Greg Biffle is 50/1 to win Sunday at Sonoma |
Team: No. 16 3M Ford Fusion
Crew Chief: Matt Puccia
Primary Chassis: RK-916 Brand new chassis
ADVANCE NOTES
Biffle at Sonoma
o Biffle has 11 Sprint Cup career starts at Sonoma, earning two top-five and five top-10 finishes.
o His average finish at Sonoma is 14.3 from an average starting position of 15.3.
o Biffle has finished on the lead lap in all but one start at Sonoma, and that was his very first start back in 2003.
o Biffle has 11 Sprint Cup career starts at Sonoma, earning two top-five and five top-10 finishes.
o His average finish at Sonoma is 14.3 from an average starting position of 15.3.
o Biffle has finished on the lead lap in all but one start at Sonoma, and that was his very first start back in 2003.
The Car
o Chassis RK-916 is a brand new chassis.
o The backup chassis RK-764 has been with the team for a few years, first hitting the track in 2011.
Biffle on Sonoma:
“I’m looking forward to some road racing at Sonoma, something different this weekend. We tested a little while ago at VIR and also did some schooling out at Miller Motorsports Park in Utah. The keys to Sonoma are staying on the race track, gas mileage, taking care of the brakes and transmission. If you can do all those things then you can come out of there with a good run and possibly a win, I’m looking forward to it.”
Puccia on Sonoma:
“Sonoma is a little bit of change of pace for us being the first road course of the year. We’ve had a lot of success over the years at road courses and finished well the last two years at Sonoma. We did some road course testing a few weeks ago and we are looking to get out to Sonoma and having a good run.”
- Roush Fenway Racing
o Chassis RK-916 is a brand new chassis.
o The backup chassis RK-764 has been with the team for a few years, first hitting the track in 2011.
Biffle on Sonoma:
“I’m looking forward to some road racing at Sonoma, something different this weekend. We tested a little while ago at VIR and also did some schooling out at Miller Motorsports Park in Utah. The keys to Sonoma are staying on the race track, gas mileage, taking care of the brakes and transmission. If you can do all those things then you can come out of there with a good run and possibly a win, I’m looking forward to it.”
Puccia on Sonoma:
“Sonoma is a little bit of change of pace for us being the first road course of the year. We’ve had a lot of success over the years at road courses and finished well the last two years at Sonoma. We did some road course testing a few weeks ago and we are looking to get out to Sonoma and having a good run.”
- Roush Fenway Racing
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