Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, a 19-time Cup Series race winner and two-time NASCAR champion whose impact has extended far beyond his accomplishments on the racetrack, died Thursday morning along with his wife and two children in a plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina.
North Carolina Congressman Richard Hudson confirmed the news in a post on social media platform X about four hours after the plane crash-landed at approximately 10:15 a.m.
I am devastated by the loss of Greg, Cristina, and their children, and my heart is with all who loved them.
They were friends who lived their lives focused on helping others. Greg was a great NASCAR champion who thrilled millions of fans. But he was an extraordinary person as…
— Rep. Richard Hudson (@RepRichHudson) December 18, 2025
Later, the North Carolina State Highway Patrol said in a news conference that the crash involved seven unidentified fatalities, and that it believed Biffle to be one.
Shortly after the news conference, the families of all seven victims released a statement (available below) acknowledging the passing of their loved ones.
Among the deceased are Biffle, 55, along with wife Cristina, Greg’s teenage daughter, Emma, and the couple’s young son, Ryder.
Statement from the Greg Biffle families on the plane crash today: pic.twitter.com/dEgaHF6qQV
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) December 18, 2025
Biffle and the other passengers left the Statesville airport, located roughly 45 minutes north of Charlotte, on board a Cessna C550. Local authorities quickly identified the plane as belonging to Biffle’s GB Aviation Leasing LLC after the aircraft quickly returned to the airport and crashed on the runway as it appeared to attempt to land.
The plane immediately became engulfed in flames, leaving a massive wreckage that remains under investigation.
Update..This was the flight path of the Cessna 550 Citation that took off from Statesville airport and immediately turned around and tried to land. It did crash on that landing attempt back at the airport. More–>https://t.co/kAMeQu1QQM pic.twitter.com/rBeME1bX8o
— Brad Panovich (@wxbrad) December 18, 2025
Greg Biffle Left Lasting Legacy Both On And Off Racetrack
Along with winning 19 races over a NASCAR Cup Series career that lasted 14 full seasons and part of two others, Greg Biffle captured the NASCAR Xfinity Series championship in 2002 and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series title in 2000.
Biffle spent almost his entire career with Roush Fenway Racing (now RFK Racing), nearly winning a Cup Series title in 2005. That year, he finished a career-best second in points to champion Tony Stewart.
Most of Biffle’s Cup Series wins came at mile-and-a-half and 2-mile tracks, although he earned his first career Cup triumph at 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway in July 2003. Biffle never prevailed in a Cup Series race at a track under one mile.
Since 2016, his last season as a full-time Cup Series driver, Biffle had made seven starts across the Cup and Truck series.
After spending little time in the public eye since his move away from full-time racing, Biffle made headlines and won hearts in September 2024 with his heroic humanitarian efforts to help victims of the catastrophic flooding that ravaged Western North Carolina.
Greg Biffle and wife Cristina used their private helicopter to deliver food, water and supplies to those devastated by Hurricane Helene. Navigating dangerous terrain, the couple coordinated rescue missions and delivered 500 Starlink satellite internet kits to help families reconnect.
Their efforts didn’t go unnoticed.
One year ago many lives were changed im glad to be back in the mountains today and see the progress that’s taken place still lots to do pic.twitter.com/vCXdkFmbRE
— Greg Biffle (@gbiffle) September 27, 2025
In a statement released Thursday, NASCAR called Biffle “more than a champion driver.”
“He was a beloved member of the NASCAR community, a fierce competitor, and a friend to so many,” NASCAR said. “His passion for racing, his integrity, and his commitment to fans and fellow competitors alike made a lasting impact on the sport.
“Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to Greg’s entire family, friends, and all who were touched by his life.”
NASCAR World Reacts In Shock To Death Of Greg Biffle, Family Members
Upon learning of Greg Biffle’s death, the NASCAR community reacted in an unsurprisingly swift and heartfelt fashion.
Naturally, RFK Racing and Biffle’s former longtime boss, RFR Racing co-owner Jack Roush, are among the most impacted.
After all, it was with Roush that Biffle earned both of his NASCAR championships and all of his Cup Series victories.
Statement from Jack Roush on today’s tragedy. pic.twitter.com/DpuCgGr70N
— RFK Racing (@RFKracing) December 18, 2025
Statement from RFK Racing on today’s tragedy. pic.twitter.com/hrUnu8qlP8
— RFK Racing (@RFKracing) December 18, 2025
Many others who knew Biffle similarly wasted no time making their sadness known. They included current Cup Series drivers Denny Hamlin, Chase Briscoe, Zane Smith, Bubba Wallace and Carson Hocevar.
Check out some of the tributes below.
Today the motorsports world lost one of its fiercest competitors and kindest souls. Greg Biffle was a champion on the track and a humanitarian off it, whose impact reached far beyond racing.
We also mourn the loss of his wife Cristina and children Emma & Ryder, along with Craig…
— Denny Hamlin (@dennyhamlin) December 18, 2025
this moment means so much more. something i will remember forever. heartbreaking day. RIP ❤️. pic.twitter.com/jKLLg1kloL
— Carson Hocevar (@CarsonHocevar) December 18, 2025
Life is so fragile. It’s so hard to understand why it has to be the ones who have done so much and affected so many in such a positive way. May the biffs rest in peace. 💔 pic.twitter.com/8H11N3W56s
— Zane Smith (@ZaneSmith) December 18, 2025
— Bubba Wallace (@BubbaWallace) December 18, 2025
Tough day for our community. The Biff obviously made a big impact on the track winning over 50 races but it doesn’t even come close to the impact he made off the track especially with everything he did during the hurricane relief. Thoughts and prayers for the Biffle family.
— Chase Briscoe (@chasebriscoe) December 18, 2025
Former NASCAR drivers Kenny Wallace and Clint Bowyer also shared memories of Biffle. And Cup Series champion crew chief Rodney Childers did the same.
See what each had to say in light of Thursday’s tragedy, which clearly sent shockwaves throughout the NASCAR world.
Remembering my friends in the Greg Biffle tragedy ❤️ pic.twitter.com/FjIs8RXaNn
— Kenny Wallace (@Kenny_Wallace) December 18, 2025
Absolutely crushed about the loss of Greg Biffle and his beautiful family. An unbelievable talent behind the controls of literally anything. Checked all the boxes…Great guy, helped people in need, and most importantly was a great family man. Devastated for everyone! 😥
— Clint Bowyer (@ClintBowyer) December 18, 2025
It’s been extremely hard to work today. My mind and my heart are all with the Biffle family. They were incredible people. So nice, and did so much for so many..
We will see you again one day. 🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/Z0RXgqZVpO— Rodney Childers (@RodneyChilders4) December 18, 2025