Greg Biffle
Definition
Gregory Jack Biffle (born December 23, 1969), nicknamed 'The Biff,' was an American professional stock car racing driver who competed primarily in NASCAR.
Biffle achieved championships in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (2000) and Busch Series (2002), along with 19 wins in the Cup Series, including victories at Daytona and the Southern 500.
Retired from full-time Cup racing after 2016, he continued part-time racing and other motorsports; tragically killed in a plane crash on December 18, 2025, along with family members.
Examples
Greg Biffle turned Daytona into his personal playground back in 2003, leaving fans buzzing faster than his engine.
If you need a driver who can Busch around the competition, Greg Biffle was your guy in 2002.
Greg Biffle proved retirement is just a pit stop, popping up in ARCA races as late as 2025.
They called him 'The Biff' because he hit the marks on the track—and apparently in the air too.