Tras conocerse la noticia de que el veterano piloto de la NASCAR Greg Biffle y su familia se encontraban entre las siete personas a bordo de un avión que sufrió un accidente mortal el jueves en Statesville, Carolina del Norte, la comunidad del automovilismo volcó sus muestras de emoción y homenaje a las víctimas.
Greg Biffle, 1969-2025 | Todas las victorias de Greg Biffle en la Cup Series
La influencia de Biffle se extendió a lo largo de su exitosa carrera en la NASCAR, que incluyó 56 victorias en las tres series nacionales y su inclusión en la lista de los 75 mejores pilotos de la NASCAR.
Pero su impacto trascendió el mundo del automovilismo gracias a sus esfuerzos para brindar ayuda humanitaria en el oeste de Carolina del Norte tras la devastación causada por el huracán Helene en septiembre de 2024.
A continuación, una selección de los homenajes y recuerdos de Greg Biffle, provenientes del mundo del automovilismo y otros ámbitos.
Forever our teammate. pic.twitter.com/eXG2Hn4N5i
— RFK Racing (@RFKracing) December 19, 2025
Statement from RFK Racing on today‘s tragedy. pic.twitter.com/hrUnu8qlP8
— RFK Racing (@RFKracing) December 18, 2025
Heartbreaking news out of Statesville. Beyond his success as a NASCAR driver, Greg Biffle lived a life of courage and compassion and stepped up for western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. My heart goes out to all those who lost a loved one in this tragic crash.
— Governor Josh Stein (@NC_Governor) December 18, 2025
Susan and I are heartbroken by the tragic loss of Greg Biffle and his family. Greg was a titan in the NASCAR community both on and off the racetrack. After Helene devastated Western North Carolina, Greg stepped up without hesitation by using his own personal helicopter to rescue…
— Senator Thom Tillis (@SenThomTillis) December 18, 2025
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
Richard Petty and the Petty Family are heartbroken by the tragic loss of Greg Biffle and his family. Greg was not only a fearless competitor, but someone who showed that same fearlessness in his generosity to others.
Our deepest condolences to their loved ones. pic.twitter.com/DMzK7jJfAp
— Richard Petty (@therichardpetty) December 18, 2025
Devastating news. I had such tremendous respect for Greg as a driver, and we shared countless tough battles on the track. Like so many others, I was inspired by his tireless relief work during Hurricane Helene. My heart goes out to the Biffle family and everyone hurting. pic.twitter.com/TN9vbqjpZ4
— Jeff Gordon (@JeffGordonWeb) December 18, 2025
We are devastated by the loss of our dear friend, his family, and friends that were on the plane with him this morning. Greg was not only a champion driver, he was a great husband, father, son, and friend who did whatever he could to support his community and those associated… pic.twitter.com/R4ZY133p2M
— Ford Racing (@FordRacing) December 18, 2025
An incredible race car driver and an even better person, Greg‘s bravery and selflessness were evident in everything he did. He was always willing to help those in need, as shown through his courageous work during hurricane relief efforts.
From the DDS Father Daughter Dance to… pic.twitter.com/oq2wRepVIj
— Doug Yates (@Yates_Doug) December 18, 2025
There are no words to express the sadness around the tragic passing of Greg Biffle and his family. Greg brought boundless energy and insatiable curiosity to everything he tackled in life. He had such a positive impact on all of us, and he and his family will be deeply missed.
— Steve Newmark (@NewmarkUNC) December 18, 2025
Such a tragic and heartbreaking day. Greg and Cristina were truly special friends to us, we loved them as well as Emma and Ryder dearly. Greg‘s compassion and humanitarian spirit—especially in times of crisis—touched so many lives and inspired everyone who knew him. The memories… pic.twitter.com/UIKrwtUA8s
— Kyle Busch (@KyleBusch) December 18, 2025
I am devastated to hear of the passing of my friend Greg Biffle, his wife, Cristina, and their children Emma and Ryder. This kind of loss is impossible to understand, and I‘m keeping their loved ones in my thoughts and prayers during this tragic time. pic.twitter.com/gmcK2fqM4g
— Kurt Busch (@KurtBusch) December 18, 2025
It will forever be the #GregBiffleCrash. What a sad & shocking day. I’m praying for Greg, Cristina and little angels Emma and Ryder. Also for peace and strength to Emma’s mom Nicole Lunders . Greg… a star driver and a star in his second act as a humanitarian. pic.twitter.com/GTA70MNjxq
— Mario Andretti (@MarioAndretti) December 18, 2025
My heart breaks for the Biffle, Dutton and Wadsworth families. I hardly have the words. Greg was one of the best that ever sat in a race car. But more important than that, his humanitarian efforts far outweigh anything he ever did on the racetrack. He will be missed. God Speed.…
— Kyle Petty (@kylepetty) December 19, 2025
Terrible news in the @nascar world. Prayers for the Biffle family.
— Chipper Jones (@RealCJ10) December 18, 2025
We mourn the loss of Greg Biffle and his family. He was a fierce, respected competitor whose heart and generosity reached far beyond the racetrack. Our condolences to his loved ones, his fans and all who are grieving. https://t.co/OHDG2uJ82N
— Hendrick Motorsports (@TeamHendrick) December 18, 2025
Devastated! My thoughts and prayers go out to the Biffle family and to all those who were lost. ud83dudc94
— Kyle Larson (@KyleLarsonRacin) December 18, 2025
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
Awful to hear about Greg and his family. He was somebody I had the privilege of admiring on tv and got to compete against. One of the all time greats both on and off the track. The 16 will always be iconic. pic.twitter.com/RuDCKuRWkG
— Ryan Blaney (@Blaney) 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! ud83dude25
— Clint Bowyer (@ClintBowyer) 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
Feel blessed with the times I got to enjoy with Greg and his family. We had a blast for a few years and the news today hit hard. Praying for him and his family. Going to miss catching them out at the track. pic.twitter.com/MXOtGbRttk
— Erik Jones (@Erik_Jones) December 19, 2025
It‘s crazy how vulnerable we are in life. Today we are here, tomorrow who knows.
