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State of Burnout: Tennessee T-Shirt — Chevy C10 Burnout Tennessee State Pride

State of Burnout: Tennessee T-Shirt — Chevy C10 Burnout Tennessee State Pride

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State of Burnout — Tennessee

Tennessee does not have an identity crisis. It knows exactly what it is, exactly what it has always been, and exactly what it intends to stay.

It is the state of mountains and music and whiskey and horsepower and the kind of back road that makes you forget you were ever going anywhere in particular because the road itself became the destination about three curves ago and you are not ready for it to end.

This is home.

And home looks like a Chevy C10 with both rear tires obliterated, the throttle pinned, tire smoke rolling thick through the Tennessee mountain air, rubber trails burning the outline of the Volunteer State into the asphalt in one long, mountain-bred, whiskey-soaked, completely Tennessee declaration of exactly where you come from and exactly what runs through your veins.

No shortcuts. No half measures. Just smoke, mountains, Southern pride, and the unmistakable shape of Tennessee written in burnout on the road where it belongs.

Tennessee is a car culture state that operates on multiple levels simultaneously and does all of them better than most states do any one of them.

It is the state of Bristol Motor Speedway — the Last Great Colosseum, the Thunder Valley, the half mile concrete bullring tucked into the Northeast Tennessee mountains where the walls are close and the racing is closer and the noise bounces off the ridgelines and comes back at you twice as loud and the experience of sitting in those grandstands on a race night is something that cannot be adequately described to someone who has not felt it personally and does not need to be described to someone who has.

Bristol is not just a racetrack.

It is a Tennessee institution.

It is a pilgrimage destination.

It is the place where serious racing people go to remember why they fell in love with this sport in the first place.

It is the state of Nashville Superspeedway and the Music City scene that has grown up around it — the car shows and the cruise nights and the rod runs that fill the Nashville calendar from spring through fall with an energy that reflects the city's dual identity as both a world class entertainment destination and a deeply serious automotive culture community.

Nashville car culture is loud in the best possible way — it combines the big city resources and the big city audience with the small town passion and the small town authenticity that makes Southern car culture what it is, and the result is a scene that punches well above its weight and keeps getting stronger every year.

It is the state of the Smoky Mountain back road — the tail of the dragon and the roads that feed into it and the roads that feed into those roads and the entire network of mountain two-lanes that wind through the Great Smoky Mountains in ways that make every car and every truck and every driver prove exactly what they are made of.

Tennessee mountain roads do not flatter weakness.

They expose it.

And the people who drive those roads regularly — who know the lines and the elevation changes and the blind corners and the moments where the road drops away and the view opens up to something that has no business being that beautiful — are some of the most skilled and most passionate driving enthusiasts this country produces.

It is also the state of the Tennessee truck — the working farm truck and the lifted ranch truck and the mountain road pickup that has been in the same family for three generations because when something works this well in this terrain you do not replace it, you maintain it, you rebuild it if necessary, and you pass it down to someone who understands what it represents.

Tennessee truck culture runs from the flatlands of West Tennessee cotton country all the way through the Highland Rim and the Cumberland Plateau to the mountain hollows of East Tennessee where a truck is not a lifestyle choice — it is the only sensible response to the landscape.

This shirt is for the Volunteers.

The ones who grew up going to Bristol with their family and sitting in the upper grandstands and watching the cars go three wide into turn one and feeling the concrete vibrate under their seat and knowing immediately that this was their people and this was their world and they would be back every single year for the rest of their lives.

The ones who know every curve of their favorite mountain road by feel and by memory and by the particular way the light comes through the trees at a certain time of day in October.

The ones who have a truck that has been up every hollow and down every creek bank and through every mud hole in their county and has never once let them down.

The ones who know that Tennessee whiskey and Tennessee horsepower are basically the same thing — smooth on the outside, fire on the inside, and better than anything else in the world when the conditions are right.

Wear it at the track.

Wear it at the car show.

Wear it on the mountain road.

Wear it at the cruise night in Nashville or the rod run in Pigeon Forge or the swap meet in Lewisburg or wherever your particular corner of Tennessee car culture gathers to do what it does best.

Tennessee. Mountain bred. Fire inside. Absolutely on fire.

Fit & Details
6.1 oz. 100% ring-spun cotton. Relaxed unisex fit. Sizes S–3XL. True to size. Bold graphic art printed on premium tees.

Size guide

  LENGTH (inches) WIDTH (inches)
S 28 18
M 29 20
L 30 22
XL 31 24
2XL 32 26
3XL 33 28
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