NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and family killed in plane crash
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More bad news for NASCAR's RFK Racing as owner/driver Brad Keselowski broke his leg in a skiing accident hours after former Roush driver Greg Biffle died in plane crash.
Brad Keselowski, the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion, broke his leg while on a family ski trip, his racing team said.
Even though Al Holbert was best known for his achievements in sports car racing, he competed in 19 NASCAR Cup races, producing four top-10 finishes. His best finish in NASCAR’s premier series came in April 1978 when he placed seventh at Darlington, South Carolina.
On Friday afternoon, RFK Racing announced that co-owner and driver Brad Keselowski suffered an injury in a skiing accident. Keselowski, 41, broke his leg while skiing. The details regarding this accident are limited at this time.
For all the races and some memorable wins, Greg Biffle is perhaps best remembered for his work as a helicopter pilot supplying aid in the devastation left behind by Hurricane Helene.
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