DuBois Motorsports is a team nearly 25 years old started by David L DuBois Sr. They will compete in the 350c.i. Crate Sportsman Class at Woodhull and Dundee Raceway this season.
The Dubois Racing family comes from a long line of Law Enforcement Members, David Dubois Sr. served 25 yrs. In Law Enforcement as a Sgt / Investigator with the Bath Police Department.
He established a very successful and popular 25-year racing career before passing the torch to his son David Jr. who currently serves as a Military Police Officer with the U.S. Army and is looking forward to moving to continuing his law enforcement career as a civilian police officer in the near future.
His Crew Chief and Uncle – Andrew Dubois served 20 years with the Bath Police Department.
“In 2016 my father decided to retire from racing after a very successful and popular 25-year racing career. He then passed the team on to me”
“Last year I started to reach out to other businesses and organizations – one of those was the Badge of Honor Association – I did a short promotion last year supporting Badge of Honor and it was a huge success over night, netting over 20,000 Facebook views.”
“But for me it is not about the publicity, it’s about spreading the message and mission of BOHA and the support it provides to families of Fallen Police Officers and Officers involved in critical incidents. My crew and myself are very pro law enforcement.” “I believe my race team is a good fit to help promote the Badge of Honor Association because my team and I are passionate about the ideas that they stand for – Honoring those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities and supporting their families.”
The Badge of Honor Association (BOHA) is a nonprofit
organization established in 2007 that raises funds for the children and
families of Police Officers killed in the line of duty, along with Law
Enforcement officers across Western and Central New York that are involved in
critical incidents. With the help of public and corporate donations the Badge
of Honor Association continues to support the children of fallen Law
Enforcement by sponsoring weekend getaway retreats, holiday shopping events,
and funding to cover the cost of college books and board. Created by Rochester
Police Sergeant, Justin Collins, the Badge of Honor Association in just 10
years has grown from covering just one western New York County to today
covering 25 counties across Western and Central New York State. The
organization currently serves over 30 children.
To learn more about BOHA you can check them out at
www.BOHA.info or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/boha.org.
For more information you can contact Badge of Honor
Association - Regional Chapter Manager Clark Brown at ceb1brown@gmail.com.