In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s path of destruction across the southeastern United States in September 2024, Biffle became one of many helicopter pilots who began transporting both supplies and stranded individuals in and out of the disaster areas.
“I’ll tell you, the feeling you get when you win a race, you can only ask drivers, right?” Biffle said. “Because the feeling you get when you win that race, that’s the feeling you get when you’re able to help people in need.”
And his efforts weren’t lost on his community.
“Greg is one of the fiercest drivers in NASCAR history,” Darlington Raceway President Josh Harris said in April. “And, as shown by his tremendous generosity in giving back to the communities in the Carolinas last year, a winner off the track.”
And as Congressman Hudson noted, their efforts were ongoing.
“The last time I spoke with Cristina, just a couple of weeks ago,” he recalled in his message on X, “she reached out to ask how she could help with relief efforts in Jamaica. That’s who the Biffles were.”
For more on Biffle’s life off the track with his family, read on.
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