Greg Biffle
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series: Sylvania 300
Sunday September 16
1:00 PM Eastern - ABC/MRN
Fast Facts
Greg Biffle has two top-10 finishes in six NASCAR Busch Series starts at New Hampshire International Speedway as well as three top-five finishes in three Craftsman Truck Series starts.
Biffle finished 39th last week at Richmond and currently sits 15th in the point standings, 170 points out of 14th and 22 points ahead of Casey Mears in the 16th position.
At the July race in New Hampshire, Aflac debuted its black and blue Ford Fusion with driver Greg Biffle, a first for the Georgia-based company.
This weekend Biffle will run a yellow and black Lumber Liquidators paint scheme.
Greg Biffle
Team: No. 16 Lumber Liquidators Ford Fusion
Crew Chief: Greg Erwin
Chassis: RK-476 New Car
Biffle on racing at New Hampshire International Speedway:
“I always enjoy racing at New Hampshire. It’s a flat track and those are always fun for a driver because it requires a lot of throttle and brake input. The keys to New Hampshire are getting the car to rotate in the corner and have lots of forward bite exiting. If you can hit both of those things with the setup then it’s generally a good day. We’re taking a brand new racecar that was built for flat tracks and we did some testing at Milwaukee back in June that should help us with our setup notes.”
Crew Chief Greg Erwin on racing at New Hampshire International Speedway:
“We’re taking a brand new car to New Hampshire this weekend that was built for flat-track racing. We’ll focus on getting the car to turn through the center of the corners. That’s something we struggled with as a team in July so Roush Fenway has spent some time sending teams to Milwaukee and Iowa to test and work on getting these cars to turn on the flat tracks. We tested at Milwaukee and I think we learned a few things that will help us out this weekend. We’ve got several new things we’ll be working with as far as the setup goes and I think if we get off on the right foot, it will be a good weekend for us.”