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Backstage tour of Guns N Roses stage

Today, I met "Opie" aka Dale Skjerseth, Production Manager for Guns 'N' Roses. He manages the entire production, staging, lighting, sound, trucking, staff, buses, everything! Here's what we know. 125 touring staff 125 local staff 20 production trucks 16 steel trucks x 3 (they have 3 sets of steel... Read More

New Hampshire Checkered and Black Flags

There were good days and bad days for a number of drivers in Sunday’s New Hampshire 301. Matt Kenseth His mastery of New Hampshire Motor Speedway continued with his second straight win and third career victory at "The Magic Mile." Kenseth scored his second win of the season and returned to form... Read More

Canadian Border Detains Guns N' Roses For Mysterious Firearm

When Axl Rose and company were on their way to Toronto from Philadelphia, PA, they put the literal "Gun" in Guns N' Roses. While crossing the Canadian boarder, the band was detained by customs officials after a mysterious firearm was found in their possession. Guns N' Roses were released after they... Read More

Kenseth's Car Fails Post-Race Inspection

Matt Kenseth’s winning Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota failed post-race inspection at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The No. 20 Toyota failed the Laser Inspection Station following the New Hampshire 301. Kenseth led two times for 38 laps en route to the win. Any penalties will be handed out at mid-week. Read More

Broken Shifter Ends Truex's Run

Martin Truex Jr. had every right to show some frustration after he saw a potential win escape him due to a broker shifter late in Sunday’s Sprint Cup Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Instead, the Furniture Row Racing driver, who finished 16th, took an opposite approach, looking to the... Read More

Frustrating End for Bowman

Alex Bowman’s day as Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s replacement ended in disappointment. The young driver was called to pinch-hit for Earnhardt Jr., who is suffering from concussion-like symptoms, and took the wheel of the No. 88 Chevrolet. He qualified 20th but made a steady march toward the front of the... Read More

Stewart Sailing Along

Tony Stewart continued his strong performance since coming back from injury with a second-place finish Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Stewart used a combination of strategy, late race restarts and some good old fashioned hard racing at the end to post his fourth top-10 finish in the last... Read More

Logano Battles Back at New Hampshire

Joey Logano drove home to a hard fought third-place finish in Sunday’s New Hampshire 301. The Team Penske driver started off the race with a poor handling car and was not a factor throughout the first 225 laps. But as the laps went by and adjustments were made during pit stops, Logano’s car came to... Read More