2016 through 2018 Treb had a consistent season of racing, but 2019 was the breakout year. 2019 had many victories, starting with the Fayette County Summer Nationals and Pepsi Nationals. Going into 2020, even with the pandemic, the team still raced as much as possible. Unfortunately, there weren’t as many wins in 2020, as 2019. But Treb still came home with TEN 2nd place finishes!
Making the switch to an A-Modified after the 2020 season he stayed with the same chassis manufacture Beak Built. Going into the A-Mod’s Treb realized there was quite more competition. Talented drivers like Mike Harrison, Kenny Wallace, Michael Long and Nick Hoffman were now his rivals. Treb came home with a win opening night at Tri-City Speedway! Also coming home with wins from the same season like Federated Auto Parts Speedway’s A-Mod Rookie of the Year, and Track Championship.
2022 was a tough season for Treb. Just a couple months before 2022, in November 2021, he was in a car accident which resulted in a broken foot. Following the break, Treb had to have two surgeries to repair the damage, keeping him out of the season until June 2022. Making his return at Fayette County he qualified third out of the 60+ that were there. Resulting in the 4th place finish in the feature! Deciding not to chase after points that season, he focused more on traveling. Starting front row pole at the Duquoin Mile, he finished fifth that the biggest track of the season! Lastly to finish off 2022, Treb brought home a top 10 finish at Volusia Speedway Park, racing alongside both David and Buzzie Reutimann!