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Greg Biffle: Races
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Biffle wins at Texas: #16-Greg Biffle won the Samsung/RadioShack 500 at Texas Motor Speedway by leading 219 of 334 laps. #41-Casey Mears made a late run after a caution and only took 2 tires and Biffle stalked Mears down within a few laps and won the race by just over 4 seconds over #42-Jamie McMurray. #48-Jimmie Johnson, #41-Casey Mears and #40-Sterling Marlin. The rest of the top 10 were #15-Waltrip, #97-Busch, #21-Rudd, #8-Earnhardt Jr. and #2-Wallace. It is Biffle's 5th career win and 2nd of 2005. #48-Johnson maintains the points lead over Biffle by 135.
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In 2006, Greg Biffle struggled a lot after his two wins at Homestead-Miami and Darlington Raceway. He finished 33rd at the Brickyard, 24th at Pocono Raceway and 38th at the Watkins Glen International putting him lower on the series points. During the years 2004 to 2006 the Army National Guard became his primary sponsor with other sponsors being Jackson Hewitt Tax Services, Post-it/3M, Subway, Prism Guard Shield and Charter Communications.
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This Nascar licensed Greg Biffle / National Guard racing shirt by Team Caliber is made of a cotton/synth. blend for comfort and durability, wash after wash. Reinforced stitching on the sleeves and collar, this shirt features outstanding driver racing graphics. Some sizes may be sold out Subject to limited quantities and availability
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Greg Biffle will drive the No. 16 Aflac Ford for its debut at the NEXTEL Cup race on July 1 at New Hampshire International Speedway for a total of four races. Aflac is ... sponsoring four Busch Series races with drivers Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth and Jamie McMurray.
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Phoenix, Arizona, October 26, 2001 - Greg Biffle, a NASCAR Busch Series rookie, returned to his racing roots by going back to victory lane in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Biffle won Friday's Chevy Silverado 150 at Phoenix International Raceway for his second truck victory in only four races this season.
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Greg Biffle will look to rebound from what has to be considered a disappointing 2006 campaign. Although he earned two race wins, it was a far cry from his six-win, 21-top 10 performance of '05. He came up 35 points shy of winning the Nextel Cup championship that season, and expectations were high entering '06.
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