Jamie Little recently posted an Instagram story about her leaving Los Angeles. She expressed her concern about the recent wildfires in the Greater Los Angeles area and posted a picture of the devastation.
Little is a prominent figure in NASCAR broadcasting and has cemented her place in the world of motorsports with more than 25 years in the business. She is known for her sharp reporting from the pit and her in-depth NASCAR knowledge.
The Californian made a name for herself by becoming the first woman to serve as a play-by-play commentator for a national motorsport series when she took on the role for the ARCA Menards Series on Fox Sports. Little has had stints in IndyCar as well.
Little posted a picture of the affected area in Greater Los Angeles with smoke rising on her Instagram story. She was flying and leaving Los Angeles when the picture was clicked.
"Goodbye L.A. A trip I won't forget," Little captioned the image.
She also posted a picture of the Pacific Palisades, another affected area:
The California native posted another story which highlighted the helpline numbers for pets displaced by the wildfire.
The recent outbreak of fires in Los Angeles has become a cause for concern for both the citizens and the government as the fire spreads across thousands of acres. The temperature conditions, paired with relentless wind and dry weather, have stoked these fires, leading to mass property destruction and evacuations.
To limit the fire damage, firefighters were working around the clock by using air support and on-ground teams. Meanwhile, the city's emergency control room is working almost endlessly to protect the people as local agencies encourage the residents to stay up to date with the news in case mass evacuations take place.
Jamie Little praised Toni Breidinger’s milestone as the first NASCAR female driver in SI Swimsuit
Jamie Little praised Toni Breidinger for her groundbreaking feature in the 2025 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, marking a significant milestone as the first female NASCAR driver to be included. Little posted a story on Instagram with the caption:
"First time seeing a driver cover in racing featured in the swimsuit issue for @sportsillustrated. Congrats @tonibreidinger."
Breidinger, a 25-year-old full-time driver in the ARCA Menards Series and a model, expressed her excitement on social media, describing the experience as surreal and a dream come true.
Toni Breidinger is recognized as a pioneering figure in motorsports for competing in a predominantly male field. Her inclusion in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue alongside other powerful female athletes is another one of her remarkable achievements.