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Easter surprise from NASCAR champion has fans who call him a hero

Former Nascar master Greg Biffle jumped again in his helicopter, even though this time with an Easter surprise.

The 55-year-old has broadcast children in Black Mountain, North Carolina, thousands of Easter eggs by helicopter. After his legendary rescues in the middle of the region’s fights with hurricanes last year, he again sent the help to the community, which was still fighting the damage, this time through chocolate.

Biffle and his friend, who was disguised as an Easter rabbit, put his own helicopter and distributed the results into his YouTube channel – and dropped over 1,000 eggs on a field that children could find.

“On this Easter Saturday we brought things to the next stage – literally,” wrote Biffle in the video description. “We were suitable as Easter bunnies and went to the sky in a helicopter to fall into a field of excited children and families that support all Valley Hope Foundation thousands of Easter eggs.”

The event came together thanks to the support of the Valley Hope Foundation. This non -profit organization is working to rebuild both life and hope in the areas of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina. This hurricane hit the area in autumn 2024 and caused terrible damage to the communities, streets and apartments. People were left without water, food and electricity.

At that time, the former driver went to heaven to deliver supplies and save the stranded destruction.

Nascar Hall of Famer, Carl Edwards, former driver of the Nascar Cup series, Greg Biffle

Nascar Hall of Famer, Carl Edwards, former driver of the Nascar Cup series, Greg Biffle

Photo by: James Gilbert / Getty Images

“I haven’t flew here since the hurricane. It is nice to return and fly for another reason,” said Biffle during the video.

At that time, the Nascar community recognized what he had done and rewarded him with the Myers Brothers Award of the National Motorsports Press Association. Darlington Raceway President Josh Harris called him moments afterwards as an honorary car driver for the Cup series Goodyear 400.

“I got a message that someone needed help, someone had to be broadcast and I only thought:” If I don’t go, who was going? “” At that time we had no idea what we wanted to see. And when I got into the air and got up there and saw that, I said: ‘Oh my god.’ “

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Alex Harrington

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