Fox Sports NASCAR commentators are Trevor Bayne, Clint Bowyer, Larry McReynolds, Bobby Labonte, Phil Parsons, Jeff Hammond and Mike Joy.
The two main broadcasters of NASCAR races in the United States are Fox Sports and FS1 and they have a group of analysts and announcers who cover the events from beginning to end.
The popular stock car racing has been aired on the Fox television network since 2001 in the US. At the beginning of 2001, they covered the first race of the season Daytona 500.
Each year millions of people tune in to watch the races and the valuable insight of commentators has made it even more lively for the viewers.
They provide each and every detail of the track alongside the driver's strategies and notable racing moments. The broadcasters have established themselves as a well-known figure in the world of sports.
For detailed coverage of the race, the announcers and commentators on FS1 collaborate closely with their working colleagues on Fox Sports.
Who Are The Announcers For NASCAR Today?
FS1 Nascar announcers for tonight race at Grant Park 220 are:
- Mike Joy
- Clint Bowyer
- Tony Stewart
- Adam Alexander
- Kevin Harvick
- Jamie McMurray
- Shannon Spake
- Trevor Bayne
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr
FS1 is one of the top broadcasters of NASCAR with acquainted announcers who provide in-depth coverage of the sport. They serve as the sport's spokespersons, delivering racing information and excitement to millions of fans around the world.
For the 2023 Daytona 500 broadcasted by Fox, Mike Joy became a lead announcer with longtime driver Clint Bowyer and Tony Stewart. Since 2001, Mike has been broadcasting NASCAR races.
He joined Fox Sports in 1998 as a lead announcer of Formula One coverage on Fox Sports Net and the 2022 Daytona 500 was his 22nd time serving as the lead TV race announcer. Joy was inducted into the Eastern Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame in January 2023.
Clint Bowyer has been the commentator for Nascar on Fox since 2021. He is also a semi-retired car racing driver who has competed in the Nascar Cup series and won the 2008 Nationwide Series championship.
After retiring from his racing career, Bowyer became an analyst and recently worked with Kevin Harvick and Joey Logano in the broadcast booth as a part of cup drivers.
In 2023, Stewart worked in the FOX Sports broadcast booth for the 65th running of the Daytona 500 as well as the Clash at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
The television announcer Adam Alexander delivers information for Fox's Nascar Xfinity Series coverage and host Nascar Race Hub. He began working for Motor Racing Network as a pit reporter for Indianapolis 500.
Professional stock car racing driver Kevin Harvick worked as a rotating analyst for Xfinity Series races with NASCAR on Fox in 2015. He worked with Joey Logano and Clint Bowyer in the broadcast booth while working for the Fox Nascar broadcast of the Xfinity race at Pocono.
Jamie Murray worked with Fox NASCAR broadcast team in 2019 and appeared in the NASCAR RaceDay pre-race show and NASCAR Race Hub. He is a retired stock car racing driver who has raced in the NASCAR Cup Series from 2003 to 2018.
FS1 Nascar Commentators
FS1 Nascar commentators are:
- Austin Dillon
- Trevor Bayne
- Jeff Hammond
- Bobby Labonte
- Andy Petree
- David Ragan
- Bob Pockrass
- Joey Logano
- Erik Jones
- Michale Waltrip
- Larry McReynolds
- Bobby Labonte
These highly knowledgeable and experienced commentators' crew give in-depth analysis and play-by-play details throughout the races.
Austin Dillion is a NASCAR driver with Dirt Track experience. He became a color commentator for the FOX Nascar broadcast of the Xfinity Series in 2017. Furthermore, Austin also worked as a guest analyst for Fox Sports' coverage of the Xfinity Series event at Pocono Raceway.
Jeff Hammond worked for Fox Sports 1 as an analyst for NASCAR Race Hub in 2001 alongside Chris Myers and Darrell Waltrip. For many years, he served as a commentator for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series practice and qualifying coverage on FOX Sports 1.
The 2000 NASCAR Cup series champion Bobby Labonte made his television debut in 2014 as a racing analyst for NASCAR America on NBCSN. Bobby moved to FS1 as an analyst on Race Hub in 2017.
Furthermore, the Texas-born Labonte is also the first driver to win the Winston Cup championship, and Busch Series Championship and completed the Nascar triple threat at the same track.
Andy Petree worked as the rules analyst for FOX Nascar since 2015 and has also worked as a color commentator for ABC and ESPN's NASCAR coverage. He began his broadcasting career in 2006.
Trevor Bayne has worked as a guest analyst for Fox Sports' coverage of NASCAR. He provides an in-depth analysis of the drivers' performances and strategies as a color commentator for the Xfinity Series event.
Similarly, David Ragan appeared as a rotating contributor on NASCAR Race Hub multiple times when he was driving for Front Row Motorsports.
Fox Nascar Reporters
FS1 Nascar reporters are:
- Jamie Little
- Regan Smith
- Larry McReynolds
- Austin Cindric
- Tyler Reddick
- Amanda Busick
- Jamie Howe
These well-known reporters are responsible for providing in-depth race coverage, reporting on breaking news and updates from the NASCAR scene using various types of sports analysis.
Jamie Little is the pit reporter for NASCAR coverage on Fox and she is the first female lead television play-by-play announcer for Fox Sport's coverage of the ARCA Menards Series.
Before working at FOX, Jamie was a pit reporter for ESPN/ABC coverage of the Indy Racing League. She is well known in the motocross and extreme sports community for covering pit events for ESPN's Motoworld show.
A professional stock car racing driver Regan Smith has been working as a pit reporter for FOX Nascar since 2017. Before working as a reporter, he joined Fox Nascar broadcast as a color commentator.
Along with his broadcasting career, he drove part-time in the Nascar Xfinity Series. Smith began his Nascar racing career in 2002 in the Craftsman Truck Series and finished 29th at South Boston and 30th at Phoenix.
Larry McReynolds is the NASCAR current crew member and reporter on Fox Sports. Besides working as an analyst for FS1's NASCAR RaceDay and NASCAR RaceDay-Xfinity, he worked as an analyst for Fox Sports 1's live coverage of the Xfinity Series races in 2015.
Amanda Busick is a sports reporter who works for Fox Sports as the National Rod Association multi-media reporter. She accepted the position with Fox Sports at the beginning of the 2016 season.
Busick co-hosts the Fox Sports 1 pre-race program and covers NHRA races Weekend Nitro Live each year between February to November.