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- Around this time he would meet racing legend Buddy Baker, who would eventually become his mentor on superspeedways.Ryan Newman (racing driver)-Wikipedia
- Buddy Baker was the first driver to run at a speed over 200 mph, with a 200.447 mph lap during "testing" on March 24, 1970.Talladega Superspeedway-Wikipedia
- In 1983, the legendary driver Buddy Baker was hired to replace a departing Neil Bonnett in the No. 21 car.Wood Brothers Racing-Wikipedia
- Eight seconds behind the Pearson-Petty duel, Buddy Baker and Cale Yarborough seemed to have crossed the finish line at the same time.Coke Zero Sugar 400-Wikipedia
- ‡ – Record for fastest Daytona 500 at 177.602 mph set by Buddy Baker in 1980.Daytona 500-Wikipedia
- The 1974 Firecracker began as a multicar battle between Pearson, the Allison brothers (Bobby and Donnie), A. J. Foyt, Buddy Baker, Cale Yarborough, and Petty.Coke Zero Sugar 400-Wikipedia
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