I think Robin suffers from my affliction! We both used to be skinny.
All kidding aside, Robin is one of the nicest, most down to earth folk I ever met in NASCAR, back when he worked for the Pettys. His brother, Randy, was one of the first employees for Bob Pearse at Sunbelt Video as a cameraman/reporter. He, too, was a tremendously nice guy and very talented. Back in the day he was often the only person at the track shooting any video. They traveled to the track in an old bread truck that had originally been converted to a mobile television studio by WRVA Television in Richmond and sold to Pearse at Sunbelt.
I don't know Pemberton brothers, Ryan or Roman... but the two I do know, Robin & Randy are pretty nice guys for Yankees!!
The New York Daily News did an interesting piece four years ago on Randy returning to NASCAR that mirrors just exactly how many of us feel about today's generation of drivers:
Randy Pemberton renews his love affair with NASCAR
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By Richard Huff
daily News Staff Writer
Thursday, February 14, 2008, 1:00 PM
Randy Pemberton apologizes frequently for sounding too negative when he talks about racing, but a few years ago, he gave up on NASCAR. Hed been around the sport since he was a kid growing up in Malta, N.Y.
His family is immersed in NASCAR, and hed been broadcasting aspects of racing since he broke in back in 1986. And then he walked away. I was just soured on it, he said.
For a guy who was used to having instant access to the best in the sport, he, like others, found the new breed of driver, armed with public relations teams, and heavy schedules, hard to deal with. New drivers started coming in, their attitudes are different, said Pemberton, 48. Kids today, theyre already used to instantaneous gratification.
"Some guys didnt work on their cars the way Mark Martin did, or Rusty Wallace did, or Dale Earnhardt did. They came into the sport as jockies. The breaking point came after a couple of run-ins with drivers he refuses to name. He understands the drivers' side to a point. The demands on drivers has grown as the number of media outlets covering racing has increased. When Pemberton worked at The Nashville Networks Inside NASCAR it was nearly the only game in town. Not any more.
So he walked.
Even though he was away from it on a day-to-day basis, it was impossible for Pemberton to be completely detached. His brothers work in the business. Robin is the vice president of competition for NASCAR and a former crew chief; Ryan serves as the crew chief for David Reutimann; Roman spots for Dale Jarrett. Pemberton himself returned to the sport in 2007 working for the Speed channels NASCAR Live and DirecTVs NASCAR Hot Pass program.
Its good to be back, he said. Its great. The sport has changed in a couple of years. I dabbled in it on the outside. Its just a great feeling to go in there and I love the fact that I have perspective on racing. Ive been watching it since I was six years old. My first hero, before Walt Clyde Frazier, was (modified driver) Eddie Flemke.
What he found being away is that despite the hassles he might have had with some of the newcomers, he truly loved racing.
Hes fascinated with how teams work to make cars faster, and has a deep respect for the people on those teams. The relationships hes made in more than 20 years covering the sport still come into play, and that history gives him an advantage over some broadcasters, he said. When I walk by Mark Martin, I know I have a connection with him from back in the day, Pemberton said. I would not trade my early days in the sport for anything. Im proud to have been part of watching the growth. Indeed, he still gets jazzed walking through the garage during race weeks, chatting with drivers, team owners and crew members.
You just get the sense that every one of these people that is contributing to the sport, theyre doing everything they can, he said. Im not sure its that way in the NBA. How hard does a guy with a $26 million contract practice?
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