“He said he lost his house”: NASCAR’s Greg Biffle continues his humanitarian efforts amid ‘temperatures drop’ 

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Greg Biffle helping the people in need during harsh winter- Source: Imagn

Semi-retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle caught everyone's attention during the Category 4 Hurricane Helene rescue mission. However, his purpose doesn't seem to stop there. He remained dedicated to helping the ones in need, continuing his one-man mission to assist people as the temperature dropped in North Carolina.

Biffle recently shared a post on his X account helping people on the road by providing them with warm bedding. The semi-retired driver highlighted that he noticed a fire off the highway and checked out the scene. He found a man who lost his house and was sitting by the fire.

Greg Biffle expressed his gratitude to Penske Moving and Furniture Row for their support in his noble cause and wrote:

"Warm bedding can go a long way as temperatures drop in the Carolinas. While delivering a @PenskeMoving truck full of bedding to Feeding The Multitude in Canton tonight, we noticed a fire off the highway. He said he lost his house and could use a warm comforter. Thank you to @furniturerow for helping so many individuals."

Earlier, Biffle dropped some warm bedding at Camping World in Marion, and Furniture Row reshared the post so that they could reach as many people as possible to help whoever is in need. Stumbling upon the 54-year-old's efforts, a NASCAR analyst believed that Biffle's motions needed recognition from the President of the United States.


NASCAR analysts believe Greg Biffle deserves attention from the US President

After Hurricane Helene caused massive destruction, Greg Biffle voluntarily came forward to help those in need. The semi-retired driver rescued many families and provided them with essential supplies. His gesture caught the attention of ESPN's senior analyst, Marty Smith, who shared that Biffle deserves the highest honor for an American citizen.

The senior analyst expressed his gratitude to the North Carolina native for his services during tough times. He wrote:

"Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle should receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his ongoing and ceaseless heroic efforts in western North Carolina, using his helicopter & coordinating w/ others to save lives. Go to @gbiffle to see his amazing effort. Thank you Greg."

Greg Biffle used his personal helicopter to drop the supply packages and Starlink internet services to the survivors provided by Elon Musk. He frequently posted images of several locations on his X account to ensure that he would help everyone.

The former NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion shared a location where he dropped supplies to maintain a state of calm during the chaotic time.

"If your family is near this pin, they got my attention with a mirror flashing against the sun they are okay and we’ve dropped off supplies," wrote Greg Biffle.

Later, Biffle gained support from Joe Gibbs Racing, Hendrick Motorsports, and Elon Musk. The owner of X sent out a fleet of 500 aircraft with Starlink services to help him in his noble cause. The NASCAR teams also sent out their helicopters to aid the rescue mission.

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Edited by Hitesh Nigam
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