Jamie Little is a journalist who was born in South Lake Tahoe, California, U.S. in 09/04/1978 and is now 45 years old. Jamie Little has a net worth of $500 Thousand.
What is Jamie Little Net Worth?
Jamie Little's net worth is 500 Thousand.
How old is Jamie Little?
Jamie Little is 45 years old.
What is Jamie Little Birthday?
Jamie Little's birthday is 09/04/1978.
What is Jamie Little Zodiac Sign?
Jamie Little's zodiac sign is Aries.
What is Jamie Little's Real Birth Name?
Jamie Little's real birth name is Jamie Little.
Where is Jamie Little's Birthplace?
Jamie Little's birthplace is South Lake Tahoe, California, U.S..
How Tall is Jamie Little?
Jamie Little height is 5'10'' (177.8 cm).
What is Jamie Little Nationality?
Jamie Little nationality is United States.
What are Jamie Little's Professions?
Jamie Little's professions are Journalist, Reporter.
Who is Jamie Little's Spouse(s)?
Cody Selman (m. 2010)
Who is Jamie Little?
Jamie Little is an American pit reporter for NASCAR coverage on Fox. Little is a former pit reporter for ESPN/ABC coverage of the Indy Racing League, although she returned to her pit reporting duty for the 2007 and 2008 Indianapolis 500 as well as the 2013 Firestone 550, and NASCAR on ESPN. Little joined ESPN in 1998 and covered both the Winter and Summer X Games.She is well known among the motocross and extreme sports community for being a pit reporter on ESPN's Motoworld program.Little won the 2008 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race, edging out Craftsman Truck Series champion Mike Skinner by 0.324 seconds. Little returned to the Winter X Games in January 2010, covering the Snowmobile Motocross. She also returned to her hosting duties for ESPN's second annual New Years, No Limits special on New Year's Eve. On September 25, 2014, it was announced that Little would move to Fox Sports beginning in January 2015 to serve as a pit reporter for NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series and Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series races. In 2020, Little began serving as the lead play-by-play announcer for Fox Sports' coverage of the ARCA Menards Series. She is the first woman to be the lead television play-by-play announcer for a national motorsports series.