Kaitlyn Ann Vincie
Kaitlyn Vincie, born December 10, 1987 Kaitlyn Anne Vincie, born on December 10, 1987, is an American journalist and sports presenter. As a reporter for Fox NASCAR, she presents the daily news and update program NASCAR Race Hub. Vincie was first interested in stock car racing when she was granted a pit-lane pass. She later graduated from Christopher Newport University and worked as a reporter for Langley Speedway. Following the time that SceneDaily released her own self-made video blogs about NASCAR the sport, she received a lot of attention. Vincie was born in Harrisonburg, Virginia on December 10 on the 10th of December in 1987. Her family moved to Warrenton following the time Vincie began high school. She is the daughter of John Vincie and Margaret and she has one older sister. Vincie's grandmother Eleanor N. Logan (a fifth-grade teacher) was her grandfather, who was part of Bridgewater's faculty. Journalism was something she had always been interested in since the age of a child. Vincie completed her studies at Fauquier High School in 2006. Vincie competed in track-and-field competitions and served as a coach for the school's wrestling team for four seasons. She was the winner of the 800-meter race of the AAA Cedar Run District. Vincie had a meeting with journalist Al Pearce who mentored her and also provided Vincie with a large amount of information. She completed her degree at Christopher Newport University in 2010 with a bachelor's in communications. Vincie was an intern for the athletics department of the university as well as a job with the USAR Pro Cup Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway. After getting a pit-lane pass for the NASCAR All-Star Race, Vincie wrote her senior thesis about gender inequality in auto racing. She mentions Krista Voda as well as Wendy Venturini as her inspirations.
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