Tributes pour in following former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle’s plane crash

All 7 people aboard the business jet, including Biffle’s family, were killed in Thursday's crash.

Former driver Greg Biffle waves to fans prior to a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Darlington Raceway, Aug. 31, 2025, in Darlington, S.C.
Former driver Greg Biffle waves to fans prior to a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Darlington Raceway, Aug. 31, 2025, in Darlington, S.C. | Matt Kelley

Tributes are flowing in from the motorsports community and other prominent figures for former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, who died in a plane crash that also killed his immediate family.

A business jet crashed in North Carolina on Thursday morning, killing all seven people aboard including Biffle, a retired NASCAR driver, as well as his wife and two children, per official reports.

The Cessna C550 had departed Statesville Regional Airport and was returning to the airport to land when it hit the ground and erupted into a large fire, according to The Associated Press.

After news of the crash and the deaths circulated, tributes started pouring in.

Aboard the plane with Biffle were his wife, Cristina, and children, Emma, 14, and Ryder, 5. The three other people on the plane were Dennis Dutton, his son, Jack, and Craig Wadsworth.

The families of the deceased released a joint statement, saying, “Each of them meant everything to us, and their absence leaves an immeasurable void in our lives,” per the AP.

Who was Greg Biffle?

President Donald Trump takes a photo with former NASCAR Cup series driver Greg Biffle, right, and Richard Petty before the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025, in Daytona Beach, Fla. | Chris Graythen

Biffle, 55, won over 50 races across three NASCAR circuits, including 19 wins at the Cup Series level. In 2000, he won the Truck Series championship, and in 2002, he won the Xfinity Series title.

According to ESPN, he was named by NASCAR as one of the top 75 drivers in its history. Biffle was also a Hall of Fame nominee for the stock car series. He drove in the sport for 18 years.

NASCAR released a statement about the death of Biffle and his family.

“NASCAR is devastated by the tragic loss of Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, daughter Emma, son Ryder, Craig Wadsworth and Dennis and Jack Dutton in a fatal plane crash,” the statement read.

It continued: “Greg was more than a champion driver, he was a beloved member of the NASCAR community, a fierce competitor, and a friend to so many. His passion for racing, his integrity, and his commitment to fans and fellow competitors alike made a lasting impact on the sport.”

Biffle was honored in 2024 for his humanitarian efforts after Hurricane Helene struck North Carolina. He used his personal helicopter to deliver aid to flooded, remote parts of the state.

According to the AP, Wadsworth was Biffle’s friend and helped him with odd jobs, as well as delivering aid to those impacted by Hurricane Helene.

The joint family statement mentioned Dutton and his son Jack, saying they were “deeply loved as well, and their loss is felt by all who knew them.”

Biffle’s wife Cristina texted her mother, Cathy Grossu, “We’re in trouble,” moments before the plane crashed, according to People.

Grossu said that the Biffles were at her house the day before they died.

“I don’t remember what the last words that I said to my daughter or to Greg or to my precious Ryder,” Grossu said, per People. “I don’t remember. I know we hugged, but I don’t remember those last words and that’s going to haunt me. But they were happy.”

What we know about the plane crash

North Carolina Plane Crash
This screengrab made from video provided by WSOC shows firefighting crews responding to a reported plane crash at a regional airport in Statesville, N.C., erupting in a large fire, Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025. | WSOC via Associated Press

The plane was bound for Florida and took off from the Statesville airport just after 10 a.m., according to flight tracking data from FlightAware.

Flight records show the plane was registered to a company run by Biffle. The cause of the crash and the reason for the plane’s return to the airport in cloudy and drizzly conditions are currently unknown.

It is unclear whether Biffle was piloting the plane at the time of the crash but FAA records show he was rated to fly helicopters and single and multiengine planes.

The crash is being investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board, per the AP.

Built in 1981, the Cessna plane is a popular midsized business jet with a good reputation. It has two engines and can seat six to eight passengers and two pilots.

Tributes pour in for Greg Biffle and others killed in the plane crash

North Carolina Plane Crash
First responders tend to the scene of a reported plane crash at a regional airport in Statesville, N.C., Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025. | Matt Kelley

Many people have posted tributes honoring Greg Biffle, both for his achievements in motorsport and for his humanitarian actions. The tributes come from people in the NASCAR community, politicians and those in other racing series.

NASCAR posted a tribute video to Biffle on X, recapping his tremendous career in motorsport.

Sean Duffy, the U.S. secretary of Transportation, posted about Biffle’s death and his humanitarian work during Hurricane Helene.

“Greg Biffle wasn’t just a NASCAR legend — he was a true patriot who used his platform, wealth, and resources to help people,” Duffy wrote.

Jeff Gordon, another former NASCAR driver, posted his own tribute on X to Biffle, whom he raced against many times.

“Devastating news,” Gordon wrote. “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.”

The Carolina Hurricanes NHL team also posted on X about the death of Biffle.

“Sending our condolences to those who knew and loved Greg Biffle, his family, and all those aboard today’s flight,“ the team wrote. “From Greg’s NASCAR career to his humanitarian efforts in Western NC, he will be greatly missed.”

Over the summer, Biffle threw the ceremonial first pitch at a Cincinnati Reds baseball game. The team made its own tribute post to Biffle, including a photo of him at their ballpark.

“Our hearts are heavy after learning of the loss of NASCAR legend Greg Biffle,” the team wrote. “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.”

On Thursday evening during their game, the Charlotte Hornets NBA team held a moment of silence in honor of Biffle.

Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, the team that Biffle raced for in NASCAR, posted their own tribute to Biffle.

Two U.S. congressmen, David Rouzer and Pat Harrigan, from North Carolina posted in honor of Biffle and his family. The congressmen expressed their condolences as well as their gratitude for Biffle’s humanitarian work.

Here’s a look at some more of the tributes to Biffle:

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