Season 2 of Stickerdick's Garage opens with host Mark Richardson setting aside the usual format for something far more personal. After a quick catch-up on his garage's chaotic year — including "Little Booger" the Mini Cooper, a transmission swap for "Big Booger," and a supercharged DF Goblin replacing his autocross car — Mark dedicates the episode to his best friend of over 30 years, Sean Roe, and the racing journey that took Sean from a sponsorless rookie in a 1993 Corvette to a factory Dodge Viper deal and his own racing business.
Season 2 of Stickerdick's Garage opens with host Mark Richardson setting aside the usual format for something far more personal. After a quick catch-up on his garage's chaotic year — including "Little Booger" the Mini Cooper, a transmission swap for "Big Booger," and a supercharged DF Goblin replacing his autocross car — Mark dedicates the episode to his best friend of over 30 years, Sean Roe, and the racing journey that took Sean from a sponsorless rookie in a 1993 Corvette to a factory Dodge Viper deal and his own racing business.
But this episode is about more than the glory days. Mark opens up about a recent diagnosis that's changed everything for Sean and his family, and why Mark is now racing against the clock on a restoration project close to both their hearts. It's an emotional, unscripted look at friendship, legacy, and what it means to show up for the people who matter most — plus how listeners can get involved.