Kaitlyn Anne Vincie
Kaitlyn Ann Vincie, born December 10, 1987 She is an American journalist and sports broadcaster. She works as a reporter for Fox NASCAR and hosts the daily news and updates program NASCAR Race Hub. Vincie was first drawn to stock car racing when she was awarded an pit lane pass. After graduation from Christopher Newport University she worked at Langley Speedway as a reporter. Following the time that SceneDaily released her self-made blogs about NASCAR the sport, she received a lot of attention. Vincie was born in Harrisonburg, Virginia on December 10 in 1987. Her family moved to Warrenton shortly after Vincie entered high school. Vincie is the youngest child of John and Margaret Vincie. Vincie's grandmother Eleanor N. Logan (a fifth-grade teacher) was her grandfather. He was part of Bridgewater's faculty. Journalism was something she'd always been interested in since the age of a child. Vincie was a graduate of Fauquier High School. Vincie was an athlete in the track and field and was the school's manager for four years. She was the winner of the 800m race at the AAA Cedar Run District. Vincie was introduced to Al Pearce, a journalist who mentored and gave Vincie lots of advice. Vincie graduated from Christopher Newport University in 2010 with a bachelor's degree in communication. Vincie was an intern at the athletics department of the university. Vincie also held a similar role at the USAR Pro Cup Series, Charlotte Motor Speedway. She wrote her senior dissertation on auto racing gender disparity which was focused on woman race car driver Danica Patrick. She was interested in the sport after she was granted a pit lane access to the NASCAR All-Star Race. She credits Krista Voda and Wendy Venturini as her inspirations.
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