Since its inception in 2001 NASCAR on Fox has had some of the most respected and talented broadcasters in all of sports. Here is a look at the current on-air team for NASCAR on Fox.
Mike Joy is the lead play-by-play announcer for NASCAR on Fox. He has been with the network since it began broadcasting NASCAR races in 2001. Prior to joining Fox Joy spent 20 years as a broadcaster for ESPN. He is a member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame broadcast team.
Larry McReynolds is the lead analyst for NASCAR on Fox. He is a former crew chief who won multiple NASCAR championships. He joined Fox in 2001 after working as a broadcaster for TNT.
Darrell Waltrip is a studio analyst for NASCAR on Fox. He is a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and a member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Waltrip began his broadcasting career with CBS in 1979. He joined Fox in 2001.
Jeff Gordon is a studio analyst for NASCAR on Fox. He is a four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and a member of the Fox NASCAR broadcast team.
Dick Berggren is a pre-race and pit reporter for NASCAR on Fox. He is a former motorsports journalist and editor. He joined Fox in 2001.
Chris Myers is a host and reporter for NASCAR on Fox. He joined the network in 1998 and has served as a host and reporter for a variety of Fox Sports programs.
Jamie Little is a pit reporter for NASCAR on Fox. She joined the network in 2001 and is one of the most respected pit reporters in motorsports.
Rebecca Haarlow is a sideline reporter for NASCAR on Fox. She joined the network in 2013 and has also served as a sideline reporter for NFL and college football games.
Who are the main announcers for NASCAR on FOX?
Answer: Mike Joy Darrell Waltrip and Jeff Gordon.
Who are the pit reporters for NASCAR on FOX?
Answer: Jamie Little Regan Smith and Matt Yocum.
Who are the reporters for NASCAR on FOX?
Answer: Krista Voda Vince Welch and Adam Alexander.
How many years has FOX been broadcasting NASCAR races?
Answer: 20 years.
Who are the current drivers who have won the most NASCAR championships?
Answer: Jimmie Johnson and Richard Petty.
Which race track is considered the home of NASCAR?
Answer: Daytona International Speedway.
What is the name of the NASCAR series that is considered the “minor league”?
Answer: The NASCAR Xfinity Series.
How many NASCAR Xfinity Series races are there in a season?
Answer: 33 races.
What is the name of the NASCAR series that is considered the “major league”?
Answer: The NASCAR Cup Series.
How many NASCAR Cup Series races are there in a season?
Answer: 36 races.
How many drivers are in a NASCAR race?
Answer: 40 drivers.
How many laps are in a NASCAR race?
Answer: 400 laps.
How many miles is a NASCAR race?
Answer: 500 miles.
What is the prize money for winning a NASCAR race?
Answer: $1 million.
How long is a NASCAR race?
Answer: 3-4 hours.