Rest in peace amigo. ud83dude4fud83cudffc— Daniel Suárez (@Daniel_SuarezG) December 18, 2025
Had the opportunity to learn from the Biff when I first got in to the sport. Great teammate, great human, and great family. Such a tragic day today… pic.twitter.com/Y2P9SQLIKO
— Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (@StenhouseJr) December 18, 2025
One of the silver linings to such a small and intertwined industry is the support and love we have for every member of the NASCAR family. Today is a tough one. We’ve lost a family that made contributions far beyond the racetrack. Rest in Paradise friends.
— Justin Marks (@JustinMarksTH) December 18, 2025
this moment means so much more. something i will remember forever. heartbreaking day. RIP u2764ufe0f. pic.twitter.com/jKLLg1kloL
— Carson Hocevar (@CarsonHocevar) December 18, 2025
ud83dude4fud83dude4fud83dude4f pic.twitter.com/ppG5aaVbfi
— Charlotte Motor Speedway (@CLTMotorSpdwy) December 18, 2025
“Greg Biffle‘s impact on racing is one that will be remembered by fans and competitors alike for generations,” said Jerry Caldwell, president of Bristol Motor Speedway. “At Bristol, Greg always brought passion and competitiveness to our track, delivering memorable performances… pic.twitter.com/ETDJUULO1K
— Bristol Motor Speedway (@ItsBristolBaby) December 18, 2025
Shocked and saddened to hear about Greg Biffle and his family he was a great racer and a great human being. My thoughts are with the family and everyone who loved him.
— Sterling Marlin (@SMR_114) December 18, 2025
Still trying to wrap my head around this. Greg, Cristina, Emma, and Ryder were taken far too soon. My heart breaks for their entire circle. Biff was a hell of a driver on the track, but an even better man off it. pic.twitter.com/fcqt3nrMF6
— Tony Stewart (@TonyStewart) December 19, 2025
Sending our condolences to those who knew and loved Greg Biffle, his family, and all those aboard today‘s flight.
From Greg’s NASCAR career to his humanitarian efforts in Western NC, he will be greatly missed. pic.twitter.com/4bqfE2mnBJ
— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) December 18, 2025
Our hearts are heavy after learning of the loss of NASCAR legend Greg Biffle. We were honored to welcome him to our ballpark earlier this year, and grateful for the moments shared. Sending our deepest condolences to his family, friends and fans. pic.twitter.com/BYDGmwQ65u
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) December 18, 2025
Statement from @WinstonKelley on the passing of NASCAR Hall of Fame Nominee Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, son Ryder & daughter Emma as well as @NASCAR veteran Craig Wadsworth, Dennis Dutton & son Jack. #NASCAR is & has always been a family sport & we are devasted by this loss. pic.twitter.com/l5jDO9eE60
— NASCAR Hall of Fame (@NASCARHall) December 18, 2025
It‘s days like today (and lately frankly) that remind us all to enjoy every day & our loved ones more than ever. The last time I saw Greg Biffle I thanked him for everything he was doing philanthropically. The world lost a good human and his family today. Rest in Peace The Biff.
— Leigh Diffey (@leighdiffey) December 18, 2025
I feel awful for Greg, Cristina thier family and friends that passed away yesterday.
Greg was a great teammate during my Roush days and always allowed me to tag along on adventures away from the track.
A reminder that Earth isn‘t our forever home and time can be short.
— David Ragan (@DavidRagan) December 19, 2025
Words do not describe the devastation our racing community experienced today.
The Biffle family leaves a legacy in Motorsports and their humanitarian efforts in helping fellow North Carolinians after Hurricane Helene.
We will continue to remember them for all of their…
— Motor Racing Network (@MRNRadio) December 18, 2025
Life can be so tragically unfair. Greg was not only a great racer, but an even better person. The work he did helping deliver supplies after the hurricane spoke volumes about who he was. Please pray for the families of everyone who lost their lives on the plane, and for all who… pic.twitter.com/6AgBD1H3rZ
— Jeremy Clements (@JClements51) December 18, 2025
My thoughts and prayers are with the Biffle family and their loved ones. I was fortunate enough to be teammates with Greg for a short time and will always remember how he treated me when I was going through one of the hardest times in my on track career. Truly a horrific loss…
— Harrison Burton (@HBurtonRacing) December 18, 2025
Great race car driver, even better person.
And one of the most fun people to be around away from the racetrack.Such a huge loss to our racing community. Thinking of his family and friends, and especially our good buddy @FishingSpotter.
RIP Biff. pic.twitter.com/hgWwGwM7y7
— Freddie Kraft (@FreddieKraft) December 18, 2025
My god. Just setting the bus up, plugged the TV cable in the first thing I see was the news of Greg and his family passing away. Every hair on my body stood up. Emotions hit like a ton of bricks. Posting on X doesn‘t do it justice,
Felt I had to say something. Need an outlet…— Ryan Hunter-Reay (@RyanHunterReay) December 18, 2025