- Bill Weber
Bill Weber (born
1957 in Middletown,New Jersey ) is now TNT's lap-by-lap announcer for theirNASCAR Sprint Cup Series coverage, and a former lap-by-lap announcer for NBC's NASCAR coverage. Weber is still a part ofNBC Sports as he is the lead announcer forChamp Car World Series events and other racing series that are shown on the network.Weber's career began at
WISH-TV inIndianapolis as a sports reporter while a student atButler University . After graduating in 1979 with abachelor of science degree inradio andtelevision and a minor in journalism, Weber served as sports director at stations in Terre Haute and Evansville.In
1987 , Weber left television to work on theMiller Brewing Company 's UnlimitedHydroplane Racing program as a media relations consultant. He then returned to Evansville and radio. In1990 , he relocated toCharlotte, North Carolina to work for a Sunbelt Video, a production company, which has since been purchased by NASCAR and is known as NASCAR Images.Weber spent time working for TNN as part of the
Inside Winston Cup show in the early '90s.Weber signed on with the
ESPN andESPN2 cable networks (and later with ABC) in1994 as a motorsport commentator, and reported on "RPM 2Night " from1996 until2000 . In2001 , Weber was tapped as pre-race host and pit reporter for NBC and TNT's coverage of NASCAR. For part of the2004 season, Weber replacedAllen Bestwick as lap-by-lap announcer when the latter broke his leg during a charityice hockey game inRhode Island . OnDecember 14 ,2004 , [http://www.nascar.com/2004/news/headlines/cup/12/14/nbc.booth/index.html this switch was made permanent] after weeks of rumors.Contrary to some NASCAR fans' beliefs, Weber actually has
play-by-play experience. He is one of NBC's play-by-play announcers for its regional coverage of theArena Football League . Despite this previous experience, he is very prone to making mistakes on the microphone. Numerous times during a race he has incorrectly identified the driver of a car. At the 2006Chevy Rock and Roll 400 at Richmond, Weber [http://www.guba.com/watch/3000016789?fields=8&query=566324&set=5&o=5&sample=1169349786:47964df0a3d625f05780e3f6fa585ed02a40a4b6 referred to the track as "Bristol"] twice. He also stated that the moon was a planet.OnJuly 30 ,2006 , it was announced that Bill Weber would [http://www.nascar.com/2006/news/headlines/cup/07/30/bill.weber.tnt/index.html continue as voice of NASCAR on TNT] even after contracts with NBC come to an end at the conclusion of the 2006NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season. (Beginning in 2007, TNT will go alone for a six-race package from the first Pocono race to the Joliet race, for eight years.)The NBC and TNT partnership will continue with Weber hosting coverage of the
North American International Auto Show for NBC, and both Weber and Dallenbach will be assigned to NBC'sChamp Car World Series events in April 2007. The pair may also call NBC'sAmerican LeMans Series races.Weber also made an appearance as himself in the 2006
Will Ferrell NASCAR comedy . Weber acted as anNBC commentator for one of the races in the movie.Weberisms
* "Baseball has
Fenway Park , Tennis has Wimbledon, football has Lambeau Field and NASCAR has Darlington"-- Weber when atDarlington Raceway near Florence for theSouthern 500 .
* "You don't have to look it up because we already did"
* "(Driver's Name Here) must have a really good piece today"--when a car is leading many laps.
* "Cue the duck"--(2001-2006)Aflac trivia question whose company's mascot is a white duck. The phrase was retired afterBenny Parsons ' death.
* "Benny we wish you were here"--Weber reminiscing over his late colleague.
* "Glad to have you in for the race"--Bill Weber at the beginning of NASCAR telecasts.
* "And now it's my pleasure to throw it up to the guys who know their way around the racetrack Allen, Wally, and Benny"--From 2001-2004, when Weber turned the race coverage over to the broadcasting team ofAllen Bestwick ,Wally Dallenbach, Jr. , andBenny Parsons .
* "The Countdown's at zero, it's time to go racing"--Weber signifying the end of the Countdown to Green (commonly followed "You don't have to look it up...").
* "Caution flag is out, the race is over. (Name of race leader at the time) wins at (name of track)."--Weber signifying a caution coming out with 1 to go or during a green white checkered finish.
*"That was quick..." (follows a caution).
*"I like to suck at my job..."--(ongoing)
*" Harvick sweeps at Bristol!............at Richmond" -- 2006 Richmond Fall race Billy doesn't know which track he is at.
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