You’d think death would be enough. But for Greg Biffie’s family, tragedy didn’t stop with a plane crash.

Greg Biffie’s family at the center of renewed heartbreak after reports his home was burglarized weeks after the fatal plane crash.

In a cruel twist of fate, the home of the late NASCAR legend was burglarized just weeks after the devastating plane crash that took his life, along with the lives of his wife, children, and three others. This latest blow feels like a punch straight to the gut, compounding the grief that has already shaken the racing world to its core.

According to the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were called to the Biffie residence in Mooresville, North Carolina, on January 8 after reports of a break-in. What they found was gut-wrenching. Someone had forced their way into the home, accessed a safe, and made off with $30,000 in cash, a backpack, firearms, and irreplaceable memorabilia. These weren’t just material possessions. These were pieces of a legacy, stolen from a family that had already lost everything.

Sheriff Darren Campbell confirmed that the case is active and under investigation. Authorities are waiting on digital evidence and continuing interviews in hopes of bringing the heartless thief or thieves to justice. As of now, no arrests have been made.

The burglary is as baffling as it is infuriating. The Biffie family’s home should be a place of remembrance and peace, not a crime scene. It’s tough to imagine the kind of person who could stoop this low, taking advantage of such a tragedy. This act is not just illegal, it is downright evil.

The crash that took Greg Biffie’s life occurred on December 18, 2025. The private jet he and his family were aboard crashed just minutes after takeoff at the Statesville Regional Airport. The Cessna C550 reportedly caught fire after slamming into the ground short of the runway. The entire flight lasted only moments, and none of the seven passengers survived. The National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration are still investigating the cause, with no official conclusions announced.

What makes the loss even more tragic is that Biffie, a beloved figure in the racing world, was one of three people on board who held a pilot’s license. Authorities have yet to determine who was at the controls during the crash.

Greg Biffie wasn’t just a driver. He was a racer’s racer. He racked up 19 NASCAR Cup Series wins in his career, earned the respect of fans and fellow drivers alike, and made his mark on the sport through grit, determination, and sheer heart. His death left a massive void in the world of motorsports, one that fans will feel for years to come.

To have this moment of mourning darkened even further by an act of cowardice and greed is infuriating beyond belief. The timing and cruelty of it all have left fans and friends stunned, hoping that justice will come swift and hard for whoever did this.

A public memorial service is scheduled to be held at a Charlotte arena this Friday morning. There, fans, friends, and colleagues will gather to honor Biffie and the six other lives lost in the crash. It will be a time to reflect, to celebrate his legacy, and hopefully begin to heal.

The legacy of Greg Biffie is bigger than any thief’s hands could ever hold. No amount of stolen cash or broken locks can erase the mark he left on NASCAR, on his community, and in the hearts of the people who loved him.

Rest easy, Greg. Your race might be over, but your story lives on.