Introducing Kaitlyn Vincie, the Fox presenter who shines in NASCAR and leads on Race Hub
As a successful mother of two, novelist, Airbnb host, and prominent Nascar presenter for Fox Sports, Kaitlyn Vincie has demonstrated unwavering perseverance.
One of the main faces of Fox’s coverage of the NASCAR races for the last 14 years has been the gorgeous presenter.
In addition to hosting the Nascar Race Hub nighttime news program on FS1, she works on-site as a reporter at races and hosts the Nascar Raceday pre-race shows for the Truck and Cup Series.
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After beginning her career as a race reporter at Hampton, Virginia’s Langley Speedway, Vincie, who had always wanted to be a sports writer, has had an incredible rise.
“My parents have videos of me at 12 years old, reporting the news,” She confirmed with the Daily News-Record.
“I think truly from a very young age I had an interest in being on camera, and pretend I was a news anchor which is so funny looking back.
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The graduate of Christopher Newport University is well-known for her YouTube posts from Langley Speedway.
To supplement her income at the time, she was also working as a waitress and in a tanning salon.
However, Vincie persevered for years until landing a big break as a social media reporter on Trackside for the Fox Sports family.
The 36-year-old got hired at Nascar Race Hub right away, and he has been moving up the Fox Nascar ranks ever since.
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“I always kind of reflect back on that and think about how that all came together and how fortunate I was that someone believed in me,” The Podium Finish was informed by her.
“It’s been an amazing ride. I’ve gotten to do a little bit of everything at this point. I’ve covered every single series that we have within Nascar.
“It’s just been a huge honor to represent that company, to be a face of this sport that I love so much.”
Vincie is wed to Blake Harris, the crew chief for Rick Hendrick Motorsports.
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Kadence and Dawson are the couple’s two children, and they live in North Carolina.
“We met while working and traveling on the racing circuit at an unusual restaurant near New Hampshire Motor Speedway (just your conventional Nascar love story),” stated JeffGluck.com.
“But Blake was easily the partner I had been hoping to find, and through this entire process he has handled our turn of life events with grace and dexterity — while I’ve been the temperamental and often emotional one.”
As co-host of Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour, a podcast featuring the former Daytona 500 winner, Vincie has lately broadened her role at Fox.
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Vincie released her debut book, Save The Queen City, earlier this year.
It follows a TV reporter and a Charlotte detective as they pursue a serial killer who preys on women in the city.
In addition to her duties at Fox Sports and her family, Vincie took five years to finish the work.
“It was hard, I’m not gonna lie,” To Heavy.com, Vincie said.
“It was sort of whenever I could fit it in was kind of how I did it at first.
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“If I ever had downtime in the hotel, I would be working on it.
“And it definitely took a lot longer than I thought because once you just complete it, that’s only the very beginning.
“Then it went through two major developmental edits.”
Vincie and her husband also own a rental property in the North Carolina mountains.
“I remember when we got that first booking, it was so cool,” she said.
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“It was cool because we’re like, ‘Alright, we got our first booking, someone’s coming to stay with us.’
“And now, we’ve had over 80 five-star reviews.”
Vincie remembers her experience covering Nascar’s grassroots racing with great affection.
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“We all started on that level. I was interviewing Chase Elliott and Bubba Wallace and guys when they were really young, when Chase still had braces,” she said.
“I think I love being able to tell that story of where all of this journey first started out, and then, of course, reflecting back on it now, it is pretty surreal to see how it all came together.”
The 2009 launch of Nascar Race Hub is coming to an end in June.