Best wishes/prayers to the Jenkins family. Will miss Bob's voice on the broadcasts. Glad to have heard him at Indy this year.
Best wishes/prayers to the Jenkins family. Will miss Bob's voice on the broadcasts. Glad to have heard him at Indy this year.
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It has been great hearing Bob's calls of the Indy 500 on the ESPN Classic marathon. I've always enjoyed hearing him on the online feed and NBCSN. His love of racing has always shown through. I wish him the best and hope all is well with his family.
I completely expect to hear Bob fight back tears whenever he announces this on air. There is absolutely no denying his love and passion for the sport, but good on him for putting his family first.
All the best for you and your wife, Mr. Jenkins. Please let Mrs. Jenkins know we're all pulling for her.
Yes,,, Yes,,, Tony,,,
Your Grandfather was a friend of Roger Penske,,,
Your Grandfather did business with Roger Penske,,, but
Your Grandfather never trusted Roger Penske,,,
I know Bob reads TF from time to time... my sincere prayers for your wife, yourself, and your family.
You will be missed, but your work will be forever enjoyed. Thank you for the dedication and passion you brought as the voice of our sport.![]()
Very sad to hear. My thoughts and prayers are with Bob and his family.
You certainly can tell Bob does have a real passion for racing. Prayers for him and his wife.
Bob has been true professional throughout his career. Thank you for your passion in racing and may God's grace sustain you an your wife thought this difficult time.
When I first read the title of the thread I was going to pop in a post a comment that maybe it was time for him to leave. He hasn't impressed me much lately. Don't I feel like an ass to find out the reason he's stepping away. So many times, we are so instantly humbled. My best wishes to his family.
While I do believe he hasn't performed that well on TV in the last couple of years, I think its because he impressed me so much in the past. Although I was never a huge NASCAR fan, I always thought Bob, Benny Parsons and Ned Jarrett were a fantastic broadcasting team.
I think it sucks that Bob is stepping down but family comes first
Very sad to hear. Best of wishes and prayers to he and his wife.
On a personal note, I have had the opportunity to get to know Bob as he has graciously been the MC for the Ronald McDonald House Golf Tournament here for the last 3 years. What a wonderful and giving human being. Having lost my father to cancer, I know all too well what he and his wife are going through. Prayers always!
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I am so very sorry to hear this news Bob. I've always enjoyed your work. My thoughts and prayers to you and your wife and family during this time.
Going to miss one of the voices I grew up with. Godspeed, Bob, the best wishes for you and your family, and thank you for the years of great work.
As someone who has dealt with cancer (both parents....Mother, successfully, Father not. And unfortunately, swiftly and fatally), my heart breaks and goes out to the Jenkins. My prayers/best wishes are with you, truly.
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Remember the "double bird" pic of Will Power? THAT'S how I am with cancer.
F-U, CANCER!!!!!![]()
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Thoughts and prayers to you and yours, Bob.
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Bob's one of the best. So sorry to hear this. I do hope he can come back as well as his wife.
So very happy for Bob's wife that she has such a great guy there to care for her...CANCER SUX!!!
So VERY sad for me/all of us personally....LOVE Bob Jenkins...guy wears his heart unashamedly on his sleeve for racing and the people who are involved in it.
Thanks, Bob!!!
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I became a race fan watching Bob call NASCAR and CART races in the 80's. Bob is one of the all-time great racing announcers and I'm sad to see him go, especially under these circumstances. My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.
Ironic that one of my sisters underwent brain surgery down in Florida this morning. Prayers for her and Bob's family. You're right Kiki, cancer indeed sux.
it wont be the same without him. Mr Jenkins is one of us. a true fan. I wish his wife the best.
Heard on Trackside (Kevin Lee) that he didn't think Bob's departure was certain this May and still expected him to be at Texas...he mentioned Bob's wife's health issues but did not think Bob was stepping down at the moment's notice.
My thoughts and prayers to the Jenkins. Have been a fan of Bob's for many years.
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