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NASCAR Community Mourns the Loss of Era-Defining Broadcaster, Randy Pemberton

Randy Pemberton, the NASCAR broadcaster from the late 1980s and 1990s recently passed away. If you were a NASCAR fan in the late 1980s and 1990s, chances are you recognize the voice and the name of Pemberton.

The broadcaster was 62 years old.

He was the voice of an entire generation of NASCAR fans back in the day. And at the same time, he was also a very committed and dedicated professional who prioritized building connections over building a career.

Because although Pemberton walked away from the sport back in the 90s, the tributes that poured in after his death proved that he remained a part of the sport despite that.

Will miss Randy Pemberton. Always enjoyed our chats at the track. https://t.co/L3V5LzF4im

— Dustin Long (@dustinlong) April 17, 2022

Was sad to learn that Randy Pemberton died unexpectely last night. Randy was a regular on #NASCAR telecasts in the 1980s and ’90s. He was the brother of Robin and Ryan Pemberton.

— Deb Williams (@DebWilliams72) April 17, 2022

Randy Pemberton has passed away.

He was a staple on TV and was a true talent in every role he held.

This is Randy introducing the 11/12/95 episode of “Inside Winston Cup Racing”. pic.twitter.com/Fque1EgtzG

— NASCAR Memories (@NASCARMemories) April 17, 2022

Sad to hear about the passing of Randy Pemberton. I worked with him early on in my career and he was a friend to a lot of us. He was giving, kind, nice always ready to help – so talented – so many memories come back of the early days he was one of the really good ones. Sad news

— Claire B Lang (@ClaireBLang) April 17, 2022

Saddened to read about Randy Pemberton passing. I had the opportunity to work with Randy and he had an incredible passion for the sport. #RIPRandy

— Rick Allen (@RickAllenracing) April 17, 2022

Rest In Peace Randy. He always treated me with class & respect. Prayers for the entire Pemberton family. https://t.co/NHoVos9JO3

— Matthew Dillner (@MatthewDillner) April 17, 2022

Randy Pemberton was simply one of the best.

Before I worked in #NASCAR he was one of my favs on the show “Inside Winston Cup Racing.”

I am honored to have worked with him & enjoyed our chats about racing & life. #RIP

— Bob Dillner (@bobdillner) April 17, 2022

Saddened to hear of Randy Pemberton’s passing. As a college student he inspired my drive to work as a NASCAR broadcaster. Lucky to have worked with and learned from him on “Inside NASCAR.” My condolences to the Pemberton family.

— Mike Massaro (@MikeMassaroTV) April 17, 2022

Randy Pemberton claimed some NASCAR drivers acted like “jockies”

In an interview from 2008, Randy Pemberton spoke about the differences between old school drivers and the new age drivers that weren’t exactly the way a racecar driver should ideally be. In fact, it was because of a few run-ins and feuds with drivers he refused to name, that he quit the sport back in the 90s.

“New drivers started coming in, their attitudes are different,” he said. “Kids today, they’re already used to instantaneous gratification.”

“Some guys didn’t work on their cars the way Mark Martin did, or Rusty Wallace did, or Dale Earnhardt did. They came into the sport as jockies.”

15 Feb 1996: Dale Earnhardt celebrates his seventh Gatorade125 Qualifying race as he chases the remarkable 500th win, at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Mandatory Credit: David Taylor/Allsport

Yet despite him walking away from the sport, he emphasized that he would not trade his early days for anything in exchange. “I’m proud to have been part of watching the growth,” he said.

Pemberton believed that everyone on a race team is doing everything they can to contribute to the sport. This was something, which, in his opinion, could be hard to come by in other sports.

 “I’m not sure it’s that way in the NBA. How hard does a guy with a $26 million contract practice?”

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