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Walter “Bud” Moore Jr., a NASCAR pioneer mechanic and car owner, died Monday night at the age of 92. The oldest surviving member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, Moore, of Spartanburg, S.C., had ...
All my heroes are dying.” He was a former NASCAR official and one of many who turned out here Saturday as they buried Walter M. Moore Jr., the man known as “Bud” to family and friends alike.
I left a lot of friends over there.” Bud Moore was a hero. One of the last of his kind, one of the last of his generation. RELATED: NASCAR community remembers Hall of Famer His NASCAR racing ...
Two of NASCAR’s greatest living legends: Bud Moore (left) and Junior Johnson. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/NASCAR via Getty Images) NASCAR via Getty Images Two of NASCAR’s greatest living legends: Bud ...
One of the NASCAR greats is Bud Moore, World War II veteran and owner-operator of Bud Moore Engineering from the 1960s until it shut down in 1999. Moore won the NASCAR title in 1957 as crew chief ...
While the money in NASCAR appeared to be a better bet than with other fly-by-night race promoters, Bud Moore stayed involved only on a part time basis—even after being an instrumental factor in ...
Located on North Fairview Drive, the abandoned building was the former home of Bud Moore Engineering, dating back to the early 1960s when he fielded Fords in NASCAR’s then-Grand National Series ...
RacingOne//Getty Images Bud Moore owned teams that fielded Cup cars from 1961 through 2000. When NASCAR got up and running in the late 1940s, he began fielding cars for local drivers. He was crew ...
Darrell Waltrip has touched upon his rookie NASCAR season with Bud Moore Engineering in a conversation with Dale Earnhardt Jr. on his podcast "Dale Jr. Download". The former NASCAR driver shared ...
Greg Moore, who worked as a team manager in the NASCAR Cup Series for his father, Bud Moore, died Wednesday. Moore, who lived in Spartanburg, South Carolina, was 67 and had had various health ...
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) – Where the home of Bud Moore Engineering once was ... for those who knew the building for its connection to NASCAR. “They built race cars here, lots of them winners ...