Motorsports connect viewers Jamie Little with Fox’s NASCAR Cup series coverage. But this year there will be little to see more coverage of Fox’s motorports.
There will be a little bit of pit reporters on Sunday when Fox carries its first indicar race from the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida. He will also be a play-by-play announcer throughout the season for the coverage of the truck series network.
Indicar assignment is a homesinging for Little, a PIT reporter for the coverage of ESPN and ABC of the open-wheel series since 2004. Little – Whose last Indicar Race 2014 was Indianapolis 500 – it will fill it for Georgia Henberry, who had a recently a baby and the first couple will miss the race.
Little, who will also participate in Fox coverage of Indianapolis 500 on May 25, also hopes on Sunday that some NASCAR fans will also tune because the Indicar race comes in the NASCAR Cup Series Road race in the US circuit in Texas’s AUST Stein.
“We will try to encourage as much as we can. It’s our first doubleheader. Indicar is the first race followed by NASCAR, “Little said.” I am a person who both do, so they tell me to try to mix those two worlds. “
One of the little efforts to remove the distance between Indicar and NASCAR will be one of them, a feature on Kyle Larson in which the segments are transmitted to both shows. Larson will try to make Indy 500 and Naskar’s Coca-Cola 600 on the same day this year.
Larson did not have a chance to do it last year when the rain delayed the Indie race and then shortened the end of the NASCAR race in Charlotte.
For the first time to go to Fox, it marks that a whole motorports will be on the Series Broadcast television. Fox transmitted ads featuring top drivers Joseph Nugarden, Alex Palo and Pato O’words during the NFL Playoffs and Super Bowl 59.
“I think you are nothing good to help raise the game and help viewers, if you are sitting in a bar or lunch on Sunday and it is on TV, people will watch it and never like before.” “Everyone is excited about the already Bm Promotion.”
A slight change this season is that it will call the entire NASCAR truck series schedule. He was referred to as the Select Truck Race in the last three seasons but will lead to the Xfinity series in Adam Alexander CW throughout the year.
In 2021, when he performed the Arca Menards series, the U.S. Became the first woman to play a TV play-by-player for the National Racing Series broadcast.
Little thought of doing a little play-by-play, but the idea was accelerated after NASCAR races for NBC, which is called Little, called Little and said that a growing number of women plays a play-by-play, NASCAR needs to be.
“I just didn’t think it was possible because it only always heard a man’s voice. I didn’t know what that role was I would enjoy it or if I would be welcomed in that role, “Little said. “I thought about it and he was right. I have done everything I can do as a pit reporter and I will continue to do it, but I want to test myself. I want to challenge myself, it will get out of the comfort area. “
The play-by-play has become a little more comfortable as a declarator. He said his original approach was as if he was a reporter in discussing stories, but he had changed.
“It’s a skill set, and you are a traffic control cop,” he said. Yes, it’s time to tell those stories, these drivers and what is happening is time to update, but that is why your analysts support what is happening on the track. He is bringing everyone together and he keeps the conversation flowing. “
Sunday’s Indicar race is in the midst of a little busy pull. Since the beginning of February, she was a journalist at the Westminster Dog Show, called two truck races and one ARCA, who was a peat reporter of the first two cup series race, and interviewed President Donald Trump before Detona 500.
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