Former NASCAR broadcaster Bill Weber passed away on December 13, 2024, at the age of 67. The announcement came from the ...
Bill Weber, the legendary NASCAR broadcaster who was a fan favorite during his time in the pit and the booth, died Dec. 13 at age 67. He retired in 2009.
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Former NASCAR broadcaster and pit reporter Bill Weber has died, the National Motorsports Press Association announced Monday.
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Bill Weber was a longtime NASCAR media personality who rose the ranks to become the lap by lap caller at NBC during the ...
In 1990, Weber left Miller and took a job with Sunbelt Video, a Charlotte-based production company. This group was best known ...
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