Brandon “Buddy” Tubbs Announces 2016 Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb Acceptance to Race

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

(Colorado Springs, CO) – Victory “1” Motorsports is pleased to announce Buddy Tubb’s acceptance into the 2016 Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.

After a highly successful year at the 2015 event, Buddy Tubbs and the team have high hopes for the 100th Anniversary event. “The goal for this year is to hit the 10 minute mark, there’s a lot of great competition entered in the race this year so it should make for a great challenge.” Stated Buddy Tubbs when asked about his outlook. “First and foremost I’d like to thank God for this opportunity, as well as The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb for the opportunity to return back on the mountain as well as all of my sponsors who help make this possible.

In addition to being accepted to race The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb for 2016, Tubbs and his team welcome JAC Racing Promotions for all of their PR needs during the year. “I’m super exited to work with Buddy and his team, they have such a great outlook on the sport,” stated JAC Racing Promotions owner Jessica Crowbridge. “Buddy’s had a lot of success on Pikes Peak and in his other racing adventures, I’d say he has a very bright future in motorsports and I can’t wait to be apart of it.”

About The Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC)
The Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC), also known as The Race to the Clouds, is an annual invitational automobile and motorcycle hill climb to the summit of Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain in Colorado, USA every year on the last Sunday of June. Founded in 1916 by Spencer Penrose (also the founder of The Broadmoor Hotel, Pikes Peak Highway and El Pomar Foundation), The PPIHC is a race ran on a 12.42 mile (19.99 kilometer) course on Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain, that begins at 9,390 feet (2,862.07 meters) above sea-level and finishes at the 14,115 foot (4,302.25 meter) Summit of spectacular Pikes Peak – Americas Mountain. As the drivers climb toward the Summit, the thin air slows reflexes and saps muscle strength in addition to robbing internal combustion engines of up to 30% of the power they were capable of at the Start Line. Competitors and vehicles must be in top shape and condition simply to finish, let alone win. This year’s race features five divisions and seven classes of motorcycles/quads, and four divisions and eight classes of cars/trucks challenging the fully paved Pikes Peak Highway. 2016 marks the 100 year anniversary of the Race to the Clouds.

For more information on Buddy Tubbs please go to https://www.facebook.com/Brandon-Tubbs-II-Buddy-241738476000207/
For further information about JAC Racing Promotions and the services they offer go to www.facebook.com/jacracingpromotions.

PR Contact:
Jessie Crowbridge
jac racing promotions
719-659-9323
jessiecrowbridge@msn.com

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