OnAir Personality: Regan Smith

NASCAR RACE HUB Returns Monday-Thursday in Remote, Modified Format with Special Edition on Sunday

Special Edition of NASCAR RACE HUB Featuring Lindsay Czarniak’s Sit-Down Interview with Denny Hamlin Airs Sunday on FS1

FOX NFL Analyst Troy Aikman and Musical Legend Bob Weir Serve as Prerace Dignitaries for Sunday’s FOX NASCAR iRACING Event


CHARLOTTE, N.C. – NASCAR RACE HUB returns to the FS1 daily lineup on Monday, March 30, at 6:00 PM ET in a modified, remote format. The one-hour show airs Monday-Thursdays with host and analysts via Zoom from their homes.

Additionally, on each episode, Lindsay Czarniak interviews a driver and his family one-on-one via Zoom from their respective homes for a behind-the-scenes look at their lives and new routines without racing.

Three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, winner of the inaugural eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series race last Sunday at virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway, is Czarniak’s first guest in a special 30-minute edition of NASCAR RACE HUB airing Sunday, March 29, at 12:30 PM ET, immediately preceding the FOX NASCAR iRACING event from virtual Texas Motor Speedway (simulcast on FOX, FS1 and the FOX Sports app at 1:00 PM ET).

Czarniak’s guests next week include Hamlin (Monday), Martin Truex Jr. and Sherry Pollex (Tuesday), Erik Jones (Wednesday) and Kyle and Samantha Busch (Thursday).

The Monday 6:00 PM ET editions of NASCAR RACE HUB recap the previous day’s FOX NASCAR iRACING action, while the Tuesday-Thursday episodes feature specific themes ranging from 2020 season headlines and recaps to a countdown of the best drivers of all time. All FOX NASCAR on-air broadcasters contribute to Hub in the coming weeks.

Below is the schedule for next week’s themed content and on-air broadcasters:

Monday – FOX NASCAR iRACING recap; Adam Alexander, Jamie McMurray and Regan Smith

Tuesday – NASCAR CUP SERIES season recap; Kaitlyn Vince, Larry McReynolds, Jeff Gordon, Matt Yocum and Joey Logano

Wednesday – NASCAR XFINITY SERIES season recap; Shannon Spake, Clint Bowyer and Jamie Little

Thursday – NASCAR TRUCK SERIES season recap; Vincie, Todd Bodine, Phil Parsons and Vince Welch

Also on Sunday, March 29, FOX Sports welcomes a couple of legends to prerace dignitary roles for the eNASCAR iRACING Pro Invitational Series race. FOX NFL analyst and Pro Football Hall of Famer Troy Aikman serves as the grand marshal, giving the command to start engines. GRAMMY-winning musical icon Bob Weir, a founding member of the legendary Grateful Dead, performs the national anthem prior to the start of the event.

FOX NASCAR at Texas Motor Speedway Notes, Quotes and Programming Schedule

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES Live on FOX Sunday; NASCAR XFINITY SERIES & GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES Live on FS1 Friday and Saturday

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR heads to Texas Motor Speedway this weekend for the seventh race of the MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES season, on Sunday, March 31 (3:00 PM ET on FOX), preceded by FS1’s live telecast of the NASCAR XFINITY SERIES (Saturday, March 30 at 1:00 PM ET) and NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES (Friday, March 29 at 9:00 PM ET).

Below are programming information, the weekend’s on-air broadcaster roster and quotes from FOX NASCAR analysts Larry McReynolds, Jamie McMurray and Regan Smith on the weekend ahead:

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
• Date/Time: Sunday, March 31 (3:00 PM ET)
• Network: FOX
• Announcers: Mike Joy, Hall of Famer and three-time champion Darrell Waltrip, Hall of Famer and four-time champ Jeff Gordon and two-time Daytona 500-winning crew chief Larry McReynolds
• Pit reporters: Jamie Little, Vince Welch and Matt Yocum
• Prerace: NASCAR RACEDAY (2:30-3:00 PM ET on FOX); hosted by Shannon Spake with McReynolds, Jamie McMurray and Bobby Labonte
• NASCAR RACEDAY (1:30-2:30 PM ET on FS1); hosted by Spake with McReynolds, McMurray and Labonte
• Charlotte studio hosts: Spake, McMurray and Labonte

NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
• Date/Time: Saturday, March 30 (1:00 PM ET)
• Network: FS1
• Announcers: Adam Alexander, lead analyst Kevin Harvick and driver analyst Austin Dillon
• Pit reporters: Jamie Little and Regan Smith
• Prerace: NASCAR RACEDAY-XFINITY (12:30 PM ET on FS1); hosted by Shannon Spake and analysts Larry McReynolds and Jamie McMurray
• Charlotte studio hosts: Spake, McReynolds and McMurray

NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES
• Date/Time: Friday, March 29 (9:00 PM ET)
• Network: FS1
• Announcers: Vince Welch, Phil Parsons and Michael Waltrip
• Pit reporters: Hermie Sadler and Alan Cavanna
• Prerace: NASCAR RACEDAY-NGOTS (8:30 PM ET on FS1); hosted by Kaitlyn Vincie and analysts Jeff Hammond and two-time Truck Series champion Todd Bodine

FOX NASCAR QUOTES

JAMIE MCMURRAY SAYS TEXAS WILL BE A GOOD TEST FOR WHERE TEAMS STAND WITH THE NEW AERO PACKAGE:
“When you build your cars for the West Coast swing, a lot of those are built before you even get to Daytona. So, that plan is set and you hope you made the right decision. Once you get home from the West Coast, you reevaluate, you put into your new cars what you think you missed before and all the stuff you saw on other teams’ cars. When we get to Texas, we’ll see how everyone is going to lay out. Stewart-Haas Racing has been really good at Texas, so when we get there, we’ll find out what they learned on the West Coast.”

