MAY 8, 2007

(New Project) Greg Biffle Website - Top NASCAR Driver

We are very excited about our latest project. For me, this is a full circle moment and a great example of how strong client relationships and good old fashion hard work pay off.

One of Studiobanks' very first projects was designing the Rick Crawford website. Our contact there had since worked his way up over the years and is now the business manager for Greg Biffle Incorporated. So, he contacted us to design GregBiffle.com.

With Greg Biffle being a nationally known celebrity, we see this national exposure as an opportunity to highlight our capabilities and creative expertise. With that said, we are going to pull out all the stops to make this site the best site the racing industry has ever seen.

About Greg Biffle

Greg Biffle made NASCAR history in 2002 and came within 35 points of doing it again in 2005 when he finished second in the Chase for the Nextel Cup.

Biffle became the first driver to win championships in both the Craftsman Truck and Busch series before moving full time to Cup in 2003. His lone win that season came in the Pepsi 400 at Daytona, making him one of only a handful of drivers to win a race in each of NASCAR's top three series.

Biffle doubled his career win output in 2005 by leading the series with six victories, one more than champion Tony Stewart. Biffle won five of the first 15 races, then bested teammate Mark Martin in a photo finish at the Homestead season finale to finish second in points.

No driver has won a championship in each of NASCAR's top three series, and Biffle is one of only 15 drivers to have won a race in each of the series.

If he becomes the first to win the title in all three series, it won't be a surprise to many. Former Cup champion and NASCAR Hall of Famer Benny Parsons first saw Biffle in the 1995-96 NASCAR Winter Heat Series, and strongly urged Jack Roush to take on the Washington state native.

After racing for owner Dick Bown in two Busch races in 1996, Biffle joined Roush Racing and ran a full Truck schedule in 1998. Biffle went winless in 27 races, but had eight top-fives and 12 top-10s to finish eighth in the points and win rookie of the year honors.

In 1999 Biffle won a series-record nine races -- his 16 wins are tied for fourth all time -- but fell eight points shy of the championship. He won the title in 2000 and the next year ran full time in the Busch Series.

Like he had done in the Truck Series, Biffle was named rookie of the year in his first full Busch season in 2001 and followed that with the series title the following year.

Source: nascar.com

3 comments
BenMAY 9, 2007

Can't wait to see this one. Blog's lookin' snazzy by the way. Well done.

RobbieMAY 9, 2007

Yeah, this site will be a big team-effort. Should be awesome.

Thanks on the blog. We actually got all the PNG transparency working in IE6, too... and it wasn't all that painful.

JasonMAY 17, 2007

blog is looking nice. i like the lighter wood. look forward to seeing the biffle. should be a great showcase piece for you guys. full circle.

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