“Is this how it’s supposed to go?”: Greg Biffle shares hilarious noise game trend with wife Cristina on her birthday 

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Greg Biffle at Atlanta Motor Speedway on March 20, 2022. Image: Imagn

Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle recently attempted the "Make the Noise" challenge with his wife, Cristina Grossu, on her birthday. Greg married Cristina in January 2023 and is also the father of their son, Ryder Jack, born in 2020.

In a video posted this Saturday, Cristina explained the rules of the game, where she made a funny face on camera and Biffle had to make a noise off-camera for that expression. Biffle initially struggled to get it right but nailed it later.

"Happy Britney Cristina. Is this how it’s supposed to go??," Biffle wrote on X.

Biffle, who retired from full-time racing in 2016, won 19 races in the NASCAR Cup Series. He debuted in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 1996 and won championships in the Truck Series (2000) and Xfinity (2002). The Washington native raced for Roush Fenway Racing for most of his career and left the team at the end of the 2016 season.

In 2018, he started the Sand Outlaw Series for UTVs at hill climbs and flat track events.

"Took home the win in both the Mod and Outlaw Class today at the Sand Outlaw Series race. Felt good racing with my friends again," Biffle wrote in December 2024.

"Pilots can only fly when it's safe" - Greg Biffle on helping with South California wildfires

Greg Biffle won 19 races, 13 pole positions, and 175 top-10 finishes in the Cup Series. He returned to racing in 2022 with the NY Racing Team but could race not last year due to contract issues. However, Biffle received most recognition for his relief efforts during Hurricane Helene in October.

Biffle used his helicopter to deliver supplies and rescue people in North Carolina and also got the Myers Brothers Award at the NASCAR Banquet in 2024. After the wildfires ravaged parts of South Carolina, he explained the reasons for not being able to help put out the fires this Wednesday.

"A lot of people asking if helicopters can be used to help put out the wildfires. From watching the news and talking to my aunt and cousin, it looks like the winds are over 98 mph blowing embers everywhere. Pilots can only fly when it's safe to do so and it’s way too unsafe now," Biffle wrote on social media.

The Los Angeles area continues to battle multiple fires that have led to the evacuation of about 180,000 people with at least 10 deaths. The fires have burned over 37,000 acres and destroyed 12,000 buildings. Strong winds and dry vegetation helped the flames spread quickly without winter rains and made this disaster one of the worst in the city's history.

The Palisades Fire is the largest and Eaton Fire the deadliest so far.

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