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    NASCAR To Recognize Greg Biffle This Weekend At Charlotte For His Relief Efforts After Hurricane Helene

    By Aaron Ryan,

    4 hours ago
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    Well deserved. There are still so many people who are hurting after the devastation from Hurricane Helene left much of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia underwater. Over 200 people have already been confirmed dead, and it will no doubt take months and years for some of these areas to recover. But through the tragedy, we’ve seen many in the community and across the country step up to provide aid and help those who are suffering. One of those who’s been leading the charge is former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, who’s been using his private helicopter to deliver supplies and Starlink internet to those who were stranded and cut off due to the storm and resulting floods. It all started when Biffle received a message from a friend about a family who was stranded and needed supplies:
    “They were renting an Airbnb, so obviously they only had a couple days of food. It’s not like they lived there where most households would have extra supplies. They were with two young kids. They were out of food. They were out of formula. They were out of water. And there’s no power, and they’d been there for a couple of days and really needed to get out. So that’s really how this whole thing started.” Since then, Biffle and fellow racer and YouTube personality Cleetus McFarland have been organizing flights to deliver supplies to those in need, while providing updates and requests for help on his social media. https://twitter.com/gbiffle/status/1843251865544184013 There have already been (well-deserved) calls for Biffle to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which is the highest civilian award in the United States, for his work on the relief effort. But in the meantime, NASCAR is going to honor their former star this weekend as they return to North Carolina. NASCAR announced today that Biffle will serve as the honorary starter for this weekend's NASCAR Cup Series race, the Bank of America Roval 400, at Charlotte Motor Speedway. https://twitter.com/NASCARonNBC/status/1844753734846271697 Biffle retired from full-time NASCAR racing in 2016, after winning 19 races in the Cup Series and 56 races across the sport's top three series. He was the 2002 Busch Series champion, and won the Truck Series championship in 2000. His last start in NASCAR came in 2022, when he competed in five races for NY Racing Team. It's great to see NASCAR (which is obviously based in North Carolina) recognizing Biffle for his contributions to his home state. Just give him every award we can at this point. He deserves it.
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    Sandra Burns
    2h ago
    Thank you.
    William Kane
    3h ago
    Biffle did laps around the fema effort, him and his friends are awesome people!!
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