Career
A child motocross racer, he took up radio-controlled racing at the age of 12 as an alternative to regular hospital visits due to motorcycle-related injuries. Since then he has amassed a number of victories, most significantly 16 ROAR Nationals and two IFMAR Worlds. As a child, Tebo competed in motocross from the age of six, hoping to compete in the American Medical Association Supercross Championship.
However, regular injuries caused him to lose interest.
Wanting to compete in racing and attracted to the sound of glow plug engines, Tebo took up radio-controlled racing—he considered it to be "MX without the hospital visits." At that time, he had never owned a radio-controlled car. His first car was an Team Associated RC10GT, a nitro powered stadium truck bought used by his father in March 1999.
That November he competed in his first race, the Hot Rod Hobbies Shootout, where he attracted his first sponsor, O’Donnell Racing, a model engine manufacturer. Throughout his young career, he was mentored by Richard Saxton.
In 2000, after finishing fourth at the Dirt Nitro Challenge, Tebo signed up with Team Associated.
His first 1/8 buggy race was the 2000 ROAR Nationals in Pleasant Hill, Missouri, where he finished second behind Brian Kinwald. After he earned a top qualifier (TQ) at the Silver State Nitro Challenge, he was signed up by Thunder Tiger, who later became a parent company to Team Associated, to drive 1:8 buggies whilst focusing with the latter for 1/10 off-roads, later departing Thunder Tiger for Kyosho. In 2005, he left Kyosho for O’Donnell Racing"s newly introduced car operations while driving for Team Associated in 1/10.
As a result, his performance in 1/8 off-road dwindled while he helped develop O’Donnell"s Z01B buggy, but he managed to dominate the qualifying sessions at the 2008 ROAR Nationals, though he lacked he enjoyed with Thunder Tiger and Kyosho.
He also departed from O"Donnell with Reedy and LRP for Team Orion. As a result of his success, Tebo has a Mini-Z miniature model based on his racing color scheme.
Listed as one of the ten best racers of all time by Radio Control Carolina Action in 2015. Bold on results indicates top qualifier.
IFMAR World Championship results
ROAR National Championship results.