Nuber joined the new ESPN network in 1979 for their first motor sports telecast. Nuber and
Bob Jenkins called the race, a
USAC event in
Salem, IN. In 1984, Nuber helped start
SpeedWeek on ESPN, a weekly auto racing news program. He co-hosted the show until 1989. During his years with the network, he also announced
Formula One and
Thursday night "Thunder" USAC events. At the 1985
Southern 500 at
Darlington Raceway, Nuber made one of his most memorable calls when
Bill Elliott won the race and became the first winner of the
Winston Million. In addition to his work with ESPN, Nuber also worked on
TNN and
CBS race broadcasts. During a 1989 "Thunder" broadcast on ESPN, an on-air dispute between Nuber and fellow announcer/former racer
Steve Chassey led to their dismissal from the network. ==Wynn's==