LARRY MCREYNOLDS SAYS TEXAS WILL SHOW WHICH TEAMS HAVE WORK TO DO:
“Texas is where the rubber meets the road, because teams had Atlanta to learn the new package and then the three West Coast races after that. There are no more excuses. When we get to Texas, we’re going to know which teams are weak and which are strong, who has work to do and who is in pretty good shape.”

REGAN SMITH THINKS TEXAS IS AN IMPORTANT WEEKEND FOR THE NO. 4 TEAM AND KEVIN HARVICK:
“Rodney Childers and the No. 4 team have been working on these cars for quite some time, and they’ve had time to really implement their plan. If they’re still a third, fourth, fifth or sixth-place car at Texas, then we start to get a little worried. I realize it’s hard to understand being worried over a third or fifth-place, but maybe they become a little concerned the other organizations have stepped up a bit. This will be an important weekend.”

FOX NASCAR AT TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE
(All times live/Eastern unless otherwise indicated & subject to change)


Friday, March 29
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES practice (3:00-4:00 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES practice (4:00-5:00 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES qualifying (5:00-6:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES final practice (6:30-7:30 PM) (FS1)
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES qualifying (7:30-8:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR RACEDAY-NGOTS (8:30-9:00 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES Racing (9:00-11:30 PM) (FS1)

Saturday, March 30
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES practice (9:00-10:00 AM) (FS1)
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES qualifying (10:00-11:00 AM) (FS1)
NASCAR RACE HUB: WEEKEND EDITION (11:00-11:30 AM) (FS1)
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES final practice (11:30 AM-12:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR RACEDAY-XFINITY (12:30-1:00 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES Racing (1:00-3:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES postrace (3:30-4:00 PM) (FS1)

Sunday, March 31
NASCAR RACEDAY (1:30-2:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR RACEDAY (2:30-3:00 PM) (FOX)
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES Racing (3:00-7:00 PM) (FOX)

FOX NASCAR at Atlanta Motor Speedway Quotes & Programming Schedule

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES Live on FOX Sunday; NASCAR XFINITY & GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES Doubleheader Live on FS1 Saturday from Atlanta
Seven-Time Champ Johnson Makes Analyst Debut Saturday in NASCAR XFINITY SERIES Race on FS1
New FS1 Fast Friday Programming Block Kicks off This Weekend at 3:00 PM ET

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend for the second race of the MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES season, on Sunday, Feb. 24 (2:00 PM ET on FOX), and a unique NASCAR XFINITY SERIES/NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES doubleheader on Saturday, Feb. 23 (2:00 PM ET & 4:30 PM ET on FS1).

To offer NASCAR fans a consistent start time for Friday programming in 2019, FOX Sports is featuring a multi-hour block of Fast Friday programming each race weekend, beginning Friday, Feb. 22 from Atlanta. Delivering highlights of the morning and early afternoon on-track activity, news and feature content, along with practice updates, Fast Friday begins each week at 3:00 PM ET and includes live coverage of MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES qualifying. All Friday MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES practice sessions taking place prior to the 3:00 PM ET window are offered via live streaming on NASCAR.com at https://www.nascar.com/live in 2019.

The following practices will be streamed live from Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday on https://www.nascar.com/live
• MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES practice 1 (11:30 AM-1:00 PM ET)
• NASCAR XFINITY SERIES practice 1 (1:00-2:00 PM ET)
• NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES practice 1 (2:00-3:00 PM ET)

Anchoring Fast Friday for FOX NASCAR this weekend is new studio host Sara Walsh, making her on-air debut from the new virtual studio alongside analysts Jamie McMurray and Ricky Craven.

Below are programming information, the weekend’s on-air broadcaster roster and quotes from FOX NASCAR analyst Ricky Craven on the weekend ahead, as well as FOX NASCAR play-by-play announcer Adam Alexander on the addition of Kevin Harvick and Jimmie Johnson to the Xfinity Series booth at Atlanta:

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
• Date/Time: Sunday, Feb. 24 (2:00 PM ET)
• Network: FOX
• Announcers: Mike Joy, Hall of Famer and three-time champion Darrell Waltrip, Hall of Famer and four-time champ Jeff Gordon, race analyst Larry McReynolds
• Pit reporters: Jamie Little, Vince Welch and Matt Yocum
• Pre-race: NASCAR RACEDAY (1:30-2:00 PM ET on FOX); hosted by Shannon Spake with Larry McReynolds, Jamie McMurray and Regan Smith
• NASCAR RACEDAY (12:30-1:30 PM ET on FS1); hosted by Spake with McReynolds, McMurray and Smith
• Hosts: Spake and McMurray

NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
• Date/Time: Saturday, Feb. 23 (2:00 PM ET)
• Network: FS1
• Announcers: Adam Alexander, Kevin Harvick and guest driver analyst Jimmie Johnson
• Pit reporters: Jamie Little and Regan Smith
• Pre-race: NASCAR RACEDAY-XFINITY (1:30 PM ET on FS1); hosted by Shannon Spake and analysts Larry McReynolds and Jamie McMurray
• Hosts: Spake, McReynolds and McMurray

NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES
• Date/Time: Saturday, Feb. 23 (4:30 PM ET)
• Network: FS1
• Announcers: Vince Welch, Phil Parsons and Michael Waltrip
• Pit reporters: Hermie Sadler and Alan Cavanna
• Post-race: 6:30-7:00 PM (FS1)

FOX NASCAR QUOTES

FOX NASCAR analyst Ricky Craven says the new rules package has drivers and teams on their toes:
“For many years, Atlanta has been a driver favorite because of the ability to move around the race track to find a preferred groove or lane, as well as the added responsibility of managing your tire wear. But the debut of this new rules package has everyone back on their heels a bit. Sure, it is the same abrasive Atlanta track, but there’s now a high probability that how you approached this race in the past will not apply this weekend.”

