Rocío Livraghi

Ivonne Marcella Rocío Livraghi (born October 15, 1954) is an Argentine sports commentator and actress who is employed by NASCAR as a Spanish-language announcer. Her longtime broadcast partners have been the Salvadorean sports commentator Eduardo Fuentes, who acts as a second announcer, and Cuban-American former racing driver Germán Aguado, who acts as an analyst.

Early life
Ivonne Marcella Rocío Livraghi was born on October 15, 1954 in. She began her career in, where she dubbed American and European TV shows into Spanish and acted in plays & musicals.

Livraghi also announced for Turismo Carretera races in her spare time. In 1985, she moved to after sports telecast producer Bill Schreider noticed her announce work at a Turismo Carreterra event and offered her a job calling NASCAR stock car races in Spanish.

Career
Livraghi has worked with NASCAR since 1985, when she and Alfonso Triana called the first NASCAR broadcast on the Spanish International Network (now Univision), a Spanish-language telecast of the 1985 Budweiser 500 produced by Bill Schreider Productions.

Livraghi and her partners provide commentary for NASCAR broadcasts from a studio in Miami and are in the broadcast booth on location for certain races. In 1988, she and broadcast partner Alfonso Triana were flown to to provide Spanish-language commentary for the 1988 Goodyear NASCAR 500 in a special telecast that aired on Univision as well as several TV networks throughout Latin America. She, Eduardo Fuentes and Germán Aguado also traveled along with the NASCAR teams for Spanish-language telecasts of NASCAR exhibition races in Japan and El Kadsre during the late-90s.