About Treb Jacoby
Dirt modified driver out of O’fallon Missouri.
Name: Treb Jacoby
Date of Birth: September 28, 1997
Hometown: O’Fallon, MO
Family: Bert Jacoby (Dad), Angie Jacoby (Mom), Crystal Bagot (Sister)
Years Racing: 14
Favorite Track: Brownstown Bullring and Coles County
Favorite Race: MOD Mania
Most Wanted Win: MOD Mania (all three nights)
Most Memorable Moment: First feature win in 2013 at Callaway Raceway
Career Goals: A National Title
Early Career 2012-2015
Beginning in 2012 in a Sportsman, Treb raced at Federated Auto Parts Raceway, Callaway Raceway, and Montgomery Motorsports Park. Learning from Jacoby’s that come before him, Treb used that information to come home with 6 feature wins. With Advance Auto Parts on board. Eventually moving up to a B-Modified at the beginning of the 2015 season.
2015-2022
2016 through 2018 Imperial Bowl joined with Treb. He had a consistent season of racing, but 2019 was the breakout year. 2019 he 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 other tracks the same season. He received the title of Federated Auto Parts Speedway’s A-Mod Rookie of the Year, and the Track Championship.
In November 2021, Treb broke his foot in a car accident while in Florida for the Memorial Race. He was also invited to the Gateway Dirt Nationals in December but needed two surgeries, keeping him out until June 2022. He returned at Fayette County, qualifying third out of 60+ drivers and finishing fourth. Instead of chasing points that season, he focused on traveling. At the Duquoin Mile, starting from the front row pole, he finished fifth on the biggest track of the year. Treb ended 2022 with a top 10 finish at Volusia Speedway Park, racing alongside David and Buzzie Reutimann.
2023 - 2025 Season
Treb kicked off the season at Brownstown Bullring in the Pierce Racecar #69, Loveless Motorsports B-Mod, winning multiple races. He raced for the first time at Tony Stewart’s Eldora Speedway, He won at the Magic Mile in Duquoin, Illinois and competed at Volusia Speedway Park for the Memorial Race. Treb also raced at the Gateway Dirt Nationals and gained a new sponsor to help cover the expenses. (MAXCORE)
In 2024, Started the season racing the Mars Series tour. Won 2 Mod Mania Races at Tri-City. Won the final Modified race at East Bay Raceway for $10,000 to win in a #99 Beakbuilt house car. Raced the Reutimann Memorial Race and raced the Gateway Dirt Nationals with MAXCORE on board again.
2025 - Has been a good year so far with 13 feature wins. 3 were Summer Nationals wins, 1 Mods Gone Wild in the Bmod and the Pepsi Nationals. He raced the Mile in Duquoin broke the Track Record and placed 2nd to Ken Schrader in the feature. To finish out the year Treb made his way down to Florida in November at Volusia Speedway for the 22nd Reutimann Memorial Race. Then came back to Missouri to race at the Gateway Dirt Nationals at THE DOME in December. Be on look out for the J82 in 2026!
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