Craven says the jury will be out on the new aero package for the first four races:
“The next four races, all at completely different disciplines of race tracks, will give us an indication of which direction we are headed with the new aero package. We can’t judge it, for better or worse, after just one or two races, though.”

FOX NASCAR play-by-play announcer Adam Alexander discusses the growth of FOX Sports’ initiative to put Cup drivers in the Xfinity booth and Jimmie Johnson’s analyst debut with Kevin Harvick on Saturday:
“I could have never imagined, when we introduced Cup Series drivers to the Xfinity Series booth a few years ago, that it would grow like this. We’ve had countless Cup regulars join us, and Kevin established early that this is something he wants to continue to be a part of. His great success on the track has translated nicely to the booth, and I know Jimmie’s will, as well. It will be fantastic to get those two together on Saturday, and I can’t wait to have a front-row seat for it.”

FOX NASCAR AT ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE
(All times live/Eastern unless otherwise indicated & subject to change)

Friday, Feb. 22
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES practice 1 (11:30 AM-1:00 PM ET) (NASCAR.com/live)
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES practice 1 (1:00-2:00 PM ET) (NASCAR.com/live)
NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES practice 1 (2:00-3:00 PM ET) (NASCAR.com/live)
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES final practice (3:00-4:00 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES final practice (4:00-5:00 PM) (FS1)
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES qualifying (5:00-6:30 PM) (FS1)

Saturday, Feb. 23
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES qualifying (9:30-10:30 AM) (FS1)
NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES qualifying (10:30 AM-12:00 PM) (FS1)
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES final practice (12:00-1:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR RACEDAY-XFINITY (1:30-2:00 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES Racing (2:00-4:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES Racing (4:30-6:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES post-race (6:30-7:00 PM) (FS1)

Sunday, Feb. 24
NASCAR RACEDAY (12:30-1:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR RACEDAY (1:30-2:00 PM) (FOX)
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES Racing (2:00-6:00 PM) (FOX)

About FOX Sports
FOX Sports is the umbrella entity representing 21st Century FOX’s wide array of multi-platform US-based sports assets. Built with brands capable of reaching more than 100 million viewers in a single weekend, FOX Sports includes ownership and interests in linear television networks, digital and mobile programming, broadband platforms, multiple web sites, joint-venture businesses and several licensing partnerships. FOX Sports includes the sports television arm of the FOX Broadcasting Company; FS1, FS2; FOX Sports Regional Networks, their affiliated regional web sites and national programming; FOX Soccer Plus; FOX Deportes and FOX College Sports. In addition, FOX Sports also encompasses FOX Sports Digital, including FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports app. Also included in the Group are FOX’s interests in joint-venture businesses Big Ten Network and BTN 2Go, as well as a licensing agreement that established the FOX Sports Radio Network.

–FOX SPORTS–

FOX NASCAR at Atlanta Motor Speedway Quotes & Programming Schedule

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES Live on FOX Sunday; NASCAR XFINITY & GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES Doubleheader Live on FS1 Saturday from Atlanta
Seven-Time Champ Johnson Makes Analyst Debut Saturday in NASCAR XFINITY SERIES Race on FS1
New FS1 Fast Friday Programming Block Kicks off This Weekend at 3:00 PM ET

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend for the second race of the MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES season, on Sunday, Feb. 24 (2:00 PM ET on FOX), and a unique NASCAR XFINITY SERIES/NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES doubleheader on Saturday, Feb. 23 (2:00 PM ET & 4:30 PM ET on FS1).

To offer NASCAR fans a consistent start time for Friday programming in 2019, FOX Sports is featuring a multi-hour block of Fast Friday programming each race weekend, beginning Friday, Feb. 22 from Atlanta. Delivering highlights of the morning and early afternoon on-track activity, news and feature content, along with practice updates, Fast Friday begins each week at 3:00 PM ET and includes live coverage of MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES qualifying. All Friday MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES practice sessions taking place prior to the 3:00 PM ET window are offered via live streaming on NASCAR.com at https://www.nascar.com/live in 2019.

The following practices will be streamed live from Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday on https://www.nascar.com/live
• MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES practice 1 (11:30 AM-1:00 PM ET)
• NASCAR XFINITY SERIES practice 1 (1:00-2:00 PM ET)
• NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES practice 1 (2:00-3:00 PM ET)

Anchoring Fast Friday for FOX NASCAR this weekend is new studio host Sara Walsh, making her on-air debut from the new virtual studio alongside analysts Jamie McMurray and Ricky Craven.

Below are programming information, the weekend’s on-air broadcaster roster and quotes from FOX NASCAR analyst Ricky Craven on the weekend ahead, as well as FOX NASCAR play-by-play announcer Adam Alexander on the addition of Kevin Harvick and Jimmie Johnson to the Xfinity Series booth at Atlanta:

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
• Date/Time: Sunday, Feb. 24 (2:00 PM ET)
• Network: FOX
• Announcers: Mike Joy, Hall of Famer and three-time champion Darrell Waltrip, Hall of Famer and four-time champ Jeff Gordon, race analyst Larry McReynolds
• Pit reporters: Jamie Little, Vince Welch and Matt Yocum
• Pre-race: NASCAR RACEDAY (1:30-2:00 PM ET on FOX); hosted by Shannon Spake with Larry McReynolds, Jamie McMurray and Regan Smith
• NASCAR RACEDAY (12:30-1:30 PM ET on FS1); hosted by Spake with McReynolds, McMurray and Smith
• Hosts: Spake and McMurray

NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
• Date/Time: Saturday, Feb. 23 (2:00 PM ET)
• Network: FS1
• Announcers: Adam Alexander, Kevin Harvick and guest driver analyst Jimmie Johnson
• Pit reporters: Jamie Little and Regan Smith
• Pre-race: NASCAR RACEDAY-XFINITY (1:30 PM ET on FS1); hosted by Shannon Spake and analysts Larry McReynolds and Jamie McMurray
• Hosts: Spake, McReynolds and McMurray

NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES
• Date/Time: Saturday, Feb. 23 (4:30 PM ET)
• Network: FS1
• Announcers: Vince Welch, Phil Parsons and Michael Waltrip
• Pit reporters: Hermie Sadler and Alan Cavanna
• Post-race: 6:30-7:00 PM (FS1)

FOX NASCAR QUOTES

FOX NASCAR analyst Ricky Craven says the new rules package has drivers and teams on their toes:
“For many years, Atlanta has been a driver favorite because of the ability to move around the race track to find a preferred groove or lane, as well as the added responsibility of managing your tire wear. But the debut of this new rules package has everyone back on their heels a bit. Sure, it is the same abrasive Atlanta track, but there’s now a high probability that how you approached this race in the past will not apply this weekend.”

Craven says the jury will be out on the new aero package for the first four races:
“The next four races, all at completely different disciplines of race tracks, will give us an indication of which direction we are headed with the new aero package. We can’t judge it, for better or worse, after just one or two races, though.”

FOX NASCAR play-by-play announcer Adam Alexander discusses the growth of FOX Sports’ initiative to put Cup drivers in the Xfinity booth and Jimmie Johnson’s analyst debut with Kevin Harvick on Saturday:
“I could have never imagined, when we introduced Cup Series drivers to the Xfinity Series booth a few years ago, that it would grow like this. We’ve had countless Cup regulars join us, and Kevin established early that this is something he wants to continue to be a part of. His great success on the track has translated nicely to the booth, and I know Jimmie’s will, as well. It will be fantastic to get those two together on Saturday, and I can’t wait to have a front-row seat for it.”

FOX NASCAR AT ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE
(All times live/Eastern unless otherwise indicated & subject to change)

Friday, Feb. 22
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES practice 1 (11:30 AM-1:00 PM ET) (NASCAR.com/live)
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES practice 1 (1:00-2:00 PM ET) (NASCAR.com/live)
NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES practice 1 (2:00-3:00 PM ET) (NASCAR.com/live)
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES final practice (3:00-4:00 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES final practice (4:00-5:00 PM) (FS1)
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES qualifying (5:00-6:30 PM) (FS1)

Saturday, Feb. 23
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES qualifying (9:30-10:30 AM) (FS1)
NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES qualifying (10:30 AM-12:00 PM) (FS1)
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES final practice (12:00-1:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR RACEDAY-XFINITY (1:30-2:00 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES Racing (2:00-4:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES Racing (4:30-6:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES post-race (6:30-7:00 PM) (FS1)

Sunday, Feb. 24
NASCAR RACEDAY (12:30-1:30 PM) (FS1)
NASCAR RACEDAY (1:30-2:00 PM) (FOX)
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES Racing (2:00-6:00 PM) (FOX)

About FOX Sports
FOX Sports is the umbrella entity representing 21st Century FOX’s wide array of multi-platform US-based sports assets. Built with brands capable of reaching more than 100 million viewers in a single weekend, FOX Sports includes ownership and interests in linear television networks, digital and mobile programming, broadband platforms, multiple web sites, joint-venture businesses and several licensing partnerships. FOX Sports includes the sports television arm of the FOX Broadcasting Company; FS1, FS2; FOX Sports Regional Networks, their affiliated regional web sites and national programming; FOX Soccer Plus; FOX Deportes and FOX College Sports. In addition, FOX Sports also encompasses FOX Sports Digital, including FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports app. Also included in the Group are FOX’s interests in joint-venture businesses Big Ten Network and BTN 2Go, as well as a licensing agreement that established the FOX Sports Radio Network.

–FOX SPORTS–

FOX NASCAR On-Air Team Delivers Combined 200 Years of Daytona 500 Broadcast Experience

Spake Elevated to Network Race Coverage Host; Vincie Moves from Pit Road to Anchor Chair

Defending NASCAR Champion Joey Logano Serves as Analyst for NASCAR XFINITY SERIES Race at Daytona

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – FOX Sports embarks on its 19th season of NASCAR coverage at Daytona Speedweeks in February with unparalleled expertise broadcasting the DAYTONA 500 in front of and behind the camera.

DAYTONA 500
Led by veteran play-by-play announcer Mike Joy, broadcasting his 40th DAYTONA 500 for live television or radio, the FOX NASCAR on-air team brings a collective 200 years of experience covering the “Great American Race.” Joining Joy in the FOX NASCAR booth is the Hall of Fame duo of three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Darrell Waltrip, broadcasting his 16th DAYTONA 500, and four-time champion and 2019 Hall of Fame inductee Jeff Gordon, covering his fourth in the FOX Sports booth. Gordon is a three-time DAYTONA 500 champion, and Waltrip won the 1989 running.

Longtime race analyst and two-time DAYTONA 500-winning crew chief Larry McReynolds, back with FOX for his 16th Daytona Speedweeks as a broadcaster, continues to partner with Joy, Waltrip and Gordon, delivering unmatched insight from the brand-new state-of-the-art, multi-purpose virtual studio set housed in the FOX Sports studios in Charlotte.

FOX Sports’ pit road reporting team of Matt Yocum (19th DAYTONA 500), Jamie Little (fifth), Vince Welch (fifth) and Regan Smith (second) are poised to deliver behind-the-scenes stories from pit road, as well as up-to-the-minute updates as the race unfolds.

By McReynolds’ side in the virtual studio for DAYTONA 500 coverage is new network coverage host Shannon Spake, covering her 13th DAYTONA 500, and analysts Ricky Craven and Bobby Labonte. Spake broadens her skill set in 2019, hosting FOX NASCAR’s coverage of all MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES and NASCAR XFINITY SERIES races. She also anchors NASCAR RACEDAY, FOX Sports’ prerace show for the Cup Series, and NASCAR RACEDAY-XFINITY, its prerace show for the Xfinity Series.

