What’s Happening?
FOX Sports has announced that multiple broadcasters will take on play-by-play duties for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series throughout the 2026 season.
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Last season, veteran broadcaster Jamie Little took on full-time play-by-play duties for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series broadcasts on FOX Sports (aside from some drivers-only broadcasts led by Kevin Harvick).
Previously, Little, a long-time pit reporter across NASCAR and IndyCar, first shared the role with fellow veteran Adam Alexander in 2023 and 2024, before Alexander departed FOX for the CW, Prime Video, and TNT Sports.
This season, FOX Sports is returning to a rotating booth of broadcasters, as a new press release from the network confirms that Little will share Truck Series duties with broadcasters Eric Brennan and Brent Stover.
Brennan and Stover already share rotating duties with Little in FOX’s ARCA Menards Series broadcasts, and Brennan is also well known amongst racing fans as the voice of the CARS Tour on FloRacing.
There is no set schedule for which of these three will be on the call for what races, though it is easy to assume that Brennan and Stover could alternate based on Little’s duties with FOX in the NTT IndyCar Series and the NASCAR Cup Series.
Though the network has not clarified who will call what races, the press release does clarify Little is slated to serve as the play-by-play broadcaster for the series opener at Daytona International Speedway on Friday, February 13.
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