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Multiple people are feared dead after a private jet owned by a NASCAR driver crashed and exploded into flames at a North Carolina airport Thursday.
Greg Biffle, former NASCAR driver, along with his family and several friends were killed in a NC plane crash. Here's what we know so far
Federal investigators reveal chilling details about the crash that killed NASCAR star Greg Biffle during a short North Carolina flight
The NASCAR world was left in mourning yesterday as beloved NASCAR icon Greg Biffle and his family lost their lives in a tragic plane crash. Tributes have been pouring in for the past day and longtime NASCAR reporter Marty Smith was one of the many to pay his respects.
Retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle has died in a North Carolina plane crash along with his wife, two children and three others
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NASCAR’s Greg Biffle, Wife and 2 Kids Were on Board Plane Involved in Fatal Crash, Family Friend Says
A plane belonging to motorsports legend Greg Biffle crashed in North Carolina, with authorities confirming there were fatalities
Seven people were reportedly on NASCAR driver Greg Biffle's private plane when it crashed in North Carolina on Dec. 18, killing Biffle and his wife and son and daughter. Iredell County Sheriff Darren Campbell has confirmed there were fatalities.
A business jet with six people on board crashed while landing at an airport in Statesville, North Carolina, authorities say.
STATESVILLE, N.C. — Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, 55, his wife, Cristina, son Ryder and daughter Emma were among seven people killed when his private jet crashed Thursday at Statesville Regional Airport.