CONCORD, N.C. — Greg Biffle and Roush Fenway Racing have parted ways after 19 seasons, the last 14 in the Sprint Cup Series.
Biffle, a Clark County native who had driven the No. 16 Ford since 2002, called it a “mutual agreement we started working on many months ago.”
“We’ve had an incredible run and I am so appreciative for the opportunity to be a part of Roush Fenway,” Biffle said Monday. “For a kid that grew up Washington, I’m extremely proud of everything we have been able to accomplish over the last 19 years — both on and off the track. I’ve enjoyed every minute. I’m excited about the next chapter of my life, and I look forward to exploring other opportunities — particularly in radio and television — both inside and outside of NASCAR.”
Biffle won 19 races in NASCAR’s top series and twice contended for the Cup championship late in the season. He also won championships in the Xfinity Series and the Camping World Truck Series. But he’s had little success of late, last winning in 2013 and finishing 20th (2015) and 23rd (2016) the last two seasons.