Also in the Charlotte virtual studio for the DAYTONA 500 are FOX NASCAR analysts Ricky Craven and Bobby Labonte. Spake and FOX NASCAR host Adam Alexander anchor DAYTONA 500 Qualifying and THE CLASH AT DAYTONA studio shows with analysts Michael Waltrip and Smith.

Longtime FOX NASCAR host Chris Myers helps shoulder the load for Daytona 500 prerace programming for the 17th time, as do Alexander and analyst Michael Waltrip (eighth).

FOX NASCAR lead race producer Barry Landis, coordinating producer Richie Zyontz and director Artie Kempner return for their 16th DAYTONA 500 and 19th NASCAR season with FOX. Bill Richards, EVP, Production and Coordinating Studio Producer, FOX Sports, works his 16th DAYTONA 500 and 19th season.

NASCAR XFINITY SERIES & “Drivers Only” Broadcast
The NASCAR XFINITY SERIES returns to FOX Sports for the fifth consecutive season, with Alexander again handling play-by-play duties alongside analyst Michael Waltrip and a rotation of prominent Cup Series drivers to be announced in the near future. At Daytona, defending Cup Series champion Joey Logano calls the NXS season opener with Alexander and Waltrip.

Little, Yocum and Smith cover stories and updates on pit road. Additionally, FOX Sports brings back its “Drivers Only” NASCAR XFINITY SERIES broadcast, with a driver lineup to be announced in the near future. Pam Miller returns as lead race producer for all NASCAR XFINITY SERIES events on FOX Sports, with Kempner directing.

NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES
FOX Sports offers exclusive coverage of the entire NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES season for the 18th consecutive year with Welch on the call alongside analysts Phil Parsons and Michael Waltrip. Hermie Sadler, Alan Cavanna, marking his first full season on pit road, and Jamie Howe deliver pit reports from Daytona.

Kaitlyn Vincie steps up with a move from pit road to the prerace anchor chair, hosting NASCAR RACEDAY-NGOTS prior to each NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES race, alongside Jeff Hammond and two-time series champion Todd Bodine.

FOX NASCAR race producer Mark Smith returns for his eighth Truck Series season in 2019, while director Roger Vincent is back for his 12th.

A final announcement regarding the full NASCAR RACE HUB and NASCAR RACE HUB: WEEKEND EDITION on-air team, including additional new hires, is forthcoming next week.

FOX NASCAR has won 18 Sports Emmy Awards since its inaugural year of coverage in 2001, including four for Outstanding Live Sports Series, seven for Live Event Audio/Sound and five for Live Technical Team Remote.

FOX Sports Powers into Daytona 500, Kicking Off 18th Season of NASCAR Coverage

Nearly 100 Hours of Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR XFINITY and Camping World Truck Series Speedweeks Coverage Culminates with Feb. 18 DAYTONA 500 on FOX
2012 Champ Keselowski Serves as FS1 Analyst for NASCAR XFINITY SERIES Season Opener

CHARLOTTE, NC – FOX Sports powers into its 18th consecutive season of NASCAR coverage, beginning with Daytona Speedweeks, which culminates with the 60th running of the iconic DAYTONA 500 from Daytona International Speedway on Sunday, Feb. 18 (2:30 PM ET). Live coverage begins at 1:00 PM ET with FOX NASCAR SUNDAY, preceded by NASCAR RACEDAY at 11:00 AM ET, also on FOX.

FOX NASCAR’s presentation of Daytona Speedweeks, highlighted by FOX Sports’ 15th DAYTONA 500, features nearly 100 hours of multi-platform programming.

DAYTONA 500
For its 15th DAYTONA 500, FOX NASCAR offers with seven NASCAR premier series championships’ worth of analysis and insight from Hall of Famer and three-time champ Darrell Waltrip alongside four-time champion Jeff Gordon, with veteran play-by-play announcer Mike Joy, covering his 43rd DAYTONA 500, and DAYTONA 500-winning crew chief Larry McReynolds with race analysis. This year’s running of the “Great American Race” marks the 20th anniversary of McReynolds leading Dale Earnhardt to his elusive DAYTONA 500 victory in 1998 atop the pit box for Richard Childress Racing.

Delivering stories and updates from pit road are pit reporters Jamie Little, FOX NASCAR newcomer and NASCAR driver Regan Smith, Vince Welch and Matt Yocum. Chris Myers hosts FOX NASCAR SUNDAY and the network’s coverage from the famed Hollywood Hotel mobile studio alongside Michael Waltrip, Darrell Waltrip and Gordon. Joy, McReynolds, Myers, Darrell Waltrip and Yocum were members of the original FOX NASCAR on-air team that debuted at Daytona in 2001.

The DAYTONA 500 is streamed live in both English and Spanish through FOX Sports GO, the critically acclaimed app that provides live streaming video of FOX Sports content at home or on-the-go. All FOX NASCAR programming is live streamed on FOX Sports GO. FOX Deportes, the No. 1 Spanish-language sports network in the U.S., offers live coverage of the DAYTONA 500.

FOX Sports’ Daytona Speedweeks coverage kicks off Saturday, Feb. 10 on FS1 with MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES PRACTICE for THE CLASH AT DAYTONA (10:30 AM ET). Off-the-track, FS1 offers live coverage of DAYTONA 500 MEDIA DAY on Wednesday, Feb. 14 (12:00-2:00 PM ET), as well as a recap of the day’s happenings on an expanded edition of NASCAR RACE HUB at 5:00 PM ET.

