- Larry Nuber
Larry Nuber (d.
June 8 ,2000 ) ofMaumee, OH was anauto racing announcer , best known for his work onESPN broadcasts ofNASCAR and CART races in the 1980s.Before ESPN
Nuber graduated from
The Ohio State University and was also in theU.S. Armed Forces . In the late 1970s, he was an advertising account excecutive for WTHR Channel 13 inIndianapolis, IN . During his tenure at WTHR, Nuber met sportscasterPaul Page which led to a career in broadcasting. [ [http://www.theautochannel.com/news/date/20000614/news018237.html ASA Family Saddened...] ]Announcing career
Nuber joined the new ESPN network in 1979 for their first motor sports telecast. Nuber and
Bob Jenkins called the race, a USAC event inSalem, IN .In 1984, Nuber helped start
SpeedWeek on ESPN, a weekly auto racing news program. He co-hosted the show until 1989. During his years with the network, he also announcedFormula One and Thursday night "Thunder" USAC events.At the 1985
Southern 500 atDarlington Raceway , Nuber made one of his most memorable calls whenBill Elliott won the race and became the first winner of theWinston Million .In addition to his work with ESPN, Nuber also worked on
TNN andCBS race broadcasts.During a 1989 "Thunder" broadcast, Nuber and fellow announcer/former racer
Steve Chassey got involved in a heated dispute overRich Vogler which eventually caused both men to be let go by ESPN. [ [http://forums.autosport.com/printthread.php?threadid=51991 Atlas F1 Forum] ]Wynn's
Nuber was instrumental in bringing
Wynn's sponsorship into the ASA AC Delco Series during the early 1990s while working with TNN. Before his death, he managed every aspect of the Wynn's Racing Program. [ [http://www.racingwest.com/news/story.php3/1047/index.htm Larry Nuber found dead...] ]Death
On June 8, 2000 Nuber was found dead at the age of 51 in his Indianapolis home by local police who received a call from family members that had not heard from him in several days. He died of a
cerebral hemorrhage orstroke while working on his computer. [ [http://www.jayski.com/past/2000/000612.htm Jayski.com "Sad News"] ]Instead of flowers at his funeral, it was asked that donations be made to the Rich Vogler Scholarship Fund.
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