CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It’s not that Jamie Little doesn’t like stick-and-ball sports, she said. It’s just that motorsports are what she loves. So despite prodding from Fox Sports executives who have watched her in action as a NASCAR pit reporter and see her as a star covering leagues like the NFL with a larger audience, Little has stuck to her path carving a space for herself among men in motorsports for 20 years. Little was the first woman to cover the Indianapolis 500 as a pit reporter on broadcast television in 2004. Before that, she was the first woman to cover a televised motocross event. In 2…
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