Multiple people are dead after a plane linked to a NASCAR star crashed in North Carolina. According to WSOC-TV in Charlotte, a Cessna C550 business jet crashed while landing at Statesville Regional ...
Episode 6 of Kaulig Racing and Ram Trucks’ “Race for the Seat” docuseries delivers the final recorded appearance of NASCAR ...
A business jet reportedly owned by NASCAR driver Greg Biffle crashed Thursday while landing at a regional airport in Statesville, North Carolina. The accident sparked a large fire, resulting in ...
Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle was among the several people killed Thursday in a plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina. NASCAR confirmed that three of Biffle's family members ...
This screengrab, made from video provided by WSOC, shows firefighting crews responding to a reported plane crash that erupted in a large fire at a regional airport in Statesville, N.C. (WSOC/AP) ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (CAROLINA SPORTS LIVE) — The NASCAR community is sharing their heartfelt condolences for Greg Biffle following the plane crash that killed retired driver Thursday morning. According to ...
NASCAR driver Greg Biffle died Thursday, Dec. 18 in a plane crash in Statesville, North Carolina. He was 55. A Cessna C550 business jet that Biffle owned crashed at the end of runway while landing at ...
A private jet owned by NASCAR driver Greg Biffle crashed and exploded while attempting to land at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina on Thursday morning, killing multiple people, according ...
NASCAR star Greg Biffle and his family were killed Thursday when his plane crashed and exploded into flames at the Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina, according to Motorsports.com. Garrett ...
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NTSB: Greg Biffle wasn't flying plane in fatal clash
National Transportation Safety Board investigators say Greg Biffle was not at the controls of his business jet during last month's fatal crash near Statesville (N.C.) Regional Airport, a finding that ...
In NASCAR’s early days, traveling in private aircraft was rare. Fireball Roberts and Curtis Turner possessed pilot’s licenses in the 1960s as did legendary NASCAR mechanic and innovator Smokey Yunick.
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