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ALPHATRADE.COM INKS DEAL WITH KENNY
BERNSTEIN RACING
“The King of Speed” Races with the Internet’s
Fastest Financial Information Provider
LAKE FOREST, CA; November 28 – Six-time
National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) world champion Kenny Bernstein,
well-known for his business savvy, today announced that he has
formed a multi-year major associate sponsorship partnership
with AlphaTrade.com, (OTC.BB: APTD), a global provider of customized
real-time financial information for professional, institutional
and individual investors.
The AlphaTrade name will appear on both cars driven by the
Bernstein family: Kenny’s Monster Energy/Lucas Oil Dodge
Charger Funny Car that he will debut on the NHRA circuit in
February 2007, as well as Brandon Bernstein’s Budweiser/Lucas
Oil dragster.
AlphaTrade.com is a world leader in providing real-time stock
market data, global news and high-quality financial information.
Launched in 1999, AlphaTrade offers financial data that is both
modular and multi-lingual to millions of investors throughout
the world.
“Kenny and Brandon are drag racing royalty, and we’re
ecstatic to be working with them,” said AlphaTrade CEO,
Penny Perfect. “From the moment I met with Kenny and his
people, I realized there was considerable synergy between our
respective teams.”
The Bernsteins will race two separate classes of cars and will
not compete directly, thereby doubling the exposure of the sponsorship.
“We are thrilled that AlphaTrade CEO Penny Perfect chose
our team and the sport of NHRA drag racing to showcase their
high performance service,” said Kenny Bernstein. “It’s
a perfect match! As an avid stock market investor, I was very
impressed with the information that AlphaTrade can provide.
I can follow the stock market in real time. It’s like
standing on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange.
AlphaTrade keeps pace with us in the 300 mile-per-hour world
we live in.”
“This technology is awesome,” said Brandon Bernstein.
“With all the latest wireless gadgets and wizardry, it’s
irresistible to have the ability to check on stocks at the track,
in the airport, or sitting in the office.”
“We are excited about the opportunity to help make AlphaTrade
a household name among the avid investors or those who are just
getting started,” continued Kenny. “This technology
is user-friendly and provides invaluable information.”
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ABOUT ALPHATRADE
Launched in 1999, AlphaTrade is the only company that offers
financial data that is both modular and multi-lingual to the
millions of people who “follow the market” on a
daily basis. AlphaTrade data can be conveniently accessed through
a number of internet-enabled systems, including computers, Web
TV’s, and wireless hand-held devices. The company’s
flagship product, E-Gate, offers unparalleled, reliable, and
accurate real-time investment information, coupled with advanced
trading analysis tools. For more information, please visit our
website at www.AlphaTrade.com.
Safe-Harbor
Forward-looking statements: Except for the
historical information, the matters discussed in this news release
may contain forward-looking statements, including, but not limited
to, factors relating to future sales. These forward-looking
statements may involve a number of risks and uncertainties.
Actual results may differ materially based on a number of factors,
including, but not limited to, uncertainties in product demand,
risks related to doing business in China, the impact of competitive
products and pricing, changing economic conditions around the
world, release and sales of new products, and other risk factors
detailed in the Company’s most recent annual report and
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BUDWEISER/LUCAS OIL TEAM ENDS NHRA SEASON
THIRD IN TOP FUEL POINT STANDINGS AND WINS FINAL BATTLE OF BEER
WARS
POMONA, Calif. (Nov. 12) – The Budweiser/Lucas
Oil Top Fuel team made some strong performance moves at the
Automobile Club of Southern California Nationals, dipping into
the 4.40-second elapsed time zone for the first time this season.
Experimenting with a new innovative injector, crew chief Tim
Richards coaxed the first sub 4.50-second run out of the dragster
in qualifying, claiming the No. 3 position with a 4.473-second
elapsed time at 330.15 miles per hour in a Top Fuel field that
tied the quickest in history. The second 4.40 came in the quarterfinals
against Larry Dixon.
