NHRA Full Throttle Lucas Oil
NHRA Driver
Craig Treble
Treble
  • Date of birth:
    November 11, 1965
  • Hometown:
    Houston
  • Sponsor/Car:
    TBD
  • Crew Chief:
    TBD
  • Career Wins: 14
    PSB: 14
  • Career Final Rounds: 29
    PSB: 29
  • Career Best E.T.:
    6.874
  • Career Best Speed:
    194.77
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Career Highlights
  • 2009: Won at Houston and Englishtown; Raced to three final-round appearances; Posted career-best elapsed time
  • 2008: Earned back-to-back NHRA Playoff appearances; Won the playoff race in Memphis
  • 2007: Earned appearance in inaugural Countdown to 4; Won two of three final-round appearances (Englishtown, Indianapolis); Posted career-best time and speed; Finished in the POWERade top five point standings
  • 2006: Won his first race since 2004 (Pomona 2); Established career-best elapsed time of 7.009 seconds in Reading; Finished in the POWERade top 10 for the eighth consecutive year
  • 2005: Clocked career-best time; Finished in the POWERade top 10 for the seventh consecutive year; Opened the season with a runner-up finish in Gainesville
  • 2004: Set career-best elapsed time; collected one win in four final round appearances; finished in the top five in the Pro Stock Motorcycle standings for the fourth straight season
  • 2003: Earned the No. 1 qualifying spot at Sonoma, the first top spot of his career; recorded a career-best E.T.; finished in the top 10 of the Pro Stock Bike standings for the fifth time in his career
  • 2002: Established career-best numbers in event wins, final-round appearances and round wins; Finished second in points, the highest in his career
  • 2001: For the second straight season he collected $30,000 for winning the All Pro/Bumper to Bumper/Auto Value RT Challenge for competitors in his category with an average reaction time of .4244 of-a-second; Finished in the top five in the final standings for the first time in his career
  • 2000: Competed in his first Pro Stock Bike bonus race at Indianapolis; Collected $30,000 for winning the All Pro/Bumper to Bumper/Auto Value RT Challenge with an average reaction time of .4287 during qualifying in 10 of 14 events
  • 1999: Defeated six-time NHRA champion Dave Schultz at Brainerd for his first career victory; Made two final-round appearances in his rookie season
  • 1994-95: Two-time Division 7 motorcycle champion
  • 1992: Won the Race of Champions at the E.T. Finals in Bakersfield, Calif.
  • 1990: Won the E.T. Finals

Personal
  • Marital status: Single
  • Height/weight: 5´4´´, 145 lbs.
  • Hobbies: Bracket racing, working out and running