Greg Biffle provides a big update on his plans for the 2025 Daytona 500

Greg Biffle provides a big update on his plans for the 2025 Daytona 500. Will Biffle attempt to make the Great American Race in 2025?

[autotag]Greg Biffle[/autotag] hasn’t competed full-time in NASCAR since the 2016 season, but it doesn’t mean he wants to stay away from the sport. In 2022, Biffle competed in five NASCAR Cup Series races, including the Daytona 500, with NY Racing Team. While the former full-time NASCAR driver hasn’t run a race in two years, he still wants to compete in the sport.

Recently, Biffle joined Let’s Go Racing with David Starr for an interview and talked about his plans for the 2025 season. As of now, Biffle doesn’t have a ride for the 2025 Daytona 500, but he definitely wants another opportunity in the Great American Race.

“I don’t have anything in the works right now, so I would say Daytona in February is probably slim,” Biffle said. “I definitely will be there. I love that time of the year and Daytona, so I’ll be down there wandering around, but as far as being behind the wheel, it’s probably unlikely [in 2025]. I want to put something together and run another [Daytona 500] in a good, competitive car. So I need to get off my butt and start working on it and find a good car to drive.”

Several teams run an extra part-time entry in the Daytona 500, so could Biffle find an organization, such as 23XI Racing or RFK Racing, to field a fourth car? The former Roush Fenway Racing driver wants another opportunity to compete in good equipment, so either organization would fit the criteria. Hopefully, Biffle can find something so he can race at least one more time.

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Which NASCAR driver has the most wins at Homestead?

Which NASCAR driver has the most wins at Homestead-Miami Speedway? Check out who tops the list in Miami!

NASCAR doesn’t have a very long history with Homestead-Miami Speedway, but it has produced great moments dating back to the 1999 season. Since that point, the NASCAR Cup Series has competed in 25 races. However, which NASCAR driver has the most wins at Homestead? Well, the answer is a trio of successful competitors in the sport’s history.

[autotag]Tony Stewart[/autotag], [autotag]Greg Biffle[/autotag], and [autotag]Denny Hamlin[/autotag] have three victories at Homestead, which makes them the most successful drivers at the track in NASCAR history. Stewart won the first two Cup Series races at the venue and in 2011 while Biffle won three straight from 2004-2006. Meanwhile, Hamlin has won three times in 2009, 2013, and 2020.

As for the next active NASCAR driver with the most wins at Homestead, Kyle Busch holds the second spot with two victories. Busch is the only driver that can equal Stewart, Biffle, and Hamlin at the next event but several drivers with one victory can join Busch at second overall as an active competitor.

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Biffle joins SRX for Thunder Road round

A day after announcing Kasey Kahne’s appearance in this season’s Superstar Racing Experience, the series revealed that Greg Biffle will join the SRX field at Thunder Road Speedbowl in Barre, Vermont on July 20. Biffle, who was recently named one of …

A day after announcing Kasey Kahne’s appearance in this season’s Superstar Racing Experience, the series revealed that Greg Biffle will join the SRX field at Thunder Road Speedbowl in Barre, Vermont on July 20. Biffle, who was recently named one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers, has raced in each of the series’ first two seasons, making eight starts. He has 19 NASCAR Cup Series wins and was the 2000 NASCAR Truck Series champion.

“I am so excited to return to the SRX series for a third season,” said Biffle. “What I look forward to the most is getting to compete with 12 of the best drivers in the world and see new racetracks. I can’t wait to experience Thunder Road for the first time!”

“Greg Biffle on a short track like Thunder Road makes so much sense for SRX,” said series CEO Don Hawk. “He is a craftsman on short tracks, and he will be a threat to win there with his skill set. Welcome back Greg.”

SRX will air on six consecutive Thursday nights at 9pm ET on ESPN, starting July 13.