- Bud Lindemann
Gordon "Bud" Lindemann (born
August 22 1925 inChicago, Illinois – 1983) was a pioneer in motor sports broadcasting.Early history
Lindemann graduated from high school in 1940. He joined the
United States Coast Guard duringWorld War II , and was stationed on the "USS Eastwind " in the North Atlantic. While in the service, Gordon met his future wife Kay and they were married onFebruary 9 ,1945 . Lindemann worked briefly in radio inBoston following the war before moving toGrand Rapids, Michigan in 1946.Motorsports career
"Big Bud" (another nickname) then became actively involved in motor sports in the mid-1950s as an announcer at the now-defunct Grand Rapids Speedrome. He later worked at the
Berlin Raceway and theKalamazoo Speedway until the mid-1960s.In 1964, while working for the
WZZM-TV broadcasting company, he developed a program called "Autoscope ". The show featured local races as well as some national events. "Autoscope" became a local success, and in 1967 Lindemann expanded by forming his own production company, "Car & Track Productions", owned by Lindemann himself and operated by many of his own family members. Subsequently, he sought to produce the first nationally syndicated television show devoted to motor sports and many additional auto forums. Entitled "Car and Track ", the show was carried by over 160 stations across the country and covered over 250 racing and auto events. In 1975 "Car and Track" ended its eight-year run onCBS . The show was resurrected on the cable network Speedvision (now theSPEED Channel ) in 1996.In 1976, "Car & Track Productions" began producing racing features for major sports shows, including "
ABC's Wide World of Sports " and "CBS Sports Spectacular ". Lindemann also initiated another new trend by producing ten-minute motor sports-related theatrical shorts. It is believed that he continued these until his next creative venture in 1979 when he produced a new series featuring authorGeorge Plimpton of "Paper Lion" fame in 1979. Entitled "The Ultimate High", the program followed George as he participated in various sporting endeavors. Some of these includedskydiving ,hang gliding ,kayaking andwindsurfing . Plimton was also filmed driving aCarl Haas Can-Am car and sharing an IndyCar ride with a rookie driver namedBobby Rahal .The Grand Rapids Press makes reference to the passing of Gordon "Bud" Lindemann in 1983.
Career award
In 1991, Gordon "Bud" Lindemann was inducted into the Michigan Motorsports Hall of Fame.
References
* [http://www.nascar.com/2006/races/tune_in/01/19/dearnhardtjr.speed/index.html "Junior to host racing history series on SPEED"] ,
January 19 2006 press release,NASCAR .com, RetrievedMarch 15 2007
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