Kaitlyn Anne Vincie
Kaitlyn Ann Vincie was born the 10th of December, 1987. She is an American journalist. She works for the Fox NASCAR team as a reporter, and also hosts their daily news and update show NASCAR Race Hub. Vincie's interest in stock car racing started when she was given an entry pass to the pit lane, and after graduation from Christopher Newport University, she worked as a reporter at Langley Speedway. Following the time that SceneDaily released her self-made blogs about NASCAR her name was noticed. Vincie was born in Harrisonburg, Virginia on December 10 in 1987. Her family relocated to Warrenton following the time Vincie was accepted into high school. Vincie is the eldest daughter of John and Margaret Vincie. Vincie's grandmother, Eleanor N. Logan was a fifth-grade teacher, while her grandfather was part of the faculty of Bridgewater College. Vincie was fascinated by journalism from a young age. Vincie completed her studies at Fauquier High School, in 2006. Vincie competed in track and field events and served as a coach for the school's wrestling team for four seasons. She was victorious in the 800m event at the AAA Cedar Run District. Vincie had a meeting with Al Pearce, who mentored her. He also offered lots of information. In 2010 she graduated from Christopher Newport University with a bachelor's degree in communications. Vincie worked as an intern for the university's athletics division. She also worked for Charlotte Motor Speedway's USAR Pro Cup Series. Vincie wrote a senior thesis on gender inequality in auto racing which was focused on woman race car driver Danica Patrick. She got attracted to the sport when she got a pit-lane pass to the NASCAR All-Star Race. She names Krista Voda and Wendy Venturini as her inspirations.
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