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Greg Biffle's Roush Fenway Racing team wins Tissot pit award – June 2

The Roush Fenway Racing crew of Greg Biffle’s No. 16 Ford won the Tissot Pit Road Precision Award for Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Dover International Speedway.

It was the second Tissot win of the season for Biffle’s crew, which also won the award at the March Cup race in Las Vegas. The team is second in the overall standings, trailing the Hendrick Motorsports team of Jeff Gordon.

Biffle’s team spent the least amount of time on pit road – 320.935 seconds - at Dover and finished third in the Autism Speaks 400.

"The 3M team has the best overall chemistry as a group that I've been a part of in over 10 years,” said team pit-crew coach Andy Ward. “Everyone on the crew takes responsibility for their actions and works hard as a team. They are really dedicated to be the best team that they can be.”

The No. 16 over-the-wall crew consists of front tire changer Todd Zeigler, front tire carrier Colin Pasi, rear tire changer Kyle Power, rear tire carrier Kevin McDowell, jackman Rodney Fetters, gasman Billy Manchester, catch-can man Ryan Dextraze and Chris Elliott (windshield). Greg Erwin is the crew chief.

They will receive $5,000 for the win, and the group with the most victories at the end of the season will win $100,000 plus Tissot watches for the crew and driver.

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