Biffle still lost in new Daytona infield.

Roush Racing's Greg Biffle had a chance to familiarise himself with the new Daytona International Speedway infield during the recent Rolex 24 Hours Grand Am test at the newly renovated facility.

But even so, the 2003 Pepsi 400 champion and 2004 Daytona 500 pole winner still managed to get himself confused as to where he was standing during last week's Nextel Cup Series test session.

Biffle still lost in new Daytona infield.

Roush Racing's Greg Biffle had a chance to familiarise himself with the new Daytona International Speedway infield during the recent Rolex 24 Hours Grand Am test at the newly renovated facility.

But even so, the 2003 Pepsi 400 champion and 2004 Daytona 500 pole winner still managed to get himself confused as to where he was standing during last week's Nextel Cup Series test session.

Said Biffle: "I was here for the 24-Hour test and it's kind of funny. We were in the garage and it was all foreign to me. The garage looked different. The prototype car is all different and I never even gave it a thought that this was the Nextel Cup garage. I'm thinking, 'This is the prototype garage.'

"Then somebody asked me (this week) what I thought about the garages and it's like, 'I've never been in here before.' Then it suddenly dawned on me that I was standing in the Cup garage and that they had just gotten them finished, so it's neat."

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