LYCOS RETRIEVER
Greg Biffle
built 604 days ago
After a stellar 2005 performance, Greg Biffle was the vogue pick for most preseason prognosticators to win last season's Cup. From the drop of the green at Daytona... the prognosticators were proved wrong. A last-lap crash at Daytona followed by a blown engine at Fontana - in a race he dominated - left the team in a hole it could not dig itself out of.
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This cotton sleevless Greg Biffle/National Guard Royal Shooter Tank Top is double reinforced stitched, for durability, yet it's very soft. Your favorite driver's graphics are imprinted in the team color. Stay cool in the heat, and show off your team pride, with one of these officially licensed t shirts! Some sizes may be sold out.
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At the start of his racing career on the short tracks of the Northwest around his home town of Vancouver, Wash., Greg Biffle had impressive statistics which included NASCAR Winston Racing Series championships at Portland Speedway and Tri-Cities Raceway. Biffle caught the eye of NASCAR Hall-of-Famer Benny Parsons during the 1995/96 NASCAR Winter Heat Series, which proved to be the key that opened the door to what has been a remarkable career to date. Parsons told Jack Roush that there was no way he could pass up the chance to hire Biffle, but that if he did pass it up, he would regret it while watching Biffle win races for another team owner.
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Fla. (AP) _ Greg Biffle and Carl Edwards have little room for improvement. Biffle won five of the first 15 races last year, added another victory at the season finale in Homestead and finished second in the Nextel Cup championship. Edwards picked up four wins, capping each of them with trademark backflips, and was third in the points.
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Greg Biffle came to Roush Racing from the short tracks of the Northwest and quickly made a name for himself when he took the 1998 Rookie of the Year Award in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He went on to win the truck series championship two years later and captured the Busch Series Rookie of the Year honor in 2001. In 2002, Biffle became the first driver to win both the Craftsman Truck and Busch Series Championships. He accomplished a life-long goal in 2002 at Daytona with his first NASCAR Nextel Cup Series victory. In 2003, Biffle added two more wins to his Cup record but nothing would compare to the 2005 season when he ran away with five wins in the first 15 races. Biffle added one more victory at Homestead to become the winningest driver of the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup season.
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The “Hook Up with Greg Biffle” promotion began in January, 2006. Contestants completed entry cards through October 31 at their local Luhrs dealership or at boat shows in which Luhrs dealers participate nationwide. Mazza attended the Atlantic City International Powerboat Show in February, where he filled out his winning contest entry with representatives from local Luhrs dealer Clarks Landing Marina in Pt. Pleasant, NJ. He and a companion of his choice will enjoy a day of fishing on the weekend of December 8 with Biffle aboard a brand new Luhrs 41 Convertible out of West Palm Beach, FL. Luhrs will pay for transportation, lodging and food, plus fishing expenses.
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