2008: Picked up wins in Atlanta and Memphis; Made his first appearance in the Countdown to 1 playoffs; Recorded career best time.
2007: Recorded career best speed; Had three semifinal appearances (Gainesville, Richmond, Pomona 2).
2006: Broke a four-year winless streak in Houston, and added another win in St. Louis; Went 2-for-2 in final round appearances; Recorded career bests in time and speed.
2005: Clocked career-best time and speed; Advanced to the semifinals in Columbus.
2004: Recorded career-best numbers in time and speed.
2003: Finished in the top 10 for the sixth time in his career; recorded career-best performance numbers.
2002: Won two events in three final rounds; Won at least one race for the sixth consecutive season in which he competed.
2001: Qualified No. 1 five times; Qualified for all 24 events; Captured two victories in three final round appearances.
1999: Recorded two wins and climbed from 28th to seventh in the Pro Stock points.
1998: Earned an emotional victory at Indianapolis and dedicated win to late team owner John Kight.
1996: Was named NHRA co-Rookie of the Year with Pro Stock Bike rider Matt Hines.
1989-1991: Served as crew chief for David Nickens.
1982: Made Pro Stock debut at season-opener at Pomona.
1981: NHRA Modified champion.
1976: Started his racing career by bracket racing at Oklahoma tracks