In the opening round of Sunday’s eliminations, Budweiser/Lucas
Oil dragster driver Brandon Bernstein rolled to the starting
line to face Mike Strasburg. While Strasburg struggled with
loss of traction, Bernstein streaked to a 4.508/330.15 victory
to transfer to the quarterfinals.
“Tim (Richards) seems to have a handle on the tune-up
today,” said Bernstein. “We’ll be ready for
the next round with Larry Dixon, but that team is tough.”
In the second round, Bernstein and Larry Dixon drove into
the staging beams for the last round of beers wars. Dixon lost
traction and blazed the tires, while Bernstein rocketed to a
4.496/330.07.
"We're right there with the best cars today,” said
Bernstein. “It's just unfortunate that we're not still
in the championship chase."
In the semifinals against Tony Schumacher, Bernstein was quickest
off the line, but Schumacher edged Bernstein out for the round
win at the finish line. Schumacher stopped the clocks at 4.482
seconds, 329.50 mph, while Bernstein clocked 4.511 seconds at
332.18 mph.
“Tim is trying some new tune-up components and it looks
like we’re headed in the right direction,” said
Bernstein. “He was able to accomplish some performance
goals he had set and we’ll work hard through the winter
to make some additional gains for the 2007 season. We’ll
be testing in January and ready for the season-opener in February.”
Bernstein finished third in NHRA POWERade Top Fuel point standings.
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MAC TOOLS EXPANDS BERNSTEIN’S
20-YEAR SPONSORSHIP TO INCLUDE MONSTER ENERGY/LUCAS
OIL FUNNY CAR
LAKE FOREST, Calif. (Nov.2) – Six-time NHRA World champion Kenny Bernstein is known
for sponsorship longevity and his commitment to business.
Just as Kenny Bernstein has been a leader in the
motor sports industry, Mac Tools is a leader in the professional
technician’s tool industry. In 2007, Bernstein and Mac
Tools will have partnered for 20 years, and today Bernstein
announced that Mac Tools will expand its sponsorship of Kenny
Bernstein Racing to include the Monster Energy/Lucas Oil Funny
Car that will debut next season.
“Our team has won championships with Mac
Tools,” said Bernstein. “They’re dependable
and tough enough to withstand the rigorous test of maintaining
7,000-horsepower, 4-second rockets on a 23-event race schedule.”
“Mac Tools is committed to obtaining Customers
for Life,” said John Aden, president of Mac Tools.
“Kenny Bernstein has been a valuable asset to our company
for two decades. He has ridden on some of the Mac Tools
trucks to sell tools and serves as a goodwill ambassador for
our company.
“Mac Tools is excited about Kenny’s
return to NHRA drag racing in 2007. We are proud to be a part
of his new Monster Energy/Lucas Oil Funny Car. We wish Kenny
and the entire team the best of luck next year and in the years
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BERNSTEIN NAME IN LIGHTS ON THE LAS VEGAS STRIP
LAS VEGAS (Oct. 29) – Kenny and Brandon
Bernstein experienced a rare opportunity to see their name in
lights on the Las Vegas Strip over ACDelco Nationals weekend.
On the competition side at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
their Budweiser/Lucas Oil team made a strong qualifying effort
but was unable to make the gain in point standings they had
hoped for.
Driver Brandon Bernstein was the No. 2 qualifier for the ACDelco
Las Vegas Nationals posting a 4.522/329.58.
In the opening round of eliminations, Bernstein defeated David
Baca, 4.549/323.97, to 4.585/320.66.
“We were concentrating on doing the best job we could,”
said Bernstein. “We were excited to get by first round.”
In the second round of race day action, Bernstein suffered
a hole shot loss to Rod Fuller, 4.564/326.79 to Fuller’s
winning 4.579/327.03.
Bernstein is third in POWERade point standings, 100 points
out of the lead.
In Saturday’s Budweiser Shootout, Bernstein faced rival
Doug Kalitta in the first round. Both
drivers lost traction, but Kalitta was able to recover first
and crossed the finish line with a 5.669/317.42.
