Trey Burke
Nationality: American
Languages spoken: English
Height/weight: 5’8” / 126 lbs.
Education: High school student
Hobbies: Fishing, dirt-bike riding and hanging with friends
Favorite sports to watch: Basketball
Interesting note about me: I'm a fourth-generation racer
Favorite food: Sour candy
Guilty food pleasure: I eat entire bags of chips the day we get them
Racing goal: Win an NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship and the Indy 500
Racing hero: AJ Foyt - he is also from the Houston area and my grandad grew up racing with him. He used dirt racing as a way to get into INDYCAR
Career results:
2022
- Contested a partial season in the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship with a best finish of seventh at St. Petersburg
2021
- Contested his first season in the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship with a best finish of 13th at Mid-Ohio
2020
- First year of racing on pavement and on road courses
- Finished sixth in the Lucas Oil School of Racing Championship Series with two wins, five additional podium finishes, nine top-fives and 13 top-10s
- Competed in two race weekends (six races) in the FRP F1600 Championship Series with one win and one additional podium finish
2019
- Became the youngest-ever Rookie of the Year in the IMCA National Sprint Car Series (at age 14)
- Also raced 360 Sprint cars (425 hp)
2018
- Finished third (and top rookie) in the Lucas Oil National Open Wheel 600 Series (NOW600) for Micro Sprints in both winged and non-wing divisions
2017
- Began racing against adults for the first time (at age 12)
- Was voted Most Respected Driver in POWRI Lonestar 600
2014-2016
- Continued to compete in Junior Sprints, moving on to Restricted 600cc Micro Sprints and becoming track champion at Golden Triangle Raceway Park
2013
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Began racing Junior Sprints in the Houston (TX) area, winning the Lonestar Shootout