Dennis Trebing

Since Dennis was a little boy he loved everything that had a motor. Whether it was a jet ski, boat, motorcycle or 4-wheeler it just came naturally. Then in March 2006 he got the opportunity to race a kart at the Port Charlotte International Motorsport Academy. He was only fourteen and fell in love with it. Soon Dennis started racing in the Junior Tag, winning every race. When he turned fifteen, he moved up to the Senior Tag. With more than eighty pounds of lead strapped on the back of his kart, he won his first race! Dennis continued racing and winning in Senior Tag and even in the IMA Endurance Races. At the Port Charlotte Raceway in a group of twenty five drivers he placed first in front of a crowd of over 2000. IMA owner and instructor Sebastian Sauriol suggested that Dennis should attend a Skip Barber Racing School. Dennis went to a 3 day school in Homestead and a 2 day advanced school at Road America in Wisconsin. He raced his first formula car race in December 2007 at Sebring, enduring torrential rain and finished fourth in a group of fifteen drivers, receiving Rookie of the Race Award! Since then he has won the Skip Barber Regional Southern Championship 2008/2009 with several wins and podium finishes. He was also one of the prestigious Skip Barber Shoot Out Scholar Winners 2009. Currently he is racing in the Skip Barber National Championship.

Dennis recieved his diploma at the age of 16. Along with his parents, he has a sister, Julia, 5 dogs, and a cat.
Although he loves the adrenaline rush of racing, he hates roller coasters, but only because he is not in control. His friends are very important to him, loving to challenge them at Forza Motorsport 2 on the Xbox 360. That is when he's not busy helping at his parents’ store. Dennis likes to work out and run 5 km almost every day. He also started to work as a junior instructor at International Motorsports Academy on weekends.

Dennis is looking forward to meeting you. Let him know you looked at his website and he'll thank you with a smile and a handshake - and if you're a girl you'll probably get a hug too!