In addition to a weekend of racing, Brandon joined his father
Kenny in a Friday night autograph session at ESPN Zone at New
York-New York Hotel & Casino. In support of the promotion,
New York-New York and ESPN Zone ran graphics on their marquees
on The Strip.
“We treasure all the honors that have been bestowed
upon us through the years,” said Kenny, “but we
never thought we’d see our name in lights on The Strip
in Las Vegas. That was very special to us.”
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CLERMONT, Ind. (Sept. 1) – He’s
well-known throughout the motorsports community. He holds the
unique distinction of being the only race team owner to have
collected wins in each of Americas’ three major motorsports
series – NHRA drag racing, NASCAR and IndyCar racing.
There’s hardly a major NHRA award he hasn’t won,
and most he’s won in multiples, but he’s decided
his collection is a little short.
Six-time NHRA champion Kenny Bernstein announced today that
he will partner with Monster Energy drinks to “Unleash
the Beast” to stage a 2007 comeback tour in the Funny
Car category.

“I thrive on competition and I still love the sport,”
said Bernstein. “I’ve been searching for the perfect
opportunity and the perfect sponsor to field a competitive team
to get back into the sport, and Monster Energy drinks provided
the ideal scenario. I’m as excited as I was the first
time I ever sat in a Funny Car.”
“At Monster Energy we are all about going extreme in
everything we do and NHRA Funny Car racing is about as extreme
as it gets,” said Monster Energy Drink president Mark
Hall. “When we decided to get into the sport, we looked
to partner with an athlete who fits our image and shares our
competitive spirit. Kenny Bernstein is a fierce competitor with
a proven track record of success. The fact that Kenny has a
relationship with our new partner for distribution, Anheuser-Busch,
was a bonus. We look forward to a long successful partnership
with Kenny Bernstein Racing and are confident Kenny will be
a great representative of the Monster Brand.”
Bernstein, who is famous for building Budweiser brand identity
in the motorsports community will now attack Monster Energy
brand-building with the same zeal.
“NHRA drag racing will provide a tremendous amount of
exposure for Monster,” said Bernstein. “Monster
does have a common ground and cross-over with Anheuser-Busch
because Monster is distributed by many Anheuser-Busch wholesalers.
It was a natural fit. We have a multi-year commitment and we
will work in every market we visit along the way to try to increase
Monster sales, using the same business philosophy my father
taught me at a young age, the principles I’ve used through
the years.
“Plus Monster aligns itself with extreme sports and
there’s nothing more extreme in motorsports than a 7,000
horsepower nitro car.
“It’s been no secret that it’s been difficult
for me to sit on the sidelines. I’ve been in the cockpit
for so many years that at first, I couldn’t even find
a comfortable spot to stand at the starting line. And I really
missed the competitive side. I can’t explain the rush
and the kick you get from driving a 330 mile-per-hour nitro
car down a quarter-mile, but that’s a feeling you can’t
replace or find a substitute for. Thankfully, I’ve been
blessed with good health and still feel that I can be very competitive.”
Bernstein will run the Monster Energy Funny Car operation
under Kenny Bernstein Racing, Inc.
“I will still be the owner and play a major active role
in the Budweiser/Lucas Oil team as I always have,” said
Bernstein. “It will remain intact as you know it. We feel
that adding a second car will strengthen our position.”
Second generation driver Brandon Bernstein is pleased about
his father’s return to the cockpit.
“I know he still has the itch to drive,” said
Brandon, “and this is about the best scenario you could
ever hope for because Monster is connected to Anheuser-Busch.
He has coached me and helped me through the learning curve of
driving the Top Fuel car and I talk to him after every run.
I’m sure we’ll have even more information to trade
now that he’ll be driving.”
“Because we know how fast rumors spread,” said
Kenny, “we wanted to take a proactive approach to go on
record to announce our partnership with Monster Energy drinks.
“We have a lot of work ahead of us to get ready for
2007, but we’re energized and excited about getting back
in the saddle. It will be fun mixing it up with John Force,
Ron Capps, Gary Scelzi, and all the others in the Funny Car
class.”