THE CLASH AT DAYTONA
THE CLASH AT DAYTONA, the first NASCAR event of the season, moves back to an afternoon start time in 2018, airing live on FS1 on Sunday, Feb. 11 (3:00 PM ET). Joy, Darrell Waltrip and Gordon call the 75-lap, non-points race with McReynolds and pit reporters Little, Welch and Yocum. Myers and Michael Waltrip host the network’s coverage from the Hollywood Hotel.

DAYTONA 500 QUALIFYING
DAYTONA 500 QUALIFYING is broadcast live on FOX on Sunday, Feb. 11 (12:00 PM ET), setting the prestigious first and second starting positions for the DAYTONA 500, as well as the starting order for the CAN-AM DUEL AT DAYTONA.

CAN-AM DUEL AT DAYTONA
The complete DAYTONA 500 starting order is determined following the CAN-AM DUEL AT DAYTONA, live on FS1 on Thursday, Feb. 15 (7:00 PM ET). The pair of qualifying races is run under the lights with Joy, Darrell Waltrip and Gordon on the call, with race analysis by McReynolds and pit reporting by Little, Smith, Welch and Yocum. Myers and Michael Waltrip host.

NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
FOX Sports kicks off its fourth year of NASCAR XFINITY SERIES coverage from Daytona on Saturday, Feb. 17 with the season opener at 2:30 PM ET. Adam Alexander calls the action alongside Michael Waltrip and 2012 MONSTER ENERY NASCAR CUP SERIES champion Brad Keselowski with pit reporting by Little, Smith and Yocum. NASCAR RACEDAY – XFINITY, FS1’s XFINITY Series pre-race show, hosted by Shannon Spake and McReynolds, previews the action at 2:00 PM ET.

NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES
In its 16th year of exclusive coverage on FOX Sports, the NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES opens its season on Friday, Feb. 16 (7:30 PM ET) on FS1, with complete pre-race coverage beginning with NASCAR RACEDAY: NCWTS at 7:00 PM ET. Vince Welch has the call alongside Phil Parsons and Michael Waltrip. Hermie Sadler and Alan Cavanna cover pit road. John Roberts hosts NCWTS SETUP with analysis from two-time series champion Todd Bodine and Jeff Hammond and reporting by Sadler and Cavanna.

NASCAR RACEDAY
Before FOX coverage of the DAYTONA 500 begins on Sunday, Feb. 18, NASCAR RACEDAY (11:00 AM ET) is broadcast moves from FS1 to FOX for the first time. John Roberts hosts with analysis from Jeff Hammond and Bobby Labonte from the Charlotte studio with at-track reporting from Cavanna and Kenny Wallace. NASCAR RACEDAY also airs immediately preceding THE CLASH AT DAYTONA and the CAN-AM DUEL on FS1.

NASCAR RACE HUB
FS1’s NASCAR RACE HUB, NASCAR’s most-watched daily news and update show, which enjoyed a 15% total viewership increase (166,000 vs. 144,000) in 2017 vs. 2016, airs Monday through Thursdays at 6:00 PM ET during the NASCAR season and is hosted by Alexander and Spake. Returning analysts include Jeff Hammond, Jeff Gordon, Michael Waltrip, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Chad Knaus, Regan Smith, Todd Bodine, David Ragan, Drew Blickensderfer, Austin Dillon, AJ Allmendinger, Bobby Labonte and Casey Mears. Alan Cavanna and Kenny Wallace offer live reports from the track during Daytona Speedweeks. On the weekends, the show continues with NASCAR RACE HUB WEEKEND EDITION, hosted by Roberts.

NASCAR RACE CLASSIC SPECIALS
In addition, FOX Sports has several NASCAR specials planned during Daytona Speedweeks. Immediately following the Friday, Feb. 16 NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES race, FS1 premieres NASCAR RACE CLASSIC: THE 1998 DAYTONA 500, a condensed version of the original race broadcast highlighting Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s elusive win. On Thursday, Feb. 15, FS1 debuts NASCAR RACE CLASSIC: 1988 DAYTONA 500 (10:00 PM ET) following the CAN-AM DUEL AT DAYTONA live broadcast. These premieres are complemented by a special encore presentation of the third “Beyond the Wheel” short film series at 6:00 PM ET preceding Friday’s race.

ARCA RACING SERIES
Catch even more live on-track action as the ARCA RACING SERIES season opener airs live on FS1 on Saturday, Feb. 10 (4:00 PM ET). Kevin Lee calls the race with analysis from Phil Parsons and pit reporting by Jim Tretow and Dillon Welch (FOX broadcaster Vince Welch’s son).

For more media information relating to FOX Sports’ coverage of Daytona Speedweeks, visit FOX SPORTS PRESS PASS and follow @FOXSportsPR on Twitter. For the latest NASCAR news and information, please visit www.FOXSports.com and follow @NASCARonFOX on Twitter.

FOX NASCAR Analysts McReynolds, Michael Waltrip, Petree and Smith Make Bold 2018 NASCAR Season & Championship Predictions

Smith: ‘I think this is the last year we see Jimmie Johnson race’

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – FOX NASCAR analysts Larry McReynolds, Andy Petree, Regan Smith and Michael Waltrip joined NASCAR RACE HUB co-hosts Adam Alexander and Shannon Spake Thursday for a War Room special in which they made predictions and analyzed the upcoming 2018 NASCAR season. Below are quotes from the episode. NASCAR RACE HUB airs Monday through Thursdays at 6:00 PM ET on FS1.

What is your bold prediction for 2018?
“Young William Byron will win a race in his first season and be a force in the sport. Look at what he has already done by winning so many Truck and Xfinity races. He will carry it on in the Cup Series.”
–Andy Petree

“Erik Jones will win multiple races. His first win will be at Atlanta, and he will win four races in 2018.”
–Michael Waltrip

“We’ve been waiting on Chase Elliott to find Victory Lane. Not only will he get that first win, but I think he will win at least three races in 2018. He will be the first Hendrick driver to win this year.”
–Larry McReynolds

“I think this is the last year we see Jimmie Johnson race. I think he’s going to retire after this year. I don’t have any inside information, but something tells me he has to be getting to that point in his career.”
–Regan Smith

Which four MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES drivers will compete for the championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway in November? Who wins the title?

