Kaitlyn Anne Vincie

Kaitlyn Anne Vincie (born on December 10, 1987) is an American journalist and sportscaster. As a reporter for Fox NASCAR, she presents on their weekly news and updates program NASCAR Race Hub. Vincie was first interested in stock car racing after she was granted a pit-lane pass. She later graduated from Christopher Newport University and worked as a reporter at Langley Speedway. Her self-made NASCAR videos were posted on SceneDaily, a stock car racing website. Vincie was born December 10, 1987 in Harrisonburg. She was raised in Bridgewater, Virginia before her family relocated from Warrenton to start her high school. Vincie is the granddaughter and daughter of John Vincie and Margaret Vincie. Vincie's mother, Eleanor N. Logan was a fifth-grade teacher and her grandfather was a member of the faculty of Bridgewater College. From a young age she was interested in journalism. Vincie was a graduate of Fauquier High School. She participated in track and field events and also worked as a director for the school's wrestling team for four years. She took home the 800m relay at the AAA Cedar Run District. Vincie was introduced to journalist Al Pearce who mentored her and provided Vincie with lots of information. In 2010, she graduated from Christopher Newport University with a bachelor's in communications. Vincie was an intern with the athletics department at the university, and was also employed with the USAR Pro Cup Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Vincie wrote her senior thesis on the subject of gender in auto racing that specifically focused on Danica Patrick, a female race car driver. She became interested in racing after she received the pit lane entry pass for the NASCAR All-Star Race. Her influences include Wendy Venturini, Krista Volda, and Wendy Venturini.



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