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Drag Racing
Mourns Loss of "Bubba" Barnes
Television producer and videographer
Timothy Scott “Bubba” Barnes, whose career in
motorsports spanned thirty years, passed away on Friday, March 21, 2008, after
battling cancer since the summer of 2007.

A long time racing enthusiast, Barnes began his television career as a news
cameraman with WCYB-TV in his hometown of Bristol, TN, and became a cameraman
for ESPN’s drag racing coverage in 1985. He became one of the original employees
of Masters Entertainment Group (MEG) in Bristol and went on to produce and
direct MEG television shows for a variety of networks including ESPN, ESPN2 and
SPEED Channel.
Barnes was responsible for all facets of production of MEG’s weekly “Inside Drag
Racing” series which covered hundreds of events from dozens of racing
associations.
He also produced the “Street Rodder” weekly series for ESPN and was the chief
videographer for “NHRA Heat” and dozens of other television programs. As chief
videographer for MEG for the past decade, Barnes attended over one hundred
events per season and covered a wide range of motorsports. He maintained close
relationships with thousands of individuals throughout the racing world
including drivers, crew chiefs, constructors and officials though out his
career.
Barnes actively participated in sprint car racing and drag racing and was also a
capable builder of street rods and Harley-Davidson motorcycles. His knowledge of
all aspects of hot rodding was employed in his television productions and helped
garner major attention of MEG television shows resulting in numerous industry
awards.
A native of Richlands, VA, he was the son of the late Fred and Ruth McGlothin
Barnes. He was a former member of the Sullivan County Planning Commission and
was a member of the National Harley Owners Group. Mr. Barnes was a member of
Poplar Ridge Christian Church.
Survivors include his wife Kimberly L. Barnes, daughter Megan Lee Barnes, son
Brandon S. Barnes, U.S. Air Force, Turkey; a brother William (Sandy) Marrs and
his wife Peggy, Ocala, FL; and a sister-in-law, Lisa A. Simpson and her husband
Ricky, Bluff City, TN. “Bubba” Barnes enjoyed the friendship of many of racings’
biggest stars.
“Everyone liked Bubba” said Ted Jones, MEG President. “Everyone respected his
opinion, he was an integral member of our company and like the fans and racers
who knew him, and we will miss him tremendously.”

Editors note - "Barnes was a huge fan of motorcycle drag racing.
After being on the road for months and months at a time he would spend his
off-weekends at the drag strip helping his longtime buddy Larry "Drums"
Brancaccio, who became like family to Bubba.
As a motorsports enthusiast Barnes brought a tremendous amount of passion to his
work which shown through tremendously. He was a professional and at the end of
the day he was the guy you wanted to go out and have a drink with. He was
a ton of fun to be around. His karaoke rendition of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Simple Man
at dive bars all across the country will live on forever. Bubba will be
greatly missed. God speed my friend."
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3/26/2008 |