“My final four look pretty similar to last year – the 78, 11, 18 and 9. Chase (Elliott) ran really well at the end of the 2017 season. All we have to go on is how these guys did last year. My champ is Kyle Busch. He’ll get his second championship. He has been that consistently good. But I have some questions about Ford.”
–Andy Petree

“It will be the 78, 18, 9 and 4. It’s so hard to keep a guy like Kevin Harvick out of the championship race. Truex will win more races than last year and Chase Elliott will have a breakout year. I’m going with Harvick for the championship because that team has had an entire year to keep working on their cars. They started picking things up just a little bit at the end of last year. Although they don’t have a new Ford body, Harvick still will get it done.”
–Regan Smith

“My bet is the 78, 48, 42 and 4 at Homestead. Jimmie Johnson will be back this year and you better not take your eye off of Kevin Harvick. Kyle Larson will rebound from what happened at the end of rounds 2 and 3 last year. If you just get Larson to Homestead, he has a great chance. That group will be back and be back with a vengeance.”
–Larry McReynolds

Which drivers should we be watching in 2018?
“I’ve watched William Byron since he came into the Truck Series. When he got to the Truck Series, he won the most races a rookie ever had, had the title in his sights, blew an engine at Phoenix and lost. He went to the Xfinity Series and did the same thing but won the championship. Plus, the new Chevrolet could help him this year.”
–Michael Waltrip

“I think we’ll be talking about all the young drivers a lot this season, but Erik Jones in particular. Once they get to the point in the schedule when he’s been to most of the tracks, given how he ran last summer and fall with a run of four consecutive top-five finishes and almost won the Bristol race, we’ll be talking about Erik Jones a lot.”
–Larry McReynolds

“Chase Elliott will have a breakout year. You could say last year was a breakout year, but he didn’t win. He’ll get that win and do special things this season. It all goes back to what happened at Martinsville last year. He’s a different driver since that incident and it toughened him up a bit.”
–Regan Smith

What is the biggest question mark for the season ahead?
“We saw Joey Logano come out of the box extremely hot last season – they were fast. Then they had the encumbered win at Richmond and didn’t look the same from that point on. I want to see what they did in the off season to get him comfortable, because even when he was struggling, the rest of Team Penske looked like they were figuring things out.”
–Regan Smith

“What has Team Penske changed to get the speed back? There’s nothing really changing with the Ford this year, so I think they’re a little behind in that area. Brad Keselowski made the Championship 4 last year, but the organization as a whole is a big question mark for me this year.”
–Larry McReynolds

“What will Hendrick Motorsports do in 2018? Jimmie Johnson is the only driver there who has won a race, and he hasn’t won since June last year. That’s a long dry streak for him with only one top-five finish in the last 23 races. They do have the new Camaro, so it could take a little time to adjust to that. But we just didn’t see speed out of that camp last season.”
–Michael Waltrip

How much pressure is on Jimmie Johnson given the inexperience in the Hendrick Motorsports driver lineup?
“There is a ton of pressure on Jimmie this year. When you look at how they will develop the new car and improve with it, they have two drivers learning everything they will on the race track when they go out there for the first time. So you can almost scratch them off and let them make mistakes for a little while. So, the burden falls on Jimmie and Chase Elliott as the only experienced drivers in that camp.”
–Regan Smith

FOX NASCAR Analysts McReynolds, Michael Waltrip, Petree and Smith Make Bold 2018 NASCAR Season & Championship Predictions

Smith: ‘I think this is the last year we see Jimmie Johnson race’

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – FOX NASCAR analysts Larry McReynolds, Andy Petree, Regan Smith and Michael Waltrip joined NASCAR RACE HUB co-hosts Adam Alexander and Shannon Spake Thursday for a War Room special in which they made predictions and analyzed the upcoming 2018 NASCAR season. Below are quotes from the episode. NASCAR RACE HUB airs Monday through Thursdays at 6:00 PM ET on FS1.

What is your bold prediction for 2018?
“Young William Byron will win a race in his first season and be a force in the sport. Look at what he has already done by winning so many Truck and Xfinity races. He will carry it on in the Cup Series.”
–Andy Petree

“Erik Jones will win multiple races. His first win will be at Atlanta, and he will win four races in 2018.”
–Michael Waltrip

“We’ve been waiting on Chase Elliott to find Victory Lane. Not only will he get that first win, but I think he will win at least three races in 2018. He will be the first Hendrick driver to win this year.”
–Larry McReynolds

“I think this is the last year we see Jimmie Johnson race. I think he’s going to retire after this year. I don’t have any inside information, but something tells me he has to be getting to that point in his career.”
–Regan Smith

Which four MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES drivers will compete for the championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway in November? Who wins the title?

“My final four look pretty similar to last year – the 78, 11, 18 and 9. Chase (Elliott) ran really well at the end of the 2017 season. All we have to go on is how these guys did last year. My champ is Kyle Busch. He’ll get his second championship. He has been that consistently good. But I have some questions about Ford.”
–Andy Petree

“It will be the 78, 18, 9 and 4. It’s so hard to keep a guy like Kevin Harvick out of the championship race. Truex will win more races than last year and Chase Elliott will have a breakout year. I’m going with Harvick for the championship because that team has had an entire year to keep working on their cars. They started picking things up just a little bit at the end of last year. Although they don’t have a new Ford body, Harvick still will get it done.”
–Regan Smith

“My bet is the 78, 48, 42 and 4 at Homestead. Jimmie Johnson will be back this year and you better not take your eye off of Kevin Harvick. Kyle Larson will rebound from what happened at the end of rounds 2 and 3 last year. If you just get Larson to Homestead, he has a great chance. That group will be back and be back with a vengeance.”
–Larry McReynolds

