For the first time since last week’s devastating plane crash, the family of former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle has shared a public message, offering a glimpse into their grief and gratitude amid an overwhelming loss. The joint statement, shared by a Fox Sports motorsports reporter, reflects the pain felt by relatives following the sudden deaths of Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, and several close family members. While the words are heavy with sorrow, they also convey deep appreciation for the outpouring of support from fans, friends, and the motorsports community, which the family says has brought comfort during an unimaginably difficult time.
In their message, the family emphasized that Greg and Cristina were, above all else, devoted parents. They spoke tenderly about five-year-old Ryder, remembering his curiosity, bright spirit, and eagerness to explore the world. They also honored 14-year-old Emma, Greg’s daughter from a previous marriage, describing her as thoughtful, compassionate, and deeply loved by everyone around her. According to the family, both children filled their lives with joy and meaning, and their absence has left a profound void that words cannot fully express.
The statement also paid tribute to the other lives lost in the crash. Dennis Dutton and his son Jack were remembered as cherished family members whose bond and presence brought strength and closeness to those around them. Craig Wadsworth was described as a respected and familiar name within the NASCAR community, valued not only for his professional contributions but also for his kindness and character. The family noted that each individual touched many lives, and their loss will be felt far beyond the immediate circle of loved ones.
As the investigation continues, authorities have confirmed that the aircraft was attempting to land at Statesville Regional Airport under challenging weather conditions when the crash occurred. No final conclusions have yet been released. In closing their statement, the families respectfully asked for privacy as they grieve and support one another. They expressed hope that the legacy left behind—defined by love, family, and generosity—will endure, even as they begin the long and painful process of healing.