Bernstein, known for his lightning-quick reaction times, dominated
the Funny Car category for much of the 1980s, winning four consecutive
championships from 1985 through 1988. His last year behind the
wheel of the Funny Car was 1989 before he switched to Top Fuel
in 1990.
Bernstein has amassed 69 career victories while driving for
Budweiser, 30 in Funny Car and 39 in Top Fuel. Besides four
Funny Car championships, he also accrued two Top Fuel championships,
1996 and 2001.
“We’re happy for Kenny that he has an opportunity
to climb back into the driver’s seat. He’s proven
to be a great owner of the Budweiser team, but he’s obviously
a racer at heart and has a passion for driving,” said
Tony Ponturo, vice president, Global Media and Sports Marketing,
Anheuser-Busch, Inc. “We’re excited he’s working
with a mutual partner in Monster, and we agree with Brandon
that sharing information between the two teams will only help
the Budweiser team achieve its goal of winning a championship.”
After retiring at the end of the 2002 season, he came back
to finish the 2003 season after Brandon suffered season-ending
injuries in a first round crash May 18 in Englishtown, N.J.
Kenny competed in 15 races that season, winning four of the
last five events, scoring six semifinal appearances, and accumulating
enough points to finish an unbelievable sixth in the final point
standings that year.
Bernstein climbs back into the cockpit of the Top Fuel car
annually to make enough runs to keep his NHRA nitro license
current.
He has made his mark, but his expertise goes far beyond wins
and losses. He is first and foremost a businessman and he is
focused on helping to build awareness and sales for Monster
Energy drinks and Budweiser.
Monster Energy was launched in 2002 and in just three short
years has become the number two brand in the exploding energy
drink category. Monster Energy provides consumers seeking a
boost of energy to fuel their active lifestyle with a proprietary
blend of vitamins, herbs and amino acids that packs a vicious
punch with a smooth flavor that’s easy to pound down.
Monster Energy supports the sport. Be it snow, surf, motocross,
skate, BMX, name it, the athletes are rockin’ Monster
Energy more than anything these days. Check it out at www.monsterenergy.com.
Kenny Bernstein and Joe Parsons, Senior
Sports Marketing Manager, Monster Beverage Co.
announcing that Kenny will make a comeback beginning in
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Race Fans Rank NHRA 2nd Favorite Form of Motorsports
in ESPN Sports Poll
To: Budweiser/Lucas Oil Dragster Backers
From: Kenny Bernstein
We wanted to pass along a press release from NHRA sharing statistics
released from an ESPN Sports Poll this week that is great news
for drag racing participants and sponsors! As you can see, NHRA,
as second ranked vote getter for the 2005 calendar year, received
double the votes over Formula 1and Indy Racing League. You will
also note that NHRA held steady as the second-favorite type
of motorsports attraction from 2004. That’s 2nd ranked
vote for the years 2004 and 2005!
It is nice to have credible, official substantiation that continues
to show the popularity of drag racing!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: NHRA Communications
RACE FANS RANK NHRA 2ND FAVORITE FORM OF MOTORSPORTS
IN ESPN SPORTS POLL
GLENDORA, Calif. – In an ESPN Sports Poll released
this week, fans ranked NHRA as their second-favorite type of
motorsports attraction behind NASCAR.
NHRA received 13.4% of the votes from fans polled from January-December
of 2005 to anchor the second position. NASCAR led the poll with
59.5%, while motorcycle racing came in third with 9.7% of the
votes. Formula 1 was fourth with 6.3; Indy Racing League (IRL)
fifth with 6.1; Champ Car sixth with 1.4; and other racing series
received .04% of the fan response.
In 2004 an ESPN Sports Poll produced similar results with motorsports
fans, as NASCAR led with 57.6 and NHRA was second with 13.9.
ESPN Sports Poll is a service of TNS Sport, one of the world’s
leading market information companies.