Which drivers should we be watching in 2018?
“I’ve watched William Byron since he came into the Truck Series. When he got to the Truck Series, he won the most races a rookie ever had, had the title in his sights, blew an engine at Phoenix and lost. He went to the Xfinity Series and did the same thing but won the championship. Plus, the new Chevrolet could help him this year.”
–Michael Waltrip

“I think we’ll be talking about all the young drivers a lot this season, but Erik Jones in particular. Once they get to the point in the schedule when he’s been to most of the tracks, given how he ran last summer and fall with a run of four consecutive top-five finishes and almost won the Bristol race, we’ll be talking about Erik Jones a lot.”
–Larry McReynolds

“Chase Elliott will have a breakout year. You could say last year was a breakout year, but he didn’t win. He’ll get that win and do special things this season. It all goes back to what happened at Martinsville last year. He’s a different driver since that incident and it toughened him up a bit.”
–Regan Smith

What is the biggest question mark for the season ahead?
“We saw Joey Logano come out of the box extremely hot last season – they were fast. Then they had the encumbered win at Richmond and didn’t look the same from that point on. I want to see what they did in the off season to get him comfortable, because even when he was struggling, the rest of Team Penske looked like they were figuring things out.”
–Regan Smith

“What has Team Penske changed to get the speed back? There’s nothing really changing with the Ford this year, so I think they’re a little behind in that area. Brad Keselowski made the Championship 4 last year, but the organization as a whole is a big question mark for me this year.”
–Larry McReynolds

“What will Hendrick Motorsports do in 2018? Jimmie Johnson is the only driver there who has won a race, and he hasn’t won since June last year. That’s a long dry streak for him with only one top-five finish in the last 23 races. They do have the new Camaro, so it could take a little time to adjust to that. But we just didn’t see speed out of that camp last season.”
–Michael Waltrip

How much pressure is on Jimmie Johnson given the inexperience in the Hendrick Motorsports driver lineup?
“There is a ton of pressure on Jimmie this year. When you look at how they will develop the new car and improve with it, they have two drivers learning everything they will on the race track when they go out there for the first time. So you can almost scratch them off and let them make mistakes for a little while. So, the burden falls on Jimmie and Chase Elliott as the only experienced drivers in that camp.”
–Regan Smith

Regan Smith

Veteran NASCAR driver Regan Smith serves as a pit reporter for the FOX NASCAR broadcast team covering the NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

Smith joined the FOX NASCAR broadcast team as a pit reporter in 2018 for its NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series coverage, simultaneously serving as a NASCAR RACE HUB and NASCAR RACEDAY analyst (through the 2024 season). His first work with NASCAR RACE HUB came in 2015, serving as a guest driver analyst while still competing on the circuit.

Smith, winner of the prestigious SOUTHERN 500 at Darlington Raceway in 2011 and 2008 NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year, took a broadcasting test drive with his race analyst debut at Iowa Speedway for FS1’s presentation of the June 2017 NASCAR Xfinity Series race. Smith, who has more than 200 NASCAR Cup Series starts to his credit, was one of the first active NASCAR drivers to offer analysis for NASCAR RACE HUB.

Smith drove the No. 7 Tommy Baldwin Racing entry for the entire 2016 NASCAR Cup Series season and served as a substitute driver for Kurt Busch in the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing entry for three races and one for Kyle Larson in the No. 42 Chevrolet in 2015. In 2018, Leavine Family Racing called upon Smith to pilot the No. 95 Chevrolet for an ailing Kasey Kahne. Smith substituted for Kahne in 11 races — from the Brickyard 400 through the season finale.

He made his NASCAR Cup Series debut at the 2007 Bristol spring race and co-drove the No. 01 Ginn Racing Chevrolet with Mark Martin for the first half of the season. Smith then joined Dale Earnhardt Inc. (DEI) mid-season after the organization merged with Ginn Racing. His first full season of Cup Series competition came in 2008, when he earned Rookie of the Year honors and became the first rookie in series history to finish every race he started.

Smith enjoyed his breakthrough year in 2011 with Furniture Row Racing in the No. 78 Chevrolet, winning his first career NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway in the Southern 500. Smith also scored top-10 finishes in the sport’s four biggest races that season – the Daytona 500 (seventh), Southern 500 (win), Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis (third) and the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte (eighth). In 2010, he qualified the No. 78 Furniture Row Racing entry for all 36 Cup Series point races, marking the first time in the organization’s history it made every race. Smith initially joined the team following the 2008 season and entered 20 races in 2009.

Smith, the son of Ron and Lee Smith, former NASCAR Xfinity Series car owners, competed fulltime in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2006 and 2013-2016, earning six wins, 30 top-five and 79 top-10 finishes and one pole position. He spent the 2013-2016 seasons with JR Motorsports, finishing third in points in 2013 and earning the Most Popular Driver award. In 2014, he won the season opener at Daytona and finished second in points, following that up the next season with a fourth-place showing in the point standings.

Smith began racing quarter midgets at the age of four and joined the World Karting Association (WKA) as a 12-year-old.  He won the WKA Grand National championship in 1996 and the WKA Manufacturer’s Cup in 1997. Smith captured the Canadian Grand National Karting championship in 1998 and competed in the X1R Pro Cup Series at age 15-17 in 1999, 2000 and 2001. In 1999, he won the 1999 Allison Legacy Series championship and Rookie of the Year.  He competed in USAR Pro Cup Series in 2000-2001, earning four pole awards in 2001 (three consecutive, a series record).

Born in Cato, N.Y., Smith currently resides in Troutman, N.C., with his wife, Megan, and children Rhett, Eliza and Rhye. He counts among his hobbies snowboarding, golf, live sports, spending time with his family and enjoying the outdoors.