Greg Biffle will reach a landmark in his NASCAR Busch Series career this weekend, as he is set to make his
100th career start at The Milwaukee Mile on Saturday, June 26. The 2002 Champion has amassed some impressive statistics over the last three and a half years on the circuit, including 14 wins. While running full schedules in both the Busch and NEXTEL Cup Series’,
Biffle has already racked up three wins in 16 starts in the #60 Charter Communications Ford and he finds himself fourth in the overall
standings. He hopes to add to his win total this weekend and inch closer to the lead in the standings with another victory at Milwaukee, a track that has been good to him over the years. This is Biffle’s third full season in the Busch Series driving the #60 Ford. On top of that, he ran the final two races in 1996 for owner Jim Bown and 14 last season for Nemco Motorsports. Biffle has reached great heights during his rather short tenure in the series, which include the 2002 Championship along with Raybestos Rookie of the Year honors in 2001. In 99 starts Biffle has 11 poles, 14 wins, 45 top-five finishes and 59 top-10 finishes, which means he has visited victory lane on average every 7.07 races. He has finished in the top five 45.5% of the time and in the top 10 59.6%. In addition, Biffle has completed 14,534 of 16,087 laps of competition in races he has entered (90.3%) and he has led at least one lap in 55 races for a total of 2586. Biffle is hoping that the final result of his 100th Busch Series start at The Milwaukee Mile is as fruitful as past performances at the historic facility. In five starts in either the Busch or Craftsman Truck Series, Biffle has two poles (1999 Truck, 2002 Busch), three wins (’99 truck, ’01&’02 Busch) and five top-five finishes.(Roush Racing PR)(6-23-2004)
