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William Weber (May 8, 1957 – December 13, 2024) was an American television sports commentator best known for his work on TNT and NBC NASCAR broadcasts. Weber was also the lead announcer for Champ Car World Series events and other auto racing series on NBC and worked as an illusionist in St. Petersburg, Florida .
Weber had also called Tony Stewart’s second Cup Series championship in 2005 and Joe Nemechek’s final Cup Series victory in 2004. With the passing of Bill Weber, I fondly reflect on Jimmie’s ...
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. Legendary NASCAR broadcaster Bill Weber ...
Bill Weber – pre-race show host/pit reporter (2001–2004), pre-race show host/play-by-play announcer (2005–2006). Weber also filled-in for the injured Allen Bestwick as the play-by-play for the races at Talladega and Kansas in 2004. Brian Williams – studio host (1999) Rutledge Wood – roving reporter (2015–2022).
Bill Weber John Kernan: April 21 Goody's Headache Powder 500: Martinsville: ESPN: Live Bob Jenkins: Ned Jarrett Benny Parsons: Jerry Punch Bill Weber John Kernan: April 28 Winston Select 500: Talladega: ESPN: Live Bob Jenkins: Ned Jarrett: Jerry Punch Bill Weber John Kernan: May 5 Save Mart Supermarkets 300: Sonoma: ESPN: Live Bob Jenkins: Ned ...
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But CEO Bill Weber sees a future in which the Texas-based firm goes it alone, completing fully commercial lunar missions on a medium-size rocket built in-house — with no funding from NASA.
Weber also continued as host of the Countdown to Green pre-race show. Marc Fein joined McReynolds on a new "pre-pre-race" show called NASCAR on TNT Live . Bill Weber was forced to leave TNT shortly before the 4th race of TNT's schedule.