2006: Became the eighth female to win a pro category in NHRA history and the sixth to win a Top Fuel event with her victory at Pomona 1; Earned two victories in nine final round appearances; Set the Top Fuel record for most consecutive final round appearances to open a season (5); Earned two No. 1 qualifying awards; Became the eighth female in NHRA history to earn a No. 1 qualifying position in a pro category; Nominated for two ESPY awards (best driver and best female athlete); Named the winner of the prestigious Driver of the Year first quarter award; First female to ever be named a quarterly winner of the prestigious Driver of the Year award; Named Sportswoman of the Year by Billie Jean King’s Women’s Sports Foundation; Clocked career-best speed at Atlanta; Led the POWERade Series point standings for the first 12 races of the season; Posted first career POWERade Top 10 points finish.
2005: Posted runner-up finish at Pomona 2; Became quickest and fastest female in NHRA history with career-best performances.
2000: Switched to Top Fuel class after four seasons in Federal-Mogul Dragster; Won the Auto Club of Southern California's Road to the Future award; Named as a finalist for Rookie of the Year; Runner-up at O'Reilly Fall Nationals in Dallas .