Career Highlights
- Series: MiRock Superbike Series
- Classes: Street ET, Pro Et & Top Sportsman
- Class Wins: 75+ (16 wins in the last 2 years)
- Career Best ¼ Mile ET: 7.30
- Career Best ¼ Mile MPH: 197
Career History
- 2011-2012 - 2012 won Mirock Series Top Sportsman & Street ET Championships.
- 2009-2010 - 2010 won Mirock Series Quick-32 Championship.
- 2007- 2008 - From 2007 to 2008, Boo has won over 16 class wins in Street ET and Pro Et as well as Street Fighter and Top Gas. During the first TV pilot for Rich Christensen’s Pinks Arm Drops Bikes on October 5th, 2008. Boo was chosen in a select 32 racers out of 600 to race for a $20,000 custom chopper. He made it to the semi-finals.
- 2000- 2006 - Piloting several different styles of motorcycles from 00-06 Boo continued to sharpen his skills as well make a name for himself amongst his fellow riders and at the track. In the local dragbike community, Boo Brown became a household name in classes from sportsman Street Et and Top Gas all the way up to Outlaw Pro Street, with motorcycles crossing the 200mph threshold.
- 1989- 1999 - Over the next 10 years, Boo continued to progress on and off the racetrack. Winning over 500+ rounds of bracket racing as well as competing in over 6 different motorcycle classes from sportsman to semi-pro.
- 1989 - This started Boo’s first year on the racetrack.
About Boo Brown
Randolph “Boo” Brown's hobby soon turned into an every weekend venture. Over 20 years, Boo has won over 75 races and 3 championships. He has participated in races throughout the United States and he has become known within the sport of motorcycle drag racing. Boo has also been considered by his friends and fellow racers to be one of the best bracket racer’s in the country...he's looking forward to 2013. He is an avid golfer and the CEO of www.hitech-audiovideo.com.