2008: Made successful transition to Top Fuel from Pro Stock Motorcycle; Raced to victories at Houston and Atlanta; Was No. 1 qualifier at Pomona 1, Englishtown and Sonoma; Became only driver in NHRA history to win races in Top Fuel and Pro Stock Motorcycle.
2007: Brown finished his last season as one of a two-driver operation for the U.S. Army Pro Stock Motorcycle team owned by Don Schumacher, where he teamed with Angelle Sampey.
2006: Joined the Mickey Thompson 6-Second Pro Stock Bike Club; Has now won at least one race every season since 1999; Had two wins (Atlanta and Brainerd) in five final-round appearances.
2005: Finished in POWERade top 10 for the eighth time in his career; Earned his 14th career win at Englishtown on Father’s Day; Has won at least one race every season since 1999.
2004: Advanced to the final round in four of the final five races of the season, with a pair of wins; competed at his 100th career race; established career-best elapsed time (Reading); won the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals for the second time in his career.
2003: Earned victory at Brainerd; established career-best elapsed time (Englishtown).
2002: Finished in the top four for the fourth consecutive season; Earned one win; Established career-best speed.
2001: Finished a career-best second in the final POWERade standings; Earned six No. 1 qualifying positions; Won three events for the third consecutive season.
2000: Won the U.S. Nationals and the Pro Stock Bike bonus event during the same weekend.
1999: Won the Automobile Club of Southern California Road to the Future Award that was presented to the NHRA racer destined for future greatness.
1998: Finished seventh in the standings despite a DNQ at Gainesville, his first career start.