Kaitlyn Anne Vincie

Kaitlyn Anne Vincie (born on the 10th of December, 1987) is a American journalist and sportscaster. She works for the Fox NASCAR team as a reporter and presents in their weekly news and update show NASCAR Race Hub. Vincie began her interest in stock car racing when she was granted a pit lane pass. After finishing her studies at Christopher Newport University she worked at Langley Speedway as a reporter. Following the time that SceneDaily published her self-made blog posts about NASCAR, she gained attention. Vincie was born on December 10, 1987 in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and was raised in Bridgewater before her family relocated to Warrenton in the year Vincie had entered high school. She is the granddaughter and daughter of John Vincie and Margaret Vincie. Vincie's grandmother, Eleanor N. Logan, was a fifth-grade teacher as well as her grandfather who was part of the faculty of Bridgewater College. Journalism was something she'd always been interested in since the age of a child. Vincie was a graduate of Fauquier High School. She competed in track and field competitions, and also worked as a director of the school's team in wrestling for four years. She was crowned champion in the 800m race at the AAA Cedar Run District. Vincie met Al Pearce, who mentored her. He also offered many details. In 2010, Vincie completed her degree at Christopher Newport University with a bachelor's degree in communication. Vincie worked as an intern for the athletics division of the university. She also was a part of Charlotte Motor Speedway's USAR Pro Cup Series. After securing a pitlane access to the NASCAR All-Star Race, Vincie did her senior dissertation on gender-based disparities in auto racing. She credits Krista Voda as well as Wendy Venturini as her inspirations.



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