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{{Infobox Character
{{Character infobox
|image = Briggs1.png
|image=Briggs1.png
|name = Axle P. Biggs
|gender=Male
|gender = Male
|eye color=Green
|occupation = entrepreneur, founder of [[Biggs Industries]].
|color=Red
|hometown =  
|aliases=Speedy Biggs
|aliases = Speedy Biggs
|family=[[A.P. Biggs Jr.]]
|family = [[A.P. Biggs Jr.]]
|occupation=Entrepreneur, founder of [[Biggs Industries]]
|first appearance = ''[[Storm Chasing]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Storm Chasing]]''}}
}}'''Axle P. Biggs''' is a entrepreneur, milliner and founder of [[Biggs Industries]].
'''Axle P. Biggs''' is an entrepreneur, billionaire, and a founder of [[Biggs Industries]]. He has a son, [[A.P. Biggs Jr.]] His model possibly resembles a 2015 GMC Yukon/[[Cadillac]] Escalade, without the headlights going downwards.


He has a son, [[A.P. Biggs Jr.]]
==History ==
== Biography ==
Biggs started his business by starting computer software developing company and later creating the Internet search engine. Eventually he became a billionaire. After his son, [[A.P. Biggs Jr.]] got interested in sport he decided to set up a racing team for the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] and built [[The Biggs Industries Racing Complex]], the most technologically advanced training center at the time. He employed [[Ray Reverham]] to find promising racing cars to be trained there. 8 racers were recruited, including [[Tim Treadless]]. Later, after hearing about popular racing simulation game, ''[[Super Corsa 3]]'', he bought the company that developed it and organized the biggest online video game tournament to recruit the winner as final, 9th trainee to the team. The car that won was [[Jackson Storm]].
Biggs started his business by starting computer software developing company and later creating Internet search engine. Eventually he become millionaire. After his son, [[A.P. Biggs Jr.]] got interested in sport he decided to setup racing team for [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] and built [[The Biggs Industries Racing Complex]], the most technologically advanced training center at the time. He employed [[Ray Reverham]] to find promising racing cars to be trained there. 8 racers were recruited, including [[Tim Treadless]]. Later, after hearing about popular racing simulation game, ''[[Super Corsa 3]]'', he bought the company that developed it and organised the biggest online video game tournament to recruit the winner as final, 9th trainee to the team. The car that won was [[Jackson Storm]].
 
== Appearances ==
==Gallery==
* ''[[Storm Chasing]]''
== Gallery ==
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Latest revision as of 14:47, 19 June 2024

Axle P. Biggs
Color Red
Occupation Entrepreneur, founder of Biggs Industries
First appearance Storm Chasing
Character information
Alias(es) Speedy Biggs
Gender Male


Family A.P. Biggs Jr.

Axle P. Biggs is an entrepreneur, billionaire, and a founder of Biggs Industries. He has a son, A.P. Biggs Jr. His model possibly resembles a 2015 GMC Yukon/Cadillac Escalade, without the headlights going downwards.

History

Biggs started his business by starting computer software developing company and later creating the Internet search engine. Eventually he became a billionaire. After his son, A.P. Biggs Jr. got interested in sport he decided to set up a racing team for the Piston Cup Racing Series and built The Biggs Industries Racing Complex, the most technologically advanced training center at the time. He employed Ray Reverham to find promising racing cars to be trained there. 8 racers were recruited, including Tim Treadless. Later, after hearing about popular racing simulation game, Super Corsa 3, he bought the company that developed it and organized the biggest online video game tournament to recruit the winner as final, 9th trainee to the team. The car that won was Jackson Storm.

Gallery