RFK Racing has added a new Greg Biffle memorabilia item to their museum in Concord, North Carolina. The late NASCAR legend, who used to drive for Roush Racing (now RFK Racing) back in the day, was killed alongside his family in a tragic plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport on Dec. 18, 2025. He was 55.
Currently on display is Biffle’s No. 16 car that helped him grab Ford’s 1000th win in NASCAR in 2013. Next to the iconic red and white Mustang is a special tribute to the fallen star. Inviting everyone to visit their shop, RFK Racing on X (formerly known as Twitter) wrote:
“We’ve added a heartfelt new display to the RFK Racing museum. In honor of Greg, we’re highlighting some of his remarkable achievements with our team — including the iconic No. 16 that secured Ford’s 1,000th victory in NASCAR — and a special tribute to the legendary Biff. All are welcome to stop by our museum and celebrate the legacy of Greg Biffle.”
Greg Biffle’s death has shocked every NASCAR fan out there. The crash also claimed the lives of his wife, Christina, and his kids, Emma and Ryder. A memorial service will be held at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte on Jan. 16. A separate memorial service was already held for Emma on Jan. 4 at the Cain Center in Cornelius.
“We are devastated by the loss of our dear friend, his family, and friends that were on the plane with him this morning,” wrote Ford Racing on X, as they recently honored Greg Biffle’s legacy in NASCAR. “Greg was not only a champion driver, he was a great husband, father, son, and friend who did whatever he could to support his community and those associated with NASCAR.”
Biffle was named one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers in 2023, during NASCAR’s 75th anniversary. He won championships in both the NASCAR Truck Series and the NASCAR Busch Series (now known as the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series). In fact, he was the first driver to pull off the feat.
Hendrick Motorsports Executive Jeff Gordon Remembers Greg Biffle; Pens a Heartfelt Tribute to the Fallen Legend
Hendrick Motorsports Vice Chairman Jeff Gordon took to X and shared an emotional message, remembering the late Greg Biffle. Although Biffle was a bit older than Gordon, the two were Cup Series contemporaries back in the day.
Gordon began driving full-time in 1992, while Biffle joined the series much later, in 2003. However, their careers overlapped until Gordon retired in 2015.
“Devastating news,” Gordon wrote in his post. “I had such tremendous respect for Greg as a driver, and we shared countless tough battles on the track. Like so many others, I was inspired by his tireless relief work during Hurricane Helene. My heart goes out to the Biffle family and everyone hurting.”
Tributes have come in from all around the country. Former NASCAR driver Clint Bowyer also offered a tribute, as did several others like Richard Petty, Kyle Busch, Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, and Mario Andretti.
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