NASCAR legend reflects on Greg Biffle's tragic death
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Fox News correspondent Jonathan Serrie reports from North Carolina, after a Cessna 550 crashed near Statesville Regional Airport, killing former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife, Cristina, their two children and three others.
How Connor Zilisch’s Record-Breaking NASCAR Xfinity Season Became “Hard to Deal With” for Jesse Love
Jesse Love created history by winning the 2025 Xfinity Series championship and has firmly planted himself as one of NASCAR’s top upcoming stars. What makes the achievement even more interesting is that he had to leapfrog his close friend, Connor Zilisch, to claim the title.
Greg Biffle was the latest athlete to die in an aviation crash. There were several deaths involving planes and helicopters, including one earlier this year.
Greg Biffle’s friend Cleetus McFarland is remembering the late NASCAR champion, speaking out in a YouTube tribute on Sunday, Dec. 21 after the NASCAR champion and his family, plus three others, died while flying to McFarland in Florida to celebrate the holidays.
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NASCAR champion Kyle Larson open to Rolex 24 return
Kyle Larson is ready to go back to Daytona for the Rolex 24 Hours. The two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion has three starts in IMSA’s season-opening crown jewel event, but none since 2016. He took overall victory with Chip Ganassi Racing in 2015, co-driving with Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan, and Jamie McMurray.
Longtime NASCAR driver Greg Biffle died in a plane crash on Thursday, Dec. 18. Here's how NASCAR icons honored him.