07/13/2016

Biffle Seeking Another Win in New Hampshire

Biffle has 27 career Sprint Cup starts at Loudon, earning one win, seven top-five and ten top-10 finishes.  Biffle’s average finishing position at Loudon is 15.7. In 2008, Biffle led 58 laps and earned his Sprint Cup victory at the 1.058-mile track.

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Team:                          No. 16 NESN Fuel Ford Fusion

Crew Chief:                 Brian Pattie

Twitter:                        @Biffle16Team, @gbiffle

 

ADVANCE NOTES

Biffle at Loudon       

Biffle has 27 career Sprint Cup starts at Loudon, earning one win, seven top-five and ten top-10 finishes.  Biffle’s average finishing position at Loudon is 15.7.

In 2008, Biffle led 58 laps and earned his Sprint Cup victory at the 1.058-mile track.

Last Fall at Loudon  

Greg Biffle saved just enough fuel to make it to the end of 300-laps at New Hampshire Motor Speedway to earn a fourth-place finish.  Pit strategy late in the race got Biffle some much needed track position and clean air, and from there he was able to lead the field for a total of 12 laps and save enough fuel to make it to the end and earn the top-five finish.

Last Week

Biffle finishes sixth at Kentucky Speedway, to record his second top-10 finish in the past two races; following up an eighth-place finish at Daytona.

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Boston Bruins

NESN Fuel and Roush Fenway Racing will host Boston Bruins players Frank Vatrano and Noel Acciari on Sunday at the track. Both players have New England roots; Vatrano is a native of East Longmeadow, Mass., and played at UMass, while Acciari was born in Johnston, R.I., and won a national tile at Providence College.

Biffle on Loudon:

“Loudon is one of the more unique race tracks that we race at.  It’s a little bit flatter one mile race track.  The thing I like about it is you can diamond the corner or run down on the apron a little bit and up the race track.  It gives a lot of opportunities to pass even though it’s difficult.  NESN has been a great supporter of us at Roush and it’s really cool to be able to run this paint scheme at New Hampshire.”