Sick Week Track Shirts Designs Are Finalized – Get Yours Exclusively at Each Track During Sick Week!

Drag-and-drive events have created a lot of cool memories for participants and enthusiasts around the world, and with a record number of events on the calendar for 2024, we look forward to reporting on more of them in Sick the Magazine!

Sick Week Presented by Gear Vendor Overdrive has kick started the season since 2022, and marked the first time a drag-and-drive had Florida dates and tracks employed.

And thanks to our awesome designer Garrett Olsen, Sick Week marked the first event to have limited edition t-shirts for each track day of the event. The only way to get these shirts? On site at each track on each day!


Sick Week is just 2 weeks away, and we’re bringing this ‘71 Chevy dually pick-up, plus a Harley bike as part of Sick Ward. You could win this truck and bike combo, PLUS $5000 CASH! Click here for more details!


Each track on Sick Week has a good bit of history, and Garrett works in cues (a.k.a. Easter eggs) from Florida as well as past participants. With Orlando ‘Sick’ World Dragway marking the start and finish point of the week, there will be two versions of that track shirt, each available on the day we’re there!

Day 1 starts with Orlando ‘Sick’ World Dragway’s unique wall, plus the tower in the corner. Two-time Sick Week winner William Lujan’s 1990 Ford Mustang takes center stage, with Thomas Bagguley’s 4-eye Mustang making an appearance on the left from our last event, Death Week, while on the right side we see the start of the 2002 Mustang of Jordan Boudreaux.

Day number 2 moves to the west coast and Bradenton Motorsports Park, with Jason Pickett’s ‘Haulin Ash’ 1993 Buick hearse taking the center spot. The front end of Jordan Boudreaux’s 2002 Mustang peaks in on the left side, while we catch the tail end of Clint Sodowsky’s ’68 Camaro on the right.

Making the trip north and landing at Gainesville Raceway, the distinctive tower provides the backdrop for the Day 3 shirt. The ’68 Camaro of Pro Street class winner Clint Sodowsky peaks in on the left, and is joined by fellow Camaro owner Aaron Shaffer’s ’98 model in the middle, the 2023 Sick Street Race Winner. The 1941 Willys of Larry West shows its nose on the right.

The northernmost track on the week comes up for Day 4, South Georgia Motorsports Park. Michael Ward’s slick ’63 Chevy Nova, complete with trailer, lands in the center spot, with Larry West’s Willys on the left and the familiar nose of a ’95 Mitsubishi Eclipse belonging to 2-time winner Sick Freaks winner Tony Niemczyk on the right.

The tour returns to Orlando ‘Sick’ World Dragway for the final day, so Day 5 incorporates some of Florida’s famous beaches. What better to pair with a beach than Matthew Lundquist’s VW?

We see the tail of Tony Niemczyk’s Eclipse on the left, and a mystery ’67-68 Camaro racing off to the right. Could it be Eric Yost’s Super Street winning ride? Sick Summer shirts will answer that question.

Each of these unique t-shirts will ‘debut’ at the featured track, and will feature a limited quantity! We’ve sold out of every track shirt at Sick Week in 2022 and 2023, so make sure to get yours as soon as you get through the gates!

The best way to start a fun-filled drag-and-drive season is just two weeks away! 5 days, 4 tracks, 900 miles, and one hell of a road trip! Want to join us? Spectator tickets and Sick Ward spots are available! Click here to find out more!

Written by Derek Putnam.

If you have thoughts / feedback / ideas, please e-mail us at derek@sickthemagazine.com

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