Legendary NASCAR Broadcaster, Ken Squier, Passes Away at 88
Renowned NASCAR broadcaster, Ken Squier, known for his golden voice and iconic contributions to the sport, has sadly passed away at the age of 88. His death was announced by Flyin18T Motorsports on Twitter.
Squier’s unmistakable voice and passion for racing made him a beloved figure in the motorsports world. He was widely recognized as a pioneer in motorsports broadcasting, having spent decades behind the microphone, bringing the excitement of NASCAR to millions of fans.
During his career, Squier covered numerous iconic races and played a significant role in popularizing NASCAR. His distinctive voice and insightful commentary made him a household name among racing enthusiasts.
His contributions to the sport will be remembered and cherished by fans and fellow broadcasters alike. NASCAR has lost a true legend, and his absence will be deeply felt within the racing community.
For more information on Ken Squier’s legacy and the impact he had on NASCAR, visit Motorsports on NBC.
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Source : @Flyin18T
Ken Squier, legendary broadcaster and golden voice of NASCAR, dies at 88 | Motorsports on NBC https://t.co/eJhdkFP73h pic.twitter.com/psLStcfh9L
— Flyin18T Motorsports (@Flyin18T) November 16, 2023