Food City 500 * Bristol Motor Speedway * 3/28/04
Greg Biffle
Team: Roush Racing
Car: No. 16 National Guard / Jackson Hewitt Ford
Owner: Jack Roush
Crew Chief: Doug Richert
Chassis: RK-195 (most recently used in Las Vegas, where they qualified ninth)
Greg Biffle on racing at BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY:
"I'm really excited about racing in Bristol this weekend. The track is fun, but at the same time it is very demanding and I like the challenge that it presents. We've had good runs there over the years in the Cup, Busch and Truck Series and I don't see any reason why we won't be strong this weekend. We're coming off a win in the Busch Series with the Charter car and we've run extremely well the last two weeks in the National Guard Ford. I feel like everything is starting to click on both sides and I think we have a good chance to win at least one of the races this weekend."
Crew Chief Doug Richert on racing at BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY:
"We're taking the same car we ran in Las Vegas. We qualified well with it there and hope to race well with it at Bristol. Bristol is a good track for Greg. He has run well in races there in the Busch and Craftsman Truck Series and had a good run there last year in the Cup race until they had a cut tire. Track position is going to be critical because it is so difficult to pass at Bristol. We'll need to qualify well, get a good pit selection and not make any mistakes in the pits."
Fast Facts
Greg Biffle and the No. 60 Charter Communications Busch Series Team won last weekend's Diamond Hill Plywood 200 at Darlington Raceway.
Biffle has one pole at Bristol Motor Speedway in the Craftsman Truck Series (6-5-99).