FOX Sports Announces 2025 Daytona Speedweeks On-Air Team For Its 25th Season of NASCAR Coverage
22nd Daytona 500 Broadcast on FOX, Tied for Most by Any Television Network
FOX Deportes Kicks Off Its 14th NASCAR Season with Daytona 500
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Poised for its 25th consecutive season of NASCAR coverage and its 22nd Daytona 500 broadcast, tying it for the most by any television network in NASCAR history, FOX Sports announces its broadcaster lineup for the 2025 Daytona Speedweeks and 2025 NASCAR season.
DAYTONA 500 COVERAGE
Calling the Daytona 500 for FOX Sports on Sunday, Feb. 16 (2:30 PM ET, FOX), is play-by-play announcer Mike Joy, covering his 46th Daytona 500 for live TV or radio, alongside analysts Clint Bowyer, in his fifth year with FOX, and 2014 NASCAR Cup Series champion and 2007 Daytona 500 winner Kevin Harvick, entering his second season in the booth.
Longtime race analyst and two-time Daytona 500-winning crew chief Larry McReynolds, returning to FOX for his 22nd Daytona Speedweeks, partners with Joy, Bowyer and Harvick to offer analysis. Veteran reporters Jamie Little, Regan Smith and Josh Sims cover the stories from pit road.
Chris Myers, also working his 22nd Daytona 500 for the network, anchors FOX Sports’ expanded prerace coverage from the track in 2025. He is joined by analysts Jamie McMurray, a former Daytona 500 champion, Bowyer and Harvick, with two-time Daytona 500 champion Michael Waltrip offering reports from pit road. Veteran FOX Sports reporter and 17-time Sports Emmy winner Tom Rinaldi also will contribute to prerace coverage from Daytona.
In 2025, Joy, McReynolds and Myers celebrate their 25th seasons as FOX NASCAR broadcasters, each with the network since its first race – the 2001 Daytona 500.
FOX DEPORTES
FOX Deportes broadcasts the Daytona 500 for its 14th consecutive NASCAR season live from Daytona International Speedway. The Spanish-language broadcast is led by renowned play-by-play announcer Tony Rivera with Emmy Award winner Jessi Losada offering analysis. Race coverage begins Sunday, Feb. 16 (2:30 PM ET, FOX Deportes).
NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES
FOX Sports kicks off its 23rd season of NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series coverage in 2025. Little, the first and only female play-by-play announcer in NASCAR, calls the season opener from Daytona on Friday, Feb. 14 (7:30 PM ET, FS1), alongside analysts Harvick and three-time and reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano. Sims, Smith and Amanda Busick report from pit road.
ARCA MENARDS SERIES
FOX Sports embarks on its 29th season of ARCA Menards Series coverage with the season opener from Daytona airing live on FOX for the first time ever on Saturday Feb. 15 (12:00 PM ET). Little calls the Daytona race, with former driver and veteran broadcaster Phil Parsons returning as analyst alongside driver analyst Trevor Bayne. Busick and Kaitlyn Vincie cover pit road at Daytona.
KEVIN HARVICK’S HAPPY HOUR PODCAST
Following its season premiere just prior to The Clash, original FOX Sports podcast KEVIN HARVICK’S HAPPY HOUR Presented by NASCAR on FOX continues twice weekly in its second season featuring Harvick and co-hosts Vincie, a veteran FOX NASCAR broadcaster, and Dylan “Mamba” Smith, NASCAR’s unofficial “Chief Hype Officer.”
KEVIN HARVICK’S HAPPY HOUR delivers the racing legend’s expert opinion and fresh perspective on the top NASCAR storylines, while also welcoming some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment to the racing world. New episodes, originating from the FOX Sports studios in Charlotte, feature weekend recaps, upcoming race previews, guest interviews, stories and analysis of the week’s racing news. The podcast is distributed across FOX Sports digital and social platforms, the FOX Sports app and FOXSports.com, as well as all major podcast distribution platforms including Apple, Spotify and YouTube.