
FOX reveals NASCAR broadcast booth for Truck race at Daytona in 2025
FOX reveals NASCAR broadcast booth for Truck race at Daytona in 2025
FOX Sports recently announced its NASCAR broadcast booth and pit reporters for the 2025 Cup Series season, and it's the Truck Series' turn now. On Friday, FOX Sports revealed that Jamie Little (play-by-play announcer), Kevin Harvick (analyst), and Joey Logano (analyst) will be in the broadcast booth for the Truck Series race at Daytona International Speedway.
Little will begin another season with play-by-play announcer duties, while Harvick works double-duty at Daytona. Meanwhile, Logano will join the Truck Series booth after making several appearances in the Xfinity Series booth for FOX Sports over the last several seasons.
As for the NASCAR on FOX pit road reporters, Josh Sims, Regan Smith, and Amanda Busick will all report from pit road in the Truck Series race at Daytona. It is unclear who will be in the NASCAR on FOX broadcast booth for the Truck Series races moving forward, but the 2025 season will have a strong start with Little, Harvick, and Logano at Daytona.
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