Trett was a trendsetting genius in the world of drag bike racing. During Trett’s career, his incredible home-built machines reset, often shattering, the world elapsed-time and speed records over 15 times, including the legendary, long-standing record blast of 6.06 at the 1996 Prostar Pingel Thunder Nationals. Trett was the first man over 200, 210, 220, and 230 mph. For his influence and impact on the sport the NHRA recognized Trett as number-50 on its list of the greatest 50 drivers of all time – highly impressive considering the NHRA is an organization showcasing primarily four-wheeled vehicles.