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NASCAR driver ‘should acquire Plivential Medal of Freedom’ for Hurricane Helene efforts, ESPN analyst says


NASCAR driver ‘should acquire Plivential Medal of Freedom’ for Hurricane Helene efforts, ESPN analyst says


A NASCAR driver has been in North Carolina helping victims of Hurricane Helene.

Greg Biffle has posted many pboilingos and videos of the destruction caparticipated by the storm.

The 54-year-better has participated his personal helicchooseer to hand over supplies and internet service to those who insist it. He even discoverd a stranded family while flying due to their participate of a mirror aacquirest the sun.

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Greg Biffle sees on from the front stretch before a heat race at a Camping World Superstar Racing Experience at I-55 Raceway July 9, 2022, in Pevely, Mo.  (Jeff Curry/SRX/Getty Images)

The efforts got the attention of ESPN analyst Marty Smith, who shelp Biffle should acquire the highest honor for an American citizen.

“Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle should acquire the Plivential Medal of Freedom for his ongoing and finishless brave efforts in westrict North Carolina, using his helicchooseer & coordinating w/ others to save lives. Go to @gbiffle to see his amazing effort. Thank you Greg,” Smith posted on X.

Biffle has been hand overing Starconnect services to livents of westrict North Carolina and mirrored on his experience helping out the stranded family whose mirror participate saved them.

Greg Biffle, driver of No. 69, drives during train at a Camping World Superstar Racing Experience at I-55 Raceway July 16, 2022, in Pevely, Mo.  (Jeff Curry/SRX/Getty Images)

“Only way we were able to discover someone stranded in the mountains at bottom of steep canyon. 6 trys to land due to difficulty but we got there – got him a chainsaw, EpiPens, insulin, chicken food, createula, gas, 2 stroke oil, and sandwiches premade from Harris Teeter before we left,” Biffle posted.

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The storm made landdrop in the United States Thursday and impacted the sports world. Two games between the Atlanta Braves and New York Mets were postponed to a doubleheader Monday that eventuassociate determined the teams’ postseason overweightes.

The Denver Broncos, who were staying at the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia due to back-to-back games on the East Coast, traind on indoor tennis courts.

Saturday’s Appalachian State-Liberty football game was also aborted, while the East Tennessee football team slept in bparticipates since flooding crelieveed its travel Friday night.

Greg Biffle speaks at a Q&A session during the Camping World Superstar Racing Experience event at Stafford Motor Speedway July 2, 2022, in Stafford, Conn. (Kathryn Riley/SRX via Getty Images)

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Several owners of NFL teams also donated to the caparticipate.

FOX Corporation also begined a donation drive for the American Red Cross’ Hurricane Helene relief efforts and advised seeers to help people impacted by the lethal storm. 

Fox News’ Brian Flood donated to this increate.

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