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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.
Gordon has appeared in advertising through various forms of media, including print; television; and online. His image has been featured on beverage cans and bottles, [265] billboards, [266] cereal boxes, [265] corn chip bags, [267] toothpaste tubes, [268] and vending machines. [269] He has been called one of NASCAR's most marketable drivers. [270]
NASCAR on The CW is the branding used for broadcasts of NASCAR races on The CW Network, which will broadcast the entire NASCAR Xfinity Series season from 2025 to 2031. The channel will also broadcast the Xfinity Series playoff races in 2024 as well as the regular season finale at Bristol Motor Speedway in a collaboration with NBC Sports in preparation for becoming the full season broadcaster ...
The 2024 NASCAR schedule begins with Sunday's Daytona 500. Here are the other races, including dates, tracks and TV start times. NASCAR schedule: Races, tracks, dates, TV schedule for 2024 Cup Series
The company is a subsidiary of NASCAR and produces programs to promote the sport of professional stock car racing. The company can be considered an equivalent to the National Football League's NFL Films division. Prior to 2008, the company was known as NASCAR Images, but changed their name with the advent of digital television.
Tyler Reddick is racing for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series title.. Reddick made an incredible last-lap pass of Ryan Blaney to win his way into the the Championship 4. Reddick was third on the white ...
Ryan Blaney won at Martinsville to make the title race again. Last year Blaney won at the half-mile short track a week before winning the first Cup Series title of his career.
NASCAR Northwest Series Chris Trickle (May 30, 1972 – March 25, 1998) was an American stock car racing driver. A competitor in the NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Tour , he was murdered in a drive-by shooting that remains unsolved.