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Elzie Wylie „Buddy“ Baker Jr. (* 25. Januar 1941 in Florence, South Carolina; † 10. August 2015 im Catawba County, North Carolina) war ein US-amerikanischer NASCAR -Rennfahrer. Im Jahre 1998 wurde er als einer von NASCAR’s 50 Greatest Drivers auserkoren.
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31. Jan. 2020 · by Motorsports on NBC. NASCAR remembers the legacy and career, both on and off the track, of former Cup driver and broadcaster Buddy Baker as he is posthumously inducted into the H...
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10. Aug. 2015 · Elzie Wylie “Buddy” Baker Jr., who picked up the nicknames “Leadfoot” and “The Gentle Giant” with good reason during his NASCAR career, died Monday at his home on Lake Norman north of...
10. Aug. 2015 · Buddy Baker, a NASCAR legend as an affable broadcaster and a star driver who won many of the sport’s biggest races, died after a brief battle with cancer, according to SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. He was 74 and had been a NASCAR Hall of Fame nominee. He was also known as "Leadfoot" for his speed and "The Gentle Giant" for his personality.
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25. Jan. 2021 · See photos of Buddy Baker, the "Leadfoot" driver who won the Daytona 500 in 1980 and joined his father Buck in the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Learn about his achievements, teammates, car owners and TV career.
10. Aug. 2015 · CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Buddy Baker, who won the 1980 Daytona 500 and at 6-foot-6 was NASCAR's "Gentle Giant," died Monday. He was 74. Baker died after a brief battle with lung cancer, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio said. Baker left his job as co-host of "The Late Shift" for the station last month when he announced he had a "huge" inoperable ...