Voice of a sport: NASCAR honors Barney Hall after announcing retirement

During Saturday's driver/crew chief meeting at Daytona International Speedway, NASCAR president Mike Helton announced that legendary radio personality Barnie Hall will retire after calling the Coke Zero 400. 

One of the most iconic voices in all of sports, Hall's play-by-play calls helped build the narrative and fan base of NASCAR for five decades. As a result of his influence and achievements, the NASCAR Hall of Fame named the Squire-Hall Award for NASCAR Media Execellence after him and television personality Ken Squier. 

After the announcement, the crowd in the driver/crew chief meeting gave Hall a standing ovation, while the NASCAR Twittersphere came out to thank the man who called so many races.