All of Greg Biffle’s Cup Wins by Track

In honor of Greg Biffle’s two weeks of selfless efforts to help those affected by Hurricane Helene by flying his personal helicopter on missions to rescue and deliver supplies in the areas affected, we chose Biffle to be the next in our ‘Wins by Track‘ Series. Charlotte Motor Speedway honored Greg by naming him the honorary starter of this past weekend’s Bank of America ROVAL 400 at Charlotte.

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Greg made his first career start in what was, at the time, the NASCAR Winston Cup Series at California (Auto Club) in 2002 for Roush Racing after failing to qualify for that season’s Daytona 500. Biffle also made four starts for Andy Petree Racing later in the season. Biffle returned the following season full-time for Roush, where he would score his first career Cup Series victory at Daytona’s Pepsi 400 and compete for the team full-time until the end of the 2016 season.

Greg Biffle would make five starts in 2022 in the all-new NEXT GEN car for the new NY Racing in their No. 44 Chevrolet entry, even qualifying for the Great American Race. he made what has so far been his final Cup Series start that year at the Summer Talladega race marking 515 career starts.

Greg scored 19 Cup Series victories throughout his Cup career and finished a career-best 2nd in the 2005 Championship, 185 points behind Tony Stewart. He would finish in the Top 5 in the standings three times over his career: in 2005, 2008, and 2012.

So let’s break down his wins by track.

  • Daytona – 1 – First Career Win – 2003 Pepsi 400
  • California Speedway (Auto Club Speedway) – 1 – 2005
  • New Hampshire Motor Speedway – 1 – 2008
  • Pocono Raceway – 1 – 2010
  • Kansas Speedway – 2 – 2007, 2010
  • Dover Motor Speedway – 2 – 2005, 2008
  • Texas Motor Speedway – 2 – 2005, 2012
  • Darlington Raceway – 2 – 2005, 2006 (No Southern 500s)
  • Homestead-Miami Speedway – 3 – 3 in a row 2004, 2005, 2006
  • Michigan International Speedway – 4 – 2004, 2005, 2012, 2013 – Career High – Final Win

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