Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A NASCAR driver has been in North Carolina helping victims of Hurricane Helene.
Greg Biffle has posted numerous photos and videos of the destruction caused by the storm. The 54-year-old has used his personal helicopter to deliver supplies and internet service to those who need it.
He even located a stranded family while flying due to their use of a mirror against the sun. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Greg Biffle looks 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 said Biffle should receive the highest honor for an American citizen. "Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle should receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his ongoing and ceaseless heroic efforts in western North Carolina, using his helicopter & coordinating w/ others to save lives.
Go to @gbiffle to see his amazing effort. Thank you Greg," Smith posted on X. Biffle has been delivering Starlink services to residents of western North Carolina and reflected on his experience helping out the stranded family whose mirror use saved them.