|| *Comments on the 2001 Autolite / Fram 250:* View the most recent comment <#25> | Post a comment <#post> Tweet 1. Steve posted: 02.06.2006 - 10:39 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Most notable thing about this race was when Biffle wrecked Jay Sauter about 20 laps into the race. Jay got back out there, and when he found Greg, he sent him into the wall. "The Biff" was so P.O.'ed at Sauter he punched him while Jay was still in the car. What an idiot. (Greg, not Jay.) He was probably afraid to fight fairly with him. Both drivers were docked 100 points. 2. Darrell posted: 09.20.2006 - 8:19 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Just one of many reasons why Greg Biffle is far from my list of favorite drivers. NASCAR debut for Shane Huffman, a 33-year-old development driver for Dale Earnhardt Jr. 3. biffle16 posted: 12.17.2006 - 3:24 pm Rate this comment: (0) (3) Way to go, Greg! 4. biffle16 posted: 12.31.2006 - 10:39 pm Rate this comment: (0) (3) Also, when you turds are done with your Biffle greivances, note that this race was the last Busch race before 9/11. 5. biffle16 posted: 03.12.2007 - 9:35 pm Rate this comment: (0) (3) "He was probably afraid to fight fairly with him." Greg was twice the state wrestling champ in high school. To say he was afaid to fight fairly is idiotic. Just look at Kevin Harvick. After the way he sends poor Scott Riggs, wo was going to get a top-5 finish, into the wall at Texas, I am not upset he and his wife got beat up in the infield after the race. And the only reason Greg didn't beat Kevin senseless at Bristol in 2002 is because Kevin is NA$CAR's most prized possession. And Greg was smart enough to know that, as a result, he would get banned from NA$CAR. How's that? Am I getting through to you, Steve? 6. Dan posted: 04.14.2007 - 8:51 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) LOL, that was probably one of the funniest things I've ever read, biffle16. It's really amazing how biased some people are. (And I'm talking about you, not Steve) 7. biffle16 posted: 05.24.2007 - 3:53 am Rate this comment: (0) (1) Given you're a Biffle detractor, I'm drawing the same conclusion about you, Dan. ;) 8. SK posted: 11.08.2007 - 9:51 am Rate this comment: (1) (0) Anyhow, we've yet to mention that this was the Busch debut for Johnny Sauter, who pulled off a stunning 5th-place finish in his first outing behind the wheel of a Childress Chevrolet. 9. Steve posted: 11.27.2007 - 6:48 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) That was a bit of a surprise, but after all Johnny was the rookie phenom in the ASA, winning the championship in the 9 car. 10. RaceFanX posted: 01.07.2008 - 3:01 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) NASCAR debut of Josh Richeson, Brett Bodine's nephew 11. Darrell posted: 01.01.2010 - 12:22 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) I lost all respect for Biffle after this race. He got off way too easily for this one. 12. WillG_46 posted: 05.01.2010 - 6:27 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Josh Richeson drove the 6, not the 06. http://i634.photobucket.com/albums/uu69/nascarjohn21/2001%20Busch%20Series/vlcsnap-3552550.png 13. Anonymous posted: 04.22.2011 - 1:12 am Rate this comment: (1) (0) "He was probably afraid to fight fairly with him." "Greg was twice the state wrestling champ in high school." Funny BiffleFan....your saying that because Greg Biffle was the best at pinning sweaty guys in high school....he could win a fist fight against a grown man? In no way does High School Wrestling determine any real fighting abilities. 14. Michael posted: 07.21.2011 - 11:45 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Mark McFarland drove the 20 and Mike McLaughlin drove the 18. http://hostingbytes.us/images/3/4101229.jpg http://hostingbytes.us/images/3/7069819.jpg 15. The Great Dave posted: 08.24.2011 - 12:32 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Only time till 2004 that the Jimmy Means Car was running at the finish. 16. Evan posted: 08.16.2012 - 12:31 pm Rate this comment: (0) (2) * I like the Biffle punching incident, if he got fined so be it, I like seeing the guys go at it unlike today where everyone is trying to be p.c. * Final Busch race before the September 11th attacks. 