Hugh Plumb
The son of Olympic Gold Medal winning parents, Hugh started competing on horseback, then motorcycles, and eventually cars. From an early age he was instilled with the discipline and focus that have helped him win at every class, level, and type of racing he has tried. Hugh knows what it takes to win, and how to help others do the same.

Awards and Honors:

In 2007, Hugh finished third in the Team championship on the Grand American Koni Challenge Grand Sport Series with three podium finishes and eight top-ten finishes.

In 2006, Hugh placed first in the Manufacturer Championship and second in the Driver Championship on the Grand American Koni Challenge Street Tuner Series with three wins, four pole starts, and ten podium finishes in 12 races.

In 2005, Hugh had three top-five finishes on the Grand American Rolex Sports Car/GT Series.

In 2004, Hugh had three top-five finishes in five races on the American Le Mans Series, as well as a top-five finish at the Rolex 24 at Daytona.

In 2003, Hugh finished second in the GT Series Championship with two first place finishes, five podium finishes, and eleven top-ten finishes in seventeen races on the Grand American Roles Sports Car/GT Series.

In 2002, Hugh had seven top-ten finishes in eight races on the American Le Mans Series.

In 2001, Hugh had three top-five finishes on the World Challenge Series.

In 2000, Hugh finished with two wins and five podium finishes on the World Challenge Series.

In 1999, Hugh finished third in the Tour Drivers Championship with one win and seven podium finishes on the World Challenge Series.

In 1998, Hugh won the Touring Rookie of the Year with one win and four top-five finishes on the SCCA Speed Challenge.

In 1997, Hugh was Rookie of the Year runner up on the Skip Barber Racing Series, finishing with two wins and nine podium finishes in thirteen races.

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