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About Rikki Rachtman: Check out our web site: http://www.racingrocks.com

ABOUT RACING ROCKS

"Racing Rocks!" is a two-hour weekly music-intensive program that provides rock fans coast-to-coast with news, exclusive insights, interviews and dedicated coverage from the world of NASCAR, primarily the Sprint Cup racing series. The program, which debuted in the Spring of 2003, is available to affiliates in a choice of two different mixes, one for Mainstream/Active Rock stations and one for Classic Rock outlets.

In the driver’s seat as the host of both versions of Racing Rocks! is well-known air personality Riki Rachtman who is not only a serious NASCAR fan, but is also a respected racing commentator and a highly recognizable rock radio and TV figure. Rachtman emerged on the music scene in the late 80's when he opened his legendary rock-and-roll venue, The Cathouse, and he also served for five years as the host for MTV’s original "Headbanger’s Ball." Riki has also recently been seen on Fox's Speed Channel and other high-profile racing outlets including NASCAR.com.

Joining Rachtman on the broadcast team each week are Stephanie Simmons from Reelz Channel who provides coverage of movies and other entertainment news each week, as well as Chris McClain, a sports radio veteran reporting from Charlotte, North Carolina and covering the Nationwide Racing series.

Great rock radio shows deliver great music and great content between the songs, and for fans of NASCAR and rock, Racing Rocks! is the intersection of two of your favorite things.

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