Ken Squier, an influential figure in the world of broadcasting, has passed away at the age of 88. Squier, who is considered a pioneer in the field, was a member of the Hall of Fame and made significant contributions to the sport of NASCAR.
Squier’s legacy in NASCAR cannot be overstated. He was known for his distinctive voice and charismatic personality, which captivated audiences around the world. His passion for the sport was evident in his commentary, as he brought the excitement of each race to life for viewers.
Throughout his career, Squier played a crucial role in popularizing NASCAR and helping it become the global phenomenon it is today. His dedication to the sport, along with his innovative broadcasting techniques, made him a beloved figure among fans and fellow broadcasters alike.
The news of Squier’s passing was shared on Twitter by sports journalist John Crane. The NASCAR community is mourning the loss of this broadcasting legend. May Ken Squier rest in peace, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of motorsports..
Source : @johncranesports
Ken Squier, Hall of Fame broadcasting pioneer, dies at 88#NASCARhttps://t.co/Sl2VK31oAR
— John Crane (@johncranesports) November 16, 2023