Tim Brown, the winningest driver at Bowman Gray Stadium, will get a chance to compete in a Cup car for the first time in his ...
Former NASCAR broadcaster and pit reporter Bill Weber has died, the National Motorsports Press Association announced Monday.
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Former NASCAR Broadcaster Bill Weber Passed Away at 67Bill Weber, former TNT and NBC NASCAR broadcaster, passed away on Dec. 13, 2024 at 67, according to an announcement by the ...
NASCAR officials said Monday there'd be no changes to the playoff format for 2025 but said they'll be discussing it more over ...
Bill Weber was a longtime NASCAR media personality who rose the ranks to become the lap by lap caller at NBC during the mid-2000s at the peak of the sport’s popularity. This week it was ...
Former NASCAR broadcaster Bill Weber passed away on December 13, 2024, at the age of 67. The announcement came from the National Motorsports Press Association, marking the loss of a beloved voice in ...
“Really fast. Crazy. Wild,” said Cup regular Ross Chastain. “It felt like the speeds at Dover or Atlanta. I had to lift, but ...
He has 497 Xfinity starts and 115 Truck starts. Wallace won the 2000 Truck race at Daytona and the summer 2004 Xfinity race there. A NASCAR spokesperson told NBC Sports that recent racing activity and ...
RIP Bill Weber." Weber rose through the ranks of NASCAR broadcasting to the point he was the lap-by-lap caller at NBC, beginning in 2004, where he was quickly embraced by the sport's fan base. Weber ...
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