Katherine Pitré

Expertise:
NHL, Hockey, Motorsports
Education:
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Location:
New York, New York

Experience

Katherine Pitré is a sports journalist covering the NHL and NASCAR for Heavy.com.

She has worked for the NHL as an international producer, covered the San Jose Sharks for SB Nation and served as a board member for She Scores Media.

Education

Katherine Pitré earned a bachelor of arts degree in visual and critical studies from the  School of the Art Institute of Chicago. There she contributed to the F Newsmagazine, a student-run journal of arts, culture, and politics.

Latest Articles From Katherine Pitré

  • Have Rivalries Gone Too Far in NASCAR?

    Fans love NASCAR's rivalries, but the financial cost of the needless damage done in retaliation could be a problem for teams.

  • Bubba Wallace Hit With Penalty for Code of Conduct Infraction in Chicago

  • Hailie Deegan & AM Racing Part Ways

  • Alon Day & Justin Allgaier’s Dangerous Collision in Chicago

  • Martin Necas Among 14 NHL Players Filing for Salary Arbitration

  • Josh Berry to Replace Harrison Burton in 2025 for Wood Brothers Racing

    On Wednesday, July 7, it was announced that Josh Berry will race for Wood Brothers Racing in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. Berry will replace Harrison Burton in the No. 21 Ford. Berry was previously contracted with Stewart-Haas Racing. After SHR announced it would shutter operations at the end of the 2024 season, Berry was […]

  • Interview: 4-Time Euro Champion Alon Day Looks For American Seat

  • Haas Factory Team to Run Three Charters in 2025

  • Daniel Suarez Is Now a U.S. Citizen

  • Martin Truex Jr. Announces Retirement at End of Season

  • Inside the Utah Hockey Club’s Road to Salt Lake City

    The Utah Hockey Team has released their jerseys and franchise colors. Inside the Smith Entertainment Group's acquisition from Alex Meruelo.

  • Media Rights Revenue at Center of NASCAR Teams’ Struggle For Money

  • NASCAR’s Charter Agreement Needs ‘Quite a Bit’ of Work, Says Hamlin

  • Kyle Larson’s Homecoming Win Due to Pit Strategy, Race Cautions

  • Stamkos, Teravainen & Marchessault Still Available for NHL Free Agency

  • Austin Cindric Wins, Busch & Larson Collide at Illinois 300

  • Carl Edwards ‘Shocked’ by NASCAR Hall of Fame News

  • Columbus Blue Jackets Introduce New General Manager

  • Front Row Motorsports Announces Expansion to 3 Cars in 2025

  • Stewart-Haas Racing Announces Operations Will Cease After 2024 Season

    Stewart-Haas Racing announces in a joint statement it will cease operations at the end of the 2024 NASCAR season

  • Coke 600 Rain Delay Left Kyle Larson & Brad Keselowski Disappointed, Bell Winner

  • Bruins’ David Pastrnak & Pavel Zacha Score to Win Worlds Gold

  • Dallas Stars Keys to Success in Semifinals Versus the Edmonton Oilers

  • Gabriel Landeskog Offers Update on Potential 2024 Return to Avalanche