2005 ESPN Sports Poll – Race fans favorite style of racing 1. NASCAR 59.5
2. NHRA 13.4
3. Motorcycle events 9.7
4. F1 6.3
5. IRL 6.1
6. Champ Car 1.4
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BERNSTEIN INDUCTED INTO TEXAS MOTOR SPORTS HALL OF
FAME AT TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY GALA
FORT WORTH, Texas (April 5) – Six-time
NHRA world champion Kenny Bernstein was inducted into the Texas
Motor Sports Hall of Fame during ceremonies held in the Grand
Ballroom at the Texas Motor Speedway.
Over 700 fans and friends of the inductees attended the gala
and watched as Dallas Morning News motorsports columnist Terry
Blount detailed some of Bernstein’s personal accomplishments
in drag racing, as well as his accomplishments as a team owner
in Indy car and NASCAR racing.
In addition to the performance statistics that appear in the
motorsports record books, Blount heralded Bernstein as a man
who revolutionized drag racing, specifically by bringing corporate
America to the sport.
Blount also read remarks from NHRA’s 13-time Funny Car
champion John Force who said he sought business advice from
Bernstein from time to time and that Bernstein was a leader
in helping the sport grow.
In his acceptance speech, Bernstein thanked NHRA founder Wally
Parks and his late wife Barbara, for originating the sport to
which he has devoted more than 30 years of his life. He also
recognized president Tom Compton and vice president of communications
Jerry Archambeault who flew to Texas for the ceremony.
He paid tribute to two Budweiser wholesalers, Dan Brown and
Bill Williams with Brown Distributing in Austin, who were instrumental
in paving the way for the longest sponsorship in all of autosports,
now in its 27th year, with a contract extension that will take
Bernstein and Budweiser into a 30-year partnership.
Bernstein also recognized four guests at his table, Vance
Hunt, Waitus Simpson, and Mitchell and Donald Anderson who had
given him a start in racing back in the 1960s, as well as Dave
Densmore, who wrote the first newspaper article on Bernstein’s
racing accomplishments when he was a writer for the Amarillo
News.
“I owe so much to my mom and dad,” said Bernstein.
“My father taught me about business,” said Bernstein
of his father who passed away from cancer last year. “He
taught me to always give the customer more than he paid for,
and that’s a philosophy I still follow today.”
Bernstein also acknowledged former crew chiefs Ray Alley,
Dale Armstrong, Lee Beard, and current team crew chief, Tim
Richards.
“This is truly an honor that I will cherish my whole
life,” concluded Bernstein.
Former racing driver, designer, constructor and team manager
Jim Hall was also a third year inductee in the Texas Motor Sports
Hall of Fame.
Raymond Beadle was the recipient of the Bruton Smith Legends
Award, David Starr won Sportsmanship honors, and Jack Roush
was honored as Race of the Year.
In an impromptu moment, Roush auctioned his famous hat during
the evening to earn $6000 to benefit Happy Hill Farm Academy
that serves at-risk children with a broad range of behavioral
and academic problems.
Following the ceremonies, Bernstein signed autographs for
many of the fans, and visited with fellow Texas Hall-of-Fame
first year inductee three-time Indy 500 champion Johnny Rutherford,
who drove his final Indy 500 for Bernstein’s Championship
Auto Racing Team entry.
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Waitus Simpson, Donald Anderson,
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LUCAS OIL AND KENNY BERNSTEIN TO EXPAND RELATIONSHIP
TO INCLUDE MONSTER ENERGY FUNNY CAR
LAKE FOREST, Calif. (Oct. ) – Six-time
NHRA World champion Kenny Bernstein is proud to announce that
Lucas Oil will expand its involvement with Kenny Bernstein Racing
and has been named a major associate sponsor on Bernstein’s
Monster Energy Funny Car which will debut in 2007. Lucas Oil
has been a major associate on Bernstein’s Budweiser Top
Fuel dragster since 2002.
Bernstein retired at the end of 2002, and turned driving responsibilities
of the Budweiser/Lucas Oil dragster over to his son Brandon.
Kenny returned to the cockpit of the Budweiser/Lucas Oil dragster
to finish the 2003 season when Brandon suffered season-ending
back injuries in a racing accident in Englishtown, N.J.
