The NASCAR family mourns the loss of legendary broadcaster Ken Squier, who passed away at the age of 88.
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19 comments
Rest in peace to one of the greatest to ever get in front of a mic. One of the GOATs.
RIP Ken, we’re gonna miss you.
RIP Ken, thank you for everything you did for Nascar ❤❤❤❤❤
Rest In Peace Ken
Thank you for decades of calling my sport.
What a legend. I was too young to hear him call a race live but his voice will forever be synonymous with classic NSACAR in my head.
Every time Ken was on a broadcast, it made you sit up in your chair and watch every lap because he made every lap important.
Just like Pat Summerall with Football
RIP Ken, we all will miss you
Rest In Peace Ken! You made NASCAR so popular and we all will miss you.
RIP Ken, what a legendary voice of the sport
Rest in peace, Ken Squier, the original voice of the Motor Racing Network and NASCAR.
And thank you for everything.
Three of the best voices of racing are now gone but will NEVER be forgotten. RIP Ken Squire, Bob Jenkins and Benny Parsons. Listening to Ken call the Daytona 500 was like listening to Jim Ross in wrestling and Vin Scully in Baseball
Barney Hall was before all 3 of them.
Wth is wrong with you?
Another notable voice was Murray Walker on the F1 side.
@TypeZero this isn’t F1.
Wth is wrong with you?
Yes. All of the above. Nice pick by Mr France!
For me, in the 70s and 80s, Ken was the voice of NASCAR. We thank you, Ken, and your family for letting us have you all of these years. You could always tell he loved this sport and carried it with such respect.
RIP Ken Squier. Your iconic voice, your iconic calls and those you have mentored and developed into amazing announcers will never be forgotten. I guess there is one hell of a race up there that you must call with your former colleague Barney Hall that you have been taken from this earth. You will be heavily missed by the close friends and family, along with the NASCAR community. With heavy hearts, we bid you farewell Ken, till we get hear your voice again one day…
This makes me very sad. All the folks I grew up with are gone…