffle at Richmond
o   Biffle has 23 Sprint Cup career starts at Richmond, earning two top-five and six top-10 finishes.

·        The Car
o   Chassis RK-885 was a brand new chassis in Bristol, but never made it to the race.  An accident in practice forced the team to race the backup car.

·        Last Time at Richmond
o   Biffle started ninth and finished 12th, securing his position in the 2013 Chase field.

Biffle on Richmond:

“Richmond is always a fun race track.   It drives like a mile-and-a-half, like a superspeedway, but yet it’s got little short corners.  There’s big, long, fast straightway and little tight corners, lots of technique to getting around Richmond.  We’ve gotten better and better there and have some top 10’s.  I’m looking to get my first win at Richmond this weekend.”

Puccia on Richmond:

“We’ve shown a lot of promise at Richmond over the last few races there.  Our short track program has come along well, we had a good run at Martinsville, which is a totally different track, but there are some things that will transfer over.  Track position is important, so qualifying on Friday will be pretty important.  Having a car that’s good for a long run will be key to having a good run there because tire fall off is pretty big.”

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