Kaitlyn Anne Vincie
Kaitlyn Ann Vincie, born December 10, 1987 Kaitlyn Anne Vincie, born on December 10, 1987, is an American journalist and sports presenter. She works for the Fox NASCAR team as a reporter and presents in their daily news and update show NASCAR Race Hub. Vincie began her interest in stock car race when she received a pit-lane pass. After graduation, she attended Christopher Newport University and worked as a reporter at Langley Speedway. When SceneDaily released her self-made blog posts about NASCAR the sport, she received a lot of attention. Vincie was born on December 10 1987 in Harrisonburg. She was born in Bridgewater, Virginia before her family relocated to Warrenton to start her high school. Vincie is the granddaughter and daughter of John Vincie and Margaret Vincie. Vincie's grandmother Eleanor N. Logan (a fifth-grade teacher) was her grandfather. He was part of Bridgewater College's faculty. Journalism was something she'd always had an interest in from a young age. Vincie graduated Fauquier High School, in the year 2006. Vincie participated in track and field competitions as well as was the manager of the school's wrestling team for four years. Vincie won in the 800 meters event of the AAA Cedar Run District. Vincie had the pleasure of meeting Al Pearce, a journalist who mentored her and provided Vincie lots of advice. In 2010 she completed her degree at Christopher Newport University with a bachelor's in communications. Vincie was an intern in the athletics division of the university. She also worked for Charlotte Motor Speedway's USAR Pro Cup Series. After securing a pit-lane pass for the NASCAR All-Star Race, Vincie completed a senior dissertation about gender inequality in auto racing. Her main influences include Wendy Venturini and Krista Voda.
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