AEROSMITH's WHITFORD To Appear At Lowe's Motor Speedway This Weekend

October 8, 2008

Jeff Dennison of WhoWon.com reports that AEROSMITH guitarist Brad Whitford will take to the Lowe's Motor Speedway this weekend with 2000 Sprint Cup champion Bobby Labonte as a guest for Saturday night's running of the Bank of America 500. It will be Whitford's first trip to the track.

"We are entertaining thousands of fans on a stage, but these guys take it to the pavement," commented Whitford. "I know Bobby is a champion and a winner. I'm looking forward to hanging out and getting an insider's view of what it takes for these guys to perform at their peak each week."

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