The families of those who died in last Thursday’s plane crash have released a joint public statement, marking their first time speaking since the tragedy. The message, shared by Fox Sports motorsports reporter Bob Pockrass, reflects the deep grief felt following the loss of retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, and several family members. While expressing profound sorrow, the families also thanked friends, fans, and the motorsports community for the overwhelming support they have received.
In the statement, relatives described Greg and Cristina as devoted parents whose lives revolved around their children. They remembered five-year-old Ryder as curious, energetic, and full of joy, with a love for learning and exploration. They also honored 14-year-old Emma, Greg’s daughter from a previous marriage, as kind, thoughtful, and deeply compassionate. According to the families, both children brought warmth and happiness to everyone around them, leaving lasting memories.
The statement also confirmed the identities of three additional victims. Dennis Dutton and his son Jack were remembered as cherished family members who brought strength and closeness to those around them. Craig Wadsworth was honored as a respected figure in the NASCAR community, admired for both his professional contributions and personal character.
Authorities said the Cessna C550 aircraft crashed while attempting to land at Statesville Regional Airport amid difficult weather conditions. The plane had departed earlier that day and was reportedly en route to Florida. Investigators continue to review the circumstances, and no final conclusions have been announced. The families concluded by requesting privacy as they grieve, support one another, and honor the memories of those lost, expressing hope that their legacy of love and kindness will endure.