The 52-year-old was a Cup Series regular between 2003 and 2016, and finished second to Tony Stewart in the 2005 standings.
Biffle, the champion of the second-tier Busch Series in 2002, won 19 times in his 510 Cup Series starts for Andy Petree Racing, Petty Enterprises and Roush Fenway Racing.
Following the end of his top-flight career, Biffle made two appearances in the Truck Series, winning at Texas for Kyle Busch Motorsport in 2019.
The NY Racing team has made a handful of appearances in recent years, most recently in the 2018 Coca-Cola 600 with J.J. Yeley.
Its Richard Childress Racing-built Camaro is not locked into the 500 as a non-chartered team, so Biffle has to race his way into the event. Jay Guy will serve as the team’s crew chief.
“I’m really excited to have the opportunity to drive the Next Gen car and help NY Racing make its entry into the 2022 season,” said Biffle, who took pole for the 500 in 2004 with Roush.
“I’ve always said since the day I stepped away from…
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