Kenny, who is more comfortable in the cockpit than on the
sidelines, will drive a Dodge Charger body by Mopar, while Brandon
continues his championship assault in the Top Fuel category.
“We have great respect for the business that Forrest
and Charlotte Lucas have built,” said Bernstein. “Our
philosophies in marketing and sales just clicked when we first
met. Our relationship with the Lucases and Bob Patison has grown
through the years. We think of them as part of our family.”
“We at Lucas Oil are delighted that Kenny is returning
to competition as a driver,” said Bob Patison, Lucas Oil
executive vice president and general counsel. “He is a
legend in the motor sports industry and we are very proud of
our affiliation with the entire Bernstein organization. The
relationship between Lucas Oil, Monster Energy and Kenny has
great potential.”
“Lucas Oil gives our potent 7000-horsepower nitromethane
burning engines more resistance to high pressure breakdown than
any other product we have ever tried,” said Bernstein.
“We’re sold on Lucas Oil products for our personal
cars and race team support vehicles as well. Lucas Oil products
help improve fuel efficiency which is so important these days
especially considering all the miles the race team puts on their
vehicles.
“We look forward to our continuing relationship with
Lucas Oil.”
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THOUGH TOP FUEL CHAMPIONSHIP HOPES HAVE DIMMED, BERNSTEIN
STILL HAS FIGHT ON HIS HANDS
POMONA, Calif. – Though Brandon Bernstein
concedes that his dreams of obtaining his first NHRA POWERade
championship are very remote, he and his Budweiser/Lucas Oil
team will still be battling for second place in point standings
at the Automobile Club of Southern California Finals Nov. 9-12.
Bernstein comes into the final race of the season 100 points
behind the Top Fuel leader, and 55 points out of second place.
“It would appear that barring something really strange
happening, we will finish in the top three,” reflected
Bernstein. “We’ve won four events and finished runner-up
three times so we definitely celebrated success this season.
What hurt us were the first three races of the season when we
suffered very weird mechanical problems and the West Coast Swing
where despite strong performance in qualifying, we didn’t
do well on race day. But then we won Brainerd, Minn., we were
runner-up in Indy, and by the time we won in Dallas we had emerged
as a player. That was really exciting! I wish we had been able
to gain a few more points after Dallas to stay in the bunkers
for the championship battle, but we can still fight for second.
“We had our opportunities,” said Bernstein. “We
capitalized on some of them. One thing I know for sure is that
the fans got to see some great racing this season.
“And I want to thank Tim (Richards, crew chief), Kim
(Richards) and the team for all their hard work this year. It’s
hard to complain about a top three finish, four wins and three
runner-ups. But Tim will be working through the winter to find
a way to gain more ground for next season.”
The Budweiser/Lucas Oil team captured victories in Houston,
Columbus, Ohio, Brainerd and Dallas. They were runner-up at
Topeka, St. Louis, and Indianapolis.
After the Dallas victory, the Budweiser/Lucas Oil team had
reeled in the leader and only a 40-point spread (two rounds)
separated them.
Nitro (Top Fuel and Funny Car) qualifying begins Thursday,
Nov. 9 at 2:30 p.m., followed by a second session Friday at
2:30 p.m. There are two qualifying sessions Saturday, noon and
3:30 p.m., with final eliminations scheduled for 11 a.m. Sunday.
Automobile Club of Southern California Finals Television
Advisory
Qualifying – Nov. 11 – ESPN2
10 p.m. – 12 a.m. ET
Eliminations – Nov. 12 – ESPN2
7 p.m. – 10 p.m. ET
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BERNSTEIN HOPES TO DOUBLE DOWN IN LAS VEGAS DOUBLE
HEADER
LAS VEGAS – As the POWERade championship
races head down the homestretch, they will certainly go down
in history as some of the most stirring battles NHRA has ever
known.
With two grueling national events left before the champions
are crowned, Brandon Bernstein and the Budweiser/Lucas Oil team
are heading into the ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals in second place
in the Top Fuel category, 83 points out of the lead, with the
third place team less than a round (6 points) behind.
