Barney Hall is an American sports commentator for Motor Racing Network. He currently calls NASCAR races. Hall has commentated races for over 50 years.[1] Hall is considered as one of the best NASCAR commentators of all-time,[2] and MRN director David Hyatt stated, "Motor Racing Network is ‘The Voice of NASCAR’ and Barney Hall is the voice of MRN."[3]
Career
Hall's career started in the 1950s working for local radio stations in Elkin, North Carolina, and is the first person to work on the public address system at Bristol Motor Speedway, which was stated as "dumb luck".[4] When Motor Racing Network started in 1970, Hall became a turn announcer, before becoming a booth announcer. Hall has commentated all but three Daytona 500s in his career, and in the 1979 edition, Hall introduced his catchphrase, "flag-to-flag coverage of The Great American Race."[5] In 2007, he was inducted into the National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA) Hall of Fame.[6] On May 23, 2012, the NASCAR Hall of Fame announced the creation of the Squier-Hall Award for Media Excellence, named for Hall and former MRN reporter Ken Squier.[5]
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