

The USA took a huge hit when the category 4 hurricane hit several states at the end of September. Many families were stranded because the roads were blocked off and supplies started to run thin. Rick Hendrick, Joe Gibbs, and Greg Biffle took it upon themselves to start a rescue mission for the victims, and out came the helicopters.
Along with other parties that dedicated their time to helping people in need, Greg Biffle pulled out his personal Bell 206 helicopter and started to patrol the area to look for survivors. Biffle took it upon himself to donate supplies to affected families and even help evacuate patients from affected areas, and this started to get noticed online.
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Greg Biffle wins the hearts of fans by saving lives
Everything started on September 24th and just two races later, the winds were strong enough to cause a landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region. When the hurricane hit Charlotte, a city where the NASCAR Hall of Fame exists, the members of the stock racing community knew that they had to do something about it.
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Now, it has been days that figures from NASCAR have been in the air trying to rescue victims, and Greg Biffle has made it into the limelight. A recent post on X shows Biffle in his chopper spotting a stranded victim who was looking for help. The person was standing in an open field with a huge mirror in their hands, trying to reflect the sun towards Biffle’s helicopter.
Luckily, Biffle noticed it and started to draw closer to the stranded person to help them out of the situation they were facing. Although Greg Biffle completely walked away from NASCAR in 2022, he couldn’t help but join others in rescuing the suffering citizens, and this was a sight for the fans.
Former Nascar driver Greg Biffle rescued a Hurricane Helene victim.
Biffle flew his helicopter from his shop in Mooresville to the remote mountains.
A man stranded used a large mirror to reflect the sunlight towards Biffles cockpit.
A true hero! 👀 pic.twitter.com/8E0TvOf3GD
— American AF 🇺🇸 (@iAnonPatriot) October 3, 2024
With so much going on in the country, NASCAR really stepped up to help the victims, and this was something that fans loved to see. Fans absolutely exploded with reactions after hearing about Greg Biffle’s heroic rescue mission during the recent hurricane. It wasn’t just the fact that NASCAR drivers were stepping up in a huge way—it was how they were doing it. Biffle in his personal helicopter, saving lives? That’s the kind of action that gets people talking. And fans didn’t hold back.
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Greg Biffle's heroics: Is this the true spirit of America we need more of today?
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Short, sweet, and packed with meaning. For this fan, Greg Biffle flying his helicopter into disaster zones is the ultimate “America First” moment—taking care of fellow citizens when they need it most. There’s a strong sense of patriotism here as if Biffle’s actions represent everything this fan believes America should stand for.
“Yeahhh!! Nascar baby! These guys ROCK!!! THANK YOU, Greg Biffle! God bless you! 🇺🇲.” You can almost hear the excitement jumping off the screen with this one. NASCAR fans are known for their passion, and seeing someone from their world step up in such a big way? It’s like watching your favorite driver win a race, only better. This fan’s shout-out says it all: pride in the sport, pride in the community, and a lot of gratitude for Biffle.
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No NASCAR fan reaction list would be complete without someone dropping this iconic slogan, “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN 🇺🇸.”. For fans like this, Biffle’s efforts are a perfect example of what makes America great: people stepping up, helping others, and showing true grit when it’s needed most. It’s more than just a phrase—it’s a belief that acts of kindness and bravery, like Biffle’s, are what help shape a stronger nation.

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13-21 February 2016, Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
Greg Biffle, driver of the #16 KFC Nashville Hot Ford, poses with his car after qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 14, 2016 in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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Sometimes the simplest reactions say the most. This fan doesn’t need to shout or throw in political jabs—they’re just thankful. Greg Biffle went from being a NASCAR driver to a real-life hero, and fans like this are just happy to acknowledge it. This fan expressed their gratitude by keeping it simple with their comment that read, “Thank you, Greg!”
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And then, of course, you get the fans who mix a little sarcasm and politics into the conversation. This fan is half-joking, half-questioning whether Biffle’s actions might get him in trouble with government officials—an over-the-top way of pointing out how bureaucracy sometimes gets in the way of good deeds. It’s that classic “let’s cut the red tape and get things done” attitude. Their comment read, “Will he be arrested by the FEMA Marxists for helping?”
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