Last month, the NASCAR legend Greg Biffle was among seven people killed in a tragic plane crash in Statesville, North Carolina. The veteran driver spent most of his career with RFK Racing, and in his memory, they put together a new exhibit at the team’s museum in Biffle’s honor.
The new exhibit includes the car with which Biffle won his 19th and final Cup race at Michigan in 2013, which was also Ford’s 1,000th victory in NASCAR. The trophy from that day is also present, along with a commemorative coin and a race-winning die-cast model. Another trophy on display is from his 2012 victory at Texas Motor Speedway.
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The exhibit also features Biffle’s National Guard firesuit and Victory Lane champagne bottle from his 2006 Southern 500 victory. Biffle won twice at Dover, and the Miles the Monster trophy holding his 2008 car is also part of the exhibit. He beat his teammates Matt Kenseth And Carl Edwards in a 1-2-3 for the team that day.
Biffle has 56 victories in NASCAR’s three national divisions, and 53 of them driving Roush equipment. He became champion of the Truck Series in 2000 and the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series (then known as the Busch Grand National) in 2002.
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