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Beginning with Indianapolis, RaceDay was expanded to two hours (one hour for Saturday night races on Fox Sports 2) until Chicagoland when the show was again shortened to one hour to make room for FS1's Sunday morning pre-game show Fox NFL Kickoff. Before the 2015 season, both Petty and Rutledge Wood left Fox Sports and moved to NBC Sports. [4] [5]
NASCAR Race Hub host (2010–2024) [7] Became the play-by-play for NASCAR on Prime Video, NASCAR on TNT and NASCAR on The CW in 2025 John Roberts: 2007–2018 Truck Series pre and post-race show host, also hosted NASCAR RaceDay on NASCAR on Speed and filled in as studio host for the 2012 Daytona 500 Retired from broadcasting after the 2018 season
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Eric Collins or Cory Provus or Adam Alexander/Devin Gardner (Fox/FS1) 2020. Gus Johnson/Joel Klatt/Jenny Taft (Fox Big Noon Saturday) Tim Brando/Spencer Tillman (Fox/FS1) Joe Davis/Brock Huard or Mark Helfrich (Fox/FS1) Aaron Goldsmith/Brady Quinn or Mark Helfrich or Petros Papadakis (Fox/FS1) Brian Custer or Kevin Fitzgerald/Robert Smith (Fox/FS1)
Danielle Trotta (born March 13, 1981) is an American journalist who covers auto racing for Sirius XM.She was [1] the co-host of NASCAR Race Hub, and the pre-race show NASCAR RaceDay for Xfinity Series events on Fox Sports 1.
At the time, the early morning block (6:00–9:30 AM EST) was "a black hole for FS1", according to Sporting News, as the network used that slot for game replays and reruns of other shows. [ 10 ] Carter and Wright proved to be a successful pairing, as they were then paired up to host FS1's morning talk show First Things First , which premiered ...
Vincie started working as a pit lane reporter for K&N Pro Series East races on Fox Sports 1 in 2014, and was made a feature reporter on NASCAR Race Hub that same year. [1] She received help from fellow pit lane reporter Steve Byrnes. [11] Late in the 2014 season, she began working as a garage reporter for NASCAR Race Day and NASCAR Live.
Joy Allison Taylor (born January 17, 1987) [1] is an American media personality and television host for Fox Sports 1 (FS1). On the network, she co-hosts Speak with Keyshawn Johnson and Paul Pierce.