Greg Biffle – NSCS ADVANCE
Team: No. 16 3M Ford Fusion
Crew Chief: Matt Puccia
Chassis: Primary: RK-794 Brand new chassis
Backup: RK-689 Last ran Daytona in July – finished 18th
Biffle, NSCS at Daytona International Speedway:
Date Event S F Laps Led Status Money
7-02-11 Coke Zero 400 17 18 170/170 1 Running $111,025
2-20-11 Daytona 500 26 35 126/208 0 Accident $289,713
7-03-10 Coke Zero 400 10 20 163/166 1 Running $103,750
2-14-10 Daytona 500 23 3 208/208 27 Running $793,370
7-04-09 Coke Zero 400 9 18 160/160 0 Running $114,400
2-15-09 Daytona 500 35 20 152/152 0 Running $297,863
7-05-08 Coke Zero 400 33 43 69/200 0 Accident $91,612
2-17-08 Daytona 500 18 10 200/200 7 Running $313,763
7-07-07 Pepsi 400 18 6 160/160 0 Running $130,750
2-18-07 Daytona 500 25 25 202/202 0 Running $276,075
7-01-06 Pepsi 400 12 31 160/160 1 Running $102,175
2-19-06 Daytona 500 16 31 203/203 1 Running $258,758
7-02-05 Pepsi 400 18 36 129/160 0 Running $97,475
2-20-05 Daytona 500 23 25 201/203 0 Running $269,613
7-03-04 Pepsi 400 9 31 159/160 0 Running $79,125
2-15-04 Daytona 500 1 12 200/200 0 Running $249,312
7-05-03 Pepsi 400 30 1 160/160 21 Running $187,975
2-16-03 Daytona 500 27 21 109/109 0 Running $177,495
Races Wins Top-5s Top-10s Poles Led Money
February 9 0 1 2 1 35 $2,925,962
July 9 1 1 2 0 24 $1,018,287
Cumulative 18 1 2 4 0 59 $3,944,249
Biffle on racing in the Daytona 500:
“The Daytona 500 is the biggest race of anyone’s career. It’s a long race, a lot happens, you have to miss the big wreck, and you’ve got to be there at the end. We don’t know how long we’ll be able to push and it’s all about track position in the last few laps. We learned a lot from the Shootout and the fact we were able to qualify on the outside row for the Daytona 500 is a testament to how hard my team has worked in the off season getting ready for this weekend. I can’t wait to see if we can keep that 3M Ford up front.”
Crew chief Matt Puccia on racing in the Daytona 500:
“We’ve got a new rule package heading into this season, and at Daytona, survival is the biggest thing. You’ve got to be there at the end to be in position to win. Coming off the Shootout I feel like our team is working well together and I’m ready to see how the new fuel injection system plays into a full race. It should be interesting and may shake up how pit strategy has worked in the past.”
FAST FACTS
• All Ford front row: with a lap time of 46.371 seconds Biffle secured a second-place starting position on the front row for the Daytona 500.
• Biffle was one of the few drivers to cross the finish line intact in the Bud Shootout. He started seventh and finished sixth.
• Biffle earned his first career Sprint Cup pole position in 2004 for the Daytona 500.
• Biffle’s first Sprint Cup victory came at Daytona in July in 2003.
• Be sure to “like” the 3M Racing Facebook page for a behind the scenes look at the No. 16 3M Ford getting ready for Daytona.
• On Twitter fans can follow @163MTeam and @3MRacing for the latest info on Biffle and the No. 16 Pit Bulls.
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