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Pockrass (center) in 2010
Alma materIndiana University Bloomington
OccupationTV sports reporter
Years active1991–present
EmployerFox Sports for NASCAR
Spouse(s)Lori Perkovich (m. 2019)
Children0

Robert 'Bob' Pockrass is an American motorsports journalist and on-air talent for Fox Sports who covers NASCAR.

1 day ago  facebook twitter reddit link. By Bob Pockrass FOX Sports NASCAR Writer. LAS VEGAS – Before he ever stepped into a NASCAR Cup Series car, many viewed Kyle Larson as a generational talent. The latest tweets from @bobpockrass.

Early life[edit]

Pockrass grew up in Indianapolis and attended Indiana University Bloomington, initially being a business major before graduating with a degree in journalism.[1][2] His older brother was a writer for the Indianapolis News.[1]

Career[edit]

Pockrass receiving an award from the National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA) in 2010

Pockrass began covering NASCAR in 1991. He started as a sports writer for the Daytona Beach News-Journal from 1991 to 2003. He later covered the sport for SceneDaily.com from 2003 to 2012, Sporting News from 2012 to 2014 and ESPN from 2015 to 2018.[3]

Pockrass joined Fox NASCAR before the 2019 season[4] after being laid off at ESPN following the 2018 NASCAR season due to the network's financial problems and budget cuts.[5][6]

He is a fan favorite among NASCAR fans on Twitter, as his account provides consistent updates on the NASCAR world on the social media site. [7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abPockrass, Bob (May 24, 2018). 'How I Got Here with Bob Pockrass' (Interview). Interviewed by Gluck, Jeff. JeffGluck.com. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  2. ^'Award-Winning Motor Sports Journalist Bob Pockrass Pens Next Chapter at FOX Sports'. Fox Sports. January 27, 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  3. ^'Bob Pockrass Biography'. Fox Sports.
  4. ^'FOX NASCAR Rounds Out 2019 Studio Roster with Addition of Hosts Lindsay Czarniak and Sara Walsh'. Fox Sports. February 5, 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  5. ^Gluck, Jeff (November 30, 2018). 'The truth about Bob'. JeffGluck.com. WordPress. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  6. ^Bupp, Phillip (January 27, 2019). 'Fox Sports hires former ESPN racing journalist Bob Pockrass'. Awful Announcing. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  7. ^https://twitter.com/bobpockrass

External links[edit]

  • Bob Pockrass on Twitter
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Bob Pockrass will never say this himself but he is one of the most respected and most trusted motorsport journalists in the industry. Sometimes, being trustworthy results in being asked the same questions over and over but that’s because NASCAR fans know that Bob knows what he’s talking about and will give you a straight answer.

A couple months ago, Pockrass revealed that he wasn’t going to remain at ESPN and the NASCAR Awards Ceremony was his final event. ESPN has had layoffs off-and-on over the past couple years and considering ESPN doesn’t have NASCAR rights, shrinking their motorsports staff was possible and thus Pockrass’ tenure at ESPN was over.

But unlike many other stories about great media members being out of a job, this one has a happy ending. First reported by Sports Business Journal’s Adam Stern and confirmed by Fox Sports themselves, the company has hired Pockrass to be a “NASCAR insider” for the 2019 season.

Fox notes that Pockrass will be on their NASCAR linear and digital platforms starting with Daytona Speedweeks in a couple weeks, continuing a streak where Pockrass has covered the Daytona 500 every year since 1992.

After the news broke, Pockrass tweeted that he was “stoked” for the new opportunity to be at Fox Sports. And if you read through the replies to his tweet, you will read hundreds of congratulatory tweets from fans and media professionals about the move. That tells you how important this was for the sport.

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So stoked to work with the talented & enthusiastic folks at Fox Sports, which has provided me with an opportunity to continue to cover #NASCAR through my journalistic lens. I can’t wait to get started at Daytona (my 28th consecutive Daytona 500) and see where this goes. https://t.co/EJfPtgxQKn

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— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) January 27, 2019

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“I love reporting on the sport for the fans, and I cherish the opportunity FOX Sports has given me to play a role in its NASCAR coverage,” Pockrass said. “I look forward to working with everyone at FOX Sports to provide insight on what is happening both on and off the track.”

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Now that he has a new home, we look forward to asking Bob if tracks have lights and seeing him at prerace Tweet Up’s for the foreseeable future.

[Adam Stern/Fox Sports/Photo: Gary Buchanan]

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