Kaitlyn Vincie husband Blake Harris works as a crew chief at Hendrick Motorsports. Kaitlyn said her wedding vows on 16th December 2017.
Vincie and Harris initially crossed paths while they were both employed at NASCAR Race Hub. Their mutual love for racing is what brought them together in the first place.
Vincie's fascination with stock car racing started when she was granted access to the pit lane. After graduating from Christopher Newport University, she wrote a senior thesis on gender disparity in auto racing, specifically focusing on the career of female race car driver Danica Patrick.
In the summer of 2012, Vincie relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina. Towards the end of the season, Speed appointed her as a presenter for their daily news and updated program, NASCAR Race Hub.
Kaitlyn was once pranked by Joey Logano and Team Penske with a fake spider during an interview in March 2018 which went viral on the net.
She currently serves as a reporter for the Fox NASCAR team and is a regular presenter on the show post her recovery. Kaitlyn Vincie suffered a horrible accident in December last year where she had to go through a few stitches.
Kaitlyn Married Life With Harris
Kaitlyn Vincie married Blake Harris on 16th December 2017. Their love story started while working at the racing track.
The couple got engaged in 2016, a year before their nuptials. Multiple images of the duo enjoying their vacations, holiday seasons, as well as hiking can be found on their social media sites.
Kaitlyn Vincie age is 35 years old, as she was born on December 10, 1987. She is a year younger than Harris, who is currently 36 years old.
Kaitlyn Vincie Wedding Ceremony
The American sports presenter relished the most special day of her life at the Ritz-Carlton, a five-star hotel in Charlotte.
It was attended by approximately 100 guests who could comfortably fit into the 'Urban Garden' space, which was the perfect setting for both the ceremony and reception.
Lily Greenthumbs, the couple's chosen florist, met with them in Charlotte to discuss their vision for the floral arrangements. Kaitlyn preferred simplicity and elegance and wanted to keep the flowers classy and understated.
For her wedding dress, Kaitlyn chose a Pronovias piece that was imported all the way from Spain. She later switched it up for the reception by wearing an embellished belt.
Given the couple's shared passion for racing, it only made sense to include a few racing details in their wedding celebration. The cake was adorned with a Mr. & Mrs. checkered flag cake topper, and guests were sent off into the night with a green flag 'send-off.'
The entire day reflected Kaitlyn and Blake's love for each other and their shared interests, making it a truly special and memorable occasion for everyone in attendance.
Blake Harris Works For Hendrick Motorsports
Blake Harris is the crew chief for the Rick Hendrick-owned team since October 2022. Blake started racing dirt go-karts at age 11.
Graduating to stock cars at 14, Harris rebuilt his first car several times before making his debut in dirt stock car racing at 15.
Following a dirt stock car racing season, he transitioned to asphalt trucks in a touring series in his home state of Texas. In pursuit of a career in NASCAR, Harris relocated to North Carolina at the age of 18, where he joined Evernham Motorsports in 2006.
During his tenure, he worked in both the engine and chassis departments. In 2010, Harris relocated once again, this time to Colorado, to join Furniture Row Racing.
There, he served as car chief for Kurt Busch in his 2013 season, contributing to the team's 11 top-five finishes, 16 top-10s, a pole position, and their first-ever playoff appearance.
Harris Success Over The Years
The Maypearl native continued to excel as car chief for Martin Truex Jr. from 2014 to 2018, during which time the team won 17 races, clinched 56 top-five finishes, 91 top-10s, 12 pole positions, and three Championship 4 appearances.
His contributions were crucial to Furniture Row's 2017 championship season, where they secured eight victories and led an impressive 2,253 laps.
In 2019, Harris followed Truex to Joe Gibbs Racing, where he was the car chief for the No. 19 team for the next three seasons. During this time, the team secured 12 wins and two Championship 4 appearances.
Harris then accepted the chief crew role at Front Row Motorsports ahead of the 2022 season. In his debut season, Harris led Michael McDowell to two top-five finishes, 12 top-10s, and an average finish position of 16.7 – all career bests for the seasoned 15-year Cup Series veteran.
Kaitlyn Vincie Children
Kaitlyn Vincie has two kids named Kadence Harris and Dawson Harris.
Kaitlyn gave birth to her first child Kadence in August 2017, a few months before her grand wedding in December.
Similarly, Kadence, who was just a few months old then, was an adorable addition to the ceremony, wearing a flower crown that matched her mother's bouquet.
Kadence has already had a few exciting adventures, including her first trip to a racetrack and her first flight to Colorado.
Vincie has documented her travel experiences with her newborn baby on her blog kaitlynvincie.com, including tips on essential items for more accessible travel with a baby.
For beautiful mother-daughter photos, Vincie chose wardrobe picks from Free People that complemented the stunning backdrop of fall.
The dresses included the Happy Feelings Midi Dress by Free People in a peach pie combo and the Temecula Maxi Dress by For Love & Lemons at Free People in dusty blue.
Vincie and Harris had their second child, a baby boy named Dawson Harris on February 4, 2021. Some photos of Dawson at two years old have been shared online, where he can be seen wearing a Race Mode t-shirt supporting his father's racing career.
Kaitlyn Vincie Family Life
Kaitlyn Vincie parents are John Vincie and Margaret Vincie. Kaitlyn grew up with her older sister Meghann Vincie King in Bridgewater.
Vincie was born in Harrisonburg, Virginia but grew up in Bridgewater before relocating to Warrenton during high school.
Her father John is a cancer survivor who overcame stage four cancer. He is now dedicated to supporting cancer campaigns and helping those battling the disease.
Vincie's family also includes her maternal grandmother Eleanor N. Logan, who hails from Columbia, Pennsylvania. Logan was in a marital relationship with the late Dr. Bernard S. Logan for 63 years.
Eleanor graduated from James Madison High School and earned her B.A. in Secondary Education in 1942 from Madison College in Harrisonburg.
She taught fifth grade at Dayton Elementary in Rockingham County and later at McSwain Elementary in Staunton, VA, from 1967 until her retirement in 1984.
Logan was an active member of her community and participated in many organizations and civic groups.
She dedicated over 5000 hours as a patient advocate and tour guide for school groups at Staunton's Kings Daughters Hospital and Augusta Medical Center.