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Bud Palmer is a former NASCAR driver from Nassau, NY. He competed in two Sprint Cup Series events in his career. His first race came in 1955, when Palmer debuted at Daytona Beach. Starting 29th in the field of forty-eight, Palmer fell three laps down in the race and struggled to a 21st place finish. Palmer returned to Daytona in 1956 for his other race, starting 69th in the field. Palmer struggled mightly in this race, and wound up 45th by day's end.

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  • Bud Palmer
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  • Bud Palmer is a former NASCAR driver from Nassau, NY. He competed in two Sprint Cup Series events in his career. His first race came in 1955, when Palmer debuted at Daytona Beach. Starting 29th in the field of forty-eight, Palmer fell three laps down in the race and struggled to a 21st place finish. Palmer returned to Daytona in 1956 for his other race, starting 69th in the field. Palmer struggled mightly in this race, and wound up 45th by day's end.
  • John S. "Bud" Palmer (b. September 14, 1921 in Hollywood, California) is a former pro basketball player. After his NBA career ended, Palmer went on to a successful career as a sportscaster. He was the Play-by-play announcer for the NHL on CBS in the 1950's.
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  • Bud Palmer is a former NASCAR driver from Nassau, NY. He competed in two Sprint Cup Series events in his career. His first race came in 1955, when Palmer debuted at Daytona Beach. Starting 29th in the field of forty-eight, Palmer fell three laps down in the race and struggled to a 21st place finish. Palmer returned to Daytona in 1956 for his other race, starting 69th in the field. Palmer struggled mightly in this race, and wound up 45th by day's end.
  • John S. "Bud" Palmer (b. September 14, 1921 in Hollywood, California) is a former pro basketball player. After his NBA career ended, Palmer went on to a successful career as a sportscaster. He was the Play-by-play announcer for the NHL on CBS in the 1950's.
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