American motorsports commentator (born 1968)
Matt Yocum
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Born
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1968-04-08
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April 8, 1968
(age 56)
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Occupation(s)
| Sportscaster, Sports reporter,
NASCAR
reporter, Television personality
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Years active
| 1992?present
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Matthew Yocum
(born April 8, 1968) is a long-standing reporter in
motorsports
, best known for being a
NASCAR
pit reporter. He works for
ESPN
as a pit reporter to cover the
Superstar Racing Experience
(SRX) as of 2023 as well as for
NBC Sports
as a pit reporter for the
IMSA
Weathertech Sportscar Championship Series. He most recently worked in that role for
NASCAR on Fox
for 20 years, from 2001 to 2020 as well as working for
CBS
to cover the
SRX
from 2021 to 2022. He has one daughter, Madison (11), they currently live in North Carolina.
Biography
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Yocum's exposure to automobile racing began at an early age. This was due, at least in part, to the fact that his mother has been involved in automobile racing for over 35 years owning her own sponsor services and motorsports management company.
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In high school and college Yocum began working for the
International Race of Champions
(IROC) as a tire specialist and eventually moved on to racecar preparation and maintenance.
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In 1991, Yocum graduated from
Florida State University
with a degree in political science and communications.
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Career
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Yocum began his broadcast career in 1992 as a sports reporter and anchor with NBC affiliates in Orlando, Florida and Bristol, Tennessee.
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In 1995, he joined TNN (
The Nashville Network
) as a pit reporter and Motorsports Bureau reporter. He also appeared on the network’s racing magazine show, "Raceday". From 1995 through 1998, Yocum covered an array of motorsports events on TNN, including NASCAR Winston Cup, Busch Grand National, Craftsman Trucks, Busch Grand National North,
ARCA
, as well as other series.
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During that time, Yocum was awarded several honors and awards, including two Associated Press Sports Feature Awards in 1995, and a pair of Telly Awards in 1997 for his special report on NASCAR's greatest drivers as well as his outstanding pit reporting at that year's All-Star race.
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During the 1999 and 2000 seasons, Yocum’s talent for motorsports reporting was put to use working for
ESPN
in a number ways including televised reporting for
SportsCenter
, RPM2night, and NASCAR2Day and as a radio broadcaster for RPMnow radio and ESPN radio. He also wrote a regular column for ESPN.com.
[2]
In 2001, Yocum joined the
Turner Sports
team as the first NASCAR reporter scheduled to cover every Cup series race telecast on
TNT
,
Fox
, and
NBC
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and the only broadcaster to work for both Fox and NBC at the same time.
[2]
In 2007, three time NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion
Tony Stewart
welcomed Yocum as co-host of his two-hour weekly radio show.
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The show was titled "Tony Stewart Live" and broadcast on
Sirius Satellite Radio
.
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The show was primarily a commentary on current events in NASCAR as well as a listener call in show. The show ran from 2007 through 2008.
On November 18, 2020, Yocum tweeted that he would not be a part of the
NASCAR on Fox
broadcasting team in 2021. It is unclear by the statement he posted if he was released by the network in light of budget cuts due to COVID-19 (Fox released Truck Series pit reporter Alan Cavanna a week earlier) or if it was his decision to leave.
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On April 14, 2021, it was announced that Yocum will be a pit reporter for the
Superstar Racing Experience
(SRX) racing series for
CBS
starting in 2021.
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On December 12, 2022,
SRX
announced that they had signed a deal with
ESPN
to broadcast the series as part of
Thursday Night Thunder
beginning in 2023.
[6]
References
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"TNT NASCAR Pit Reporter Matt Yocum"
, Turner Newsroom, 01 June 2008, retrieved 26 July 2009
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"Matt Yocum, NASCAR on Fox Pit Reporter"
Archived
2009-05-07 at the
Wayback Machine
, Fox Sports, 13 February 2007, retrieved 26 July 2009
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"Stewart joins 'the dark side,' gets radio show rolling"
, Newton, David, ESPN.com, 15 February 2007, retrieved 26 July 2009
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"Matt Yocum no longer with Fox"
.
Jayski's Silly Season Site
. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. November 18, 2020.
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Mayer, Ryan (14 April 2021).
"Superstar Racing Experience Names Broadcast Team For Debut Season On CBS: Allen Bestwick, Brad Daugherty, Lindsay Czarniak And Matt Yocum"
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BostonCBS4
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McCarthy, Michael (12 December 2022).
"ESPN Partners With Tony Stewart's SRX Series"
.
Front Office Sports
.
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