The #3 Tri-C Disposal sprint car belongs to a specific chapter of Northern California racing history — the era when Dave Bradway Jr. was the most dangerous man on a dirt track. Roseville-raised, NARC-proven, and running with the World of Outlaws before anyone outside NorCal had caught on. The man won four NARC features in 1986 alone, three of them at Calistoga. He was building a legacy. The sport lost him in June of 1987 at 28 years old.
This design was recreated from the original 1986 shirt — the same car, the same sponsors, the same sunset. If you were there, you already know. If you weren't, this is how you find out.
The kind of shirt that stops the guy across the pit stall in his tracks. That sparks a ten-minute conversation between strangers who turn out to know all the same names. Wear it to the Bradway Memorial at Placerville and someone will walk up to you.
Printed on a midweight cotton tee with a broken-in feel from the first wash — the kind that gets softer every season and eventually becomes the one you won't throw away. Unisex sizing; runs true to standard.
Roseville, California. The number 3. The name they still call out at the feature.