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Bob Jenkins, an esteemed motorsports broadcaster whose career spanned NASCAR, IndyCar and other racing series, died Monday. He was 73.
Bob Jenkins died Monday after an 8-month battle with brain cancer, according to Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Doug Boles. He was 73.
Out of IU, radio disk jockey was the gig Jenkins wanted. He took a job as a radio news reporter instead to get his foot in the door. Paul Page, the play-by-play commentator for the Indy 500 for 27 ...
AVON, Ind. (WISH) — Legendary racing broadcaster Bob Jenkins has died after a battle with brain cancer, News 8’s Charlie Clifford confirmed Monday. The former “Voice of the 500” passed ...
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Longtime racing announcer Bob Jenkins, a former radio voice of the Indianapolis 500 whose career spanned more than five decades on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network, died Monday. He ...
Bob Jenkins, a legendary auto racing broadcaster whose voice became an inseparable part of NASCAR's growth on television as well as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, died Monday following an eight ...
Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins is very happy to land Noah Gragson for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. While speaking to NASCAR reporter Claire B. Lang on Tuesday, Jenkins talked about ...
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