2008: Earned second consecutive and fourth overall Full Throttle Pro Stock world championship; Earned victories at Gainesville, Reading and Las Vegas 2; Recorded career best time.
2007: Earned third POWERade Series world championship; Competed in inaugural Countdown to 4 and Countdown to 1; Recorded career bests in time and speed.
2006: Returns to action after nearly a year off from Pro Stock racing at the Virginia race; Won numerous high-dollar bracket races around the Midwest; Won Top Dragster title at Jegs.com Cajun SPORTSnationals.
2005: Won season-ender at Pomona in surprise final-round appearance with part-timer Tom Martino; Posted runner-up finish at Chicago 1 in first and only year driving for Don Schumacher Racing.
2004: Recorded career-best numbers in time and speed; Qualified for all but one event; Pulled double-duty at Indianapolis, competing in Pro Stock and winning the popular Super Stock Hemi Challenge.
2003: Earned two wins in seven final round appearances en route to his seventh consecutive top five finish in the Pro Stock standings; established career-best numbers for time and speed; his 33 career victories places him ninth all-time on the NHRA career victory list; was one of only two Pro Stock drivers to qualify for all 23 national events.
2002: NHRA Pro Stock champion, winning eight of the final 12 events of the season; Moved into third place of the all-time Pro Stock career victories list.
2001: Set the Pro Stock elapsed time national record of 6.750 seconds (Reading); Won three events; Average reaction time of .447 was second in the class.
2000: Won 10 events in 14 final-round appearances en route to Pro Stock championship.
1999: Finished second in points standings; Earned five victories; Earned $50,000 for winning the King Demon Crown bonus race for Pro Stock.
1998: Named NHRA Rookie of the Year.
1997: Became the first driver in NHRA history to win in four categories in one season (Pro Stock, Super Stock, Competition Eliminator and Super Gas).