Legendary NASCAR Voice and Co-Founder of MRN Radio, Ken Squire, Passes Away at Age 88
In a sad turn of events, the NASCAR community mourns the loss of one of its most iconic figures, Ken Squire. The legendary NASCAR voice and co-founder of MRN Radio passed away at the age of 88. Squire’s immense contribution to the sport cannot be understated, as his distinctive voice and insightful commentary made him a beloved figure among racing enthusiasts.
Ken Squire was not only a renowned broadcaster but also played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of NASCAR media. As a co-founder of MRN Radio, he helped establish one of the most prominent platforms for NASCAR coverage, ensuring that fans across the country could stay connected to the sport they loved.
His passing leaves a void in the NASCAR community, with many drivers, broadcasters, and fans expressing their condolences and sharing their fond memories of Squire’s contributions to the sport. NASCAR fans will forever remember his iconic calls and the excitement he brought to every race.
Ken Squire’s legacy will live on, as his impact on NASCAR and the broadcasting world will continue to be felt for years to come..
Source : @BSMStaff
Legendary NASCAR voice and co-founder of @MRNRadio Ken Squire has passed away at age 88. https://t.co/yJVJiMQdX4
— Barrett Sports Media (@BSMStaff) November 16, 2023