Buddy Baker, known for his speed and kindness, remains an inspiration on and off the track.
Buddy Baker Highlights
In 1970, Baker became the first to hit 200 mph on a closed circuit, cementing his place in NASCAR history.
Baker's 1980 Daytona win, averaging 177.602 mph, set a record that still stands today.
Daytona 500 Glory
Broadcaster Dr. Jerry Lee Punch remembers Baker as fearless, kind, and a mentor to young drivers.
Dr. Punch Tribute
Baker’s legendary Dodge Charger Daytona, DC-93, made history as the car that hit 200 mph.
Baker’s parting words encouraged fans to smile when saying his name, leaving a legacy of warmth and joy.
Buddy guided aspiring drivers, offering wisdom and encouragement that shaped the next generation of NASCAR stars.
Despite his success, Baker sought advice to improve his commentary, showing a willingness to learn.
Dr. Punch recalls Baker’s loyalty and charm, forging connections that transcended NASCAR.
Baker’s DC-93 is enshrined in the NASCAR Hall of Fame, a testament to his speed and legendary career.