Kaitlyn Anne Vincie (born December 10, 1987) is an American sports presenter and journalist. She currently works for the Fox NASCAR team as a reporter and presents in their daily news and update show NASCAR Race Hub. Vincie's interest in stock car racing was garnered when she was issued with an pit lane pass, and after graduation from Christopher Newport University, worked as a reporter at Langley Speedway. She garnered attention after self-made video blogs on NASCAR were published on stock car racing website SceneDaily.
Vincie was born on December 10, 1987, in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and was raised firstly in Bridgewater before her family moved to Warrenton when Vincie had started high school. She is the daughter of John and Margaret Vincie, and has one older sister. Vincie's grandmother, Eleanor N. Logan, was a fifth-grade teacher, while her grandfather was part of the faculty of Bridgewater College. From an early age, she displayed an interest in journalism. Vincie graduated from Fauquier High School in 2006. She competed in track and field competitions, and worked as a manager for the school's wrestling team for four years. She clinched victory in the 800 meters event of the AAA Cedar Run District. Vincie met journalist Al Pearce who mentored her and provided Vincie with a large amount of information. She graduated from Christopher Newport University in 2010 with a bachelor's degree in communications. Vincie worked as an intern for the university's athletics department, and had a similar job for the USAR Pro Cup Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway. She wrote a senior dissertation on auto racing gender disparity which was focused on woman race car driver Danica Patrick, and became interested in the sport after she secured a pit lane pass for the NASCAR All-Star Race. She names Krista Voda and Wendy Venturini as her inspirations.