TrafficHaus Invites Partners to Celebrate Sponsorship of Baja 500

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus.com, a division of Media Reps, has sponsored this year’s 46th edition of the Tecate SCORE Baja 500 and planned a series of events around the famous race and founder Mark Bauman’s birthday.

TrafficHaus industry partners and friends Badoink and Badjojo are co-hosting the festivities, which begin June 4. Transportation will be provided for the group from San Diego before check-in at the hotel in Ensenada, Mexico.

All group attendees are invited to a dinner party on June 5 to celebrate the kickoff of the races and a post-race after party birthday celebration on the evening of June 7.

It’s been a good couple years for the soon-to-be 32-year-old entrepreneur, who formerly ran Naughty America and subsequently porntube.com, webcamtube.com and other publications.

He said TrafficHaus has been turning a profit for all its partners since the day it opened in 2010. Now he’s celebrating expanding his staff and rolling out a new and improved bidding platform and a new fingerprinting technology powered by Digiregs.

Time now, he said, for a timeout in Mexico. “The guys at Badoink and Badjojo really kicked ass in coming together to give me this amazing opportunity,” Bauman said. “I can’t wait to see everybody down in beautiful Baja for some good racing and great times. I’m thankful to everyone who’s coming and I look forward to sharing the passage of a new year and a new chapter in my life with them.”

The Baja 500 is a racing institution, featuring several classes of off-road action, including buggies, bikes, trucks and custom fabricated race vehicles. The racers will compete June 5 through June 8, completing a perilous loop course which starts and ends in Ensenada.

A limited number of rooms have been booked and a few are still available. Any partners interested in attending the celebration down south are encouraged to contact Marisa.Bell@mediareps.com or Bauman for more details.

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