17. Foyt14 posted: 07.26.2013 - 7:41 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) 8 Sponsor: Superior Logistics Services / Little Joe's Auto. 18. Foyt14 posted: 10.04.2013 - 7:41 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) A few corrections also about the DNQ's #93 Wayman Wittman attempted and withdrew after pratice Robbie Faggart is suppose to be the 94. I believe if both the 94's made the race the one slower would have to change numbers. Maybe they were going to change 97 for the race? Can anybody have more info? 19. Unser1 posted: 04.08.2014 - 11:22 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) All-Pro and ProCup star Steven Christian becomes the first driver to enter a Dodge Intrepid in a Busch series race after the car's Cup debut at the start of the season. He didn't make the field and the Pentastar Platoon would have to wait until Daytona the following year to finally hit the track. 20. Darrell posted: 01.12.2018 - 9:20 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Crew chief for Car. 20 Mark McFarland: Doug Richert 21. LindseyNelsonsJacket posted: 01.28.2020 - 7:35 am Rate this comment: (1) (0) Larry Foyt qualified the 14, but chose not to drive because he still felt sore after his hard crash with Steve Park the previous week and felt he was in no condition to race. Source: https://us.motorsport.com/nascar-xs/news/busch-richmond-ii-mark-green-to-sub-for-larry-foyt/1922423/ 22. KyleBrown posted: 04.28.2020 - 2:06 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) To the rear: #14 Mark Green (driver change) 23. KyleBrown posted: 05.04.2020 - 8:52 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Top 36 qualifiers (from bgnracing): 1 10 Jeff Green 21.579 125.122 2 02 Ryan Newman 21.633 124.809 3 1 Jimmy Spencer 21.634 124.804 4 43 Jay Sauter 21.683 124.522 5 2 Kevin Harvick 21.698 124.435 6 60 Greg Biffle 21.726 124.275 7 11 Ron Hornaday 21.765 124.052 8 87 Joe Nemechek 21.803 123.836 9 48 Kenny Wallace 21.827 123.700 10 34 David Green 21.840 123.626 11 59 Rich Bickle 21.844 123.604 12 26 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 21.845 123.598 13 57 Jason Keller 21.857 123.530 14 98 Elton Sawyer 21.863 123.496 15 18 Mike McLaughlin 21.865 123.485 16 37 Kevin Grubb 21.893 123.327 17 17 Matt Kenseth 21.893 123.327 18 66 Geoffrey Bodine 21.901 123.282 19 4 Mike Wallace 21.920 123.175 20 92 Jimmie Johnson 21.923 123.158 21 9 Jeff Burton 21.923 123.158 22 99 Michael Waltrip 21.952 122.996 23 21 Johnny Sauter 21.964 122.928 24 36 Hank Parker Jr. 21.994 122.761 25 20 Mark McFarland 22.032 122.549 26 29 Brian Vickers 22.033 122.543 27 7 Randy LaJoie 22.039 122.510 28 33 Tony Raines 22.055 122.421 29 74 Chad Little 22.066 122.360 30 46 Ashton Lewis 22.081 122.277 31 23 Scott Wimmer 22.116 122.084 32 14 Larry Foyt 22.122 122.050 33 06 Josh Richeson 22.124 122.039 34 54 Kelly Denton 22.132 121.995 35 52 Jason Rudd 22.156 121.863 36 35 Lyndon Amick 22.164 121.819 Provisionals (from https://images.cbssports.com/nascar/results/nationwide-series/2001/026): 37 27 Jamie McMurray 22.326 120.935 38 63 Shane Hall 22.364 120.730 39 25 Randy Tolsma 22.358 120.762 40 77 Shane Huffman 22.467 120.176 41 49 Ken Alexander 22.640 119.258 42 28 Brad Baker 22.165 121.814 43 8 Jeff Falk 22.174 121.764 DNQs (from bgnracing): 94 Steven Christian 22.260 121.294 75 Randy Ratliff 22.508 119.957 84 Dion Ciccarelli 22.600 119.469 72 AJ Alsup 22.612 119.406 71 Ron Young 22.615 119.390 94 Robby Faggart 22.647 119.221 16 Chad Chaffin 22.698 117.555 96 Jeff Oakley 22.902 117.894 5 Eddie Beahr 22.978 117.504 24. KyleBrown posted: 09.16.2020 - 1:51 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) WD: #93 Wayman Wittman (source: bgnracing archives have him listed in practice without a time) 25. Rich posted: 04.20.2021 - 10:17 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Allen Bestwick along with Benny Parsons and Wally Dallenbach were the commentators. Marty Snider along with Dave Burns, Matt Yocum and Liz Allison were the pit road reporters. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: