and
Dick Cheney on the Fox set in 2006 In 2001, Hammond and Waltrip were reunited, this time as broadcasters for Fox Sports' coverage of NASCAR. Hammond works for
Fox Sports 1 as an analyst for
NASCAR Race Hub. Hammond served as an analyst for Fox NASCAR Sunday, the network's prerace show, alongside Chris Myers and Darrell Waltrip from 2001 to 2011. In 2012, he covered stories on pit road as they developed throughout the race for FOX NASCAR, becoming the first former crew chief to serve in that capacity for network television's NASCAR coverage. In addition, Hammond offered his expertise for years as an analyst for FOX Sports 1's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series practice and qualifying coverage. He also co-hosted the Budweiser duel at Daytona and the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race several times for FOX Sports 1. When Fox unveiled a new mobile studio for NASCAR pre-race broadcasts, Darrell Waltrip remarked "There's Hollywood Hammond inside the Hollywood Hotel," and the nickname stuck with the broadcast studio where he and
Chris Myers broadcast the pre-race shows until 2012 when he was replaced by
Michael Waltrip. In 2005, he became an owner of Red Horse Racing's Craftsman Truck program, where they have won fifteen races. Hammond has also broadcast
pro wrestling events for
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, during the promotion's early period on national television when its
Impact weekly show was broadcast on Fox Sports Net while also doing commentary for various
pay-per-view events. Hammond hosted an interview segment known as the "Six Points of Impact!". He has also wrestled in TNA and in
Hermie Sadler's United Wrestling Federation in April 2006. Hammond contributes a regular online column on
Foxsports.com where fans can post write-in questions, one of which he will answer in every column. ==References==