“Bob Frey (NHRA announcer) always says you have to bring
your ‘A game’, and he’s right on,” said
Bernstein. “We’ve got a shot at the championship,
and we have a tenacious team. We’re going to try to grab
hold and make that big leap. But while we’re looking ahead
of us, we need to be watching behind us, because third place
is breathing up our exhaust.
“We have to go rounds in Las Vegas and we have to go
more rounds than the leader and the third place contender. That’s
a tall order and a lot of pressure for me and for the team.
Tim (Richards, crew chief) and Kim (Richards) have weathered
this kind of pressure before. This is a new challenge for me.
Dad is trying to help me adjust my mindset by approaching each
round individually. No big championship picture. Just micro
thoughts round to round.
“In addition to the national event in Vegas, we have
the Budweiser Shootout on Saturday. We’d sure love to
double down in Vegas – win the Shootout and the race.
Budweiser’s celebrating their 25th anniversary of the
Shootout specialty races they’ve sponsored through the
years.”
Bernstein’s best Budweiser Shootout finish was his first
when he finished runner-up. It was the 2002 Budweiser Shootout
in Pomona, Calif., which was rained out and postponed to February
2003.
Because his father retired in 2002, Brandon took his father’s
spot in the rescheduled event which was run in conjunction with
the 2003 season-opener in Pomona.
“In addition to running two big events in Vegas, we’ve
also named New York-New York Hotel & Casino as our team’s
official Las Vegas hotel,” said Bernstein. “We’re
excited to have them onboard. As a part of that agreement, we
will be signing autographs at ESPN Zone inside New York-New
York Friday evening, Oct. 27, from 9:30 – 10:30 p.m. We’ll
be running the New York-New York logo on our Budweiser/Lucas
Oil dragster as well. There will be an enter to win contest
at the autograph signing where two tickets will be awarded to
the Budweiser/Lucas Oil pitside hospitality area. That’s
a very special opportunity for someone to win.
“On Wed., Oct. 25, we’ll be playing in a charity
poker tournament at the Cannery. There will be a lot going on
in Las Vegas. We are excited to get started.”
Nitro (Top Fuel and Funny Car) qualifying begins Friday, Oct.
27 at 3:30 p.m. with a second session at 6 p.m. Budweiser Top
Fuel Shootout introductions begin at noon, with the first round
of the specialty event kicking off at 12:30 p.m. The second
round of the Bud Shootout is scheduled for 3:15 p.m. with the
finals at 5 p.m. ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals eliminations begin
Sunday at 11 a.m.
ACDELCO LAS VEGAS NATIONALS TELEVISION ADVISORY
Budweiser Shootout – Oct. 28 –
ESPN2
10 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. ET
Qualifying – Oct. 28 – ESPN2
10:30 p.m. – 12 a.m. ET
Eliminations – Oct. 29 – ESPN2
8 – 11 p.m. ET
Kenny and Brandon Bernstein to sign autographs at ESPN
Zone in Las Vegas. Bernstein Team names New York-New York as
their official hotel. Race fans will have an opportunity
to meet six-time National Hot Rod Association champion Kenny
Bernstein and his son Brandon, Friday, Oct. 27 from 9:30 –
10:30 p.m. at the ESPN Zone located on the Las Vegas Strip inside
New York-New York Hotel & Casino. Fans that stop
by for an autograph will have a chance to enter to win two VIP
tickets to Sunday’s (Oct. 29) Budweiser pitside hospitality
area for the ACDelco Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor
Speedway.
Kenny Bernstein, who retired at the end of the 2002 season,
but drove the Budweiser/Lucas Oil Top Fuel dragster for a portion
of 2003 while his son Brandon was recovering from racing injuries,
has announced his comeback in 2007. Bernstein will return to
full-time competition as pilot of the Monster Energy Funny Car.
He will campaign a Dodge Charger by Mopar.
Brandon, who is battling for the Top Fuel championship this
season, earned NHRA Rookie of the Year honors in 2003, and has
had the most successful career launch of any other Top Fuel
or Funny Car driver in NHRA history.
“We are happy to announce New York-New York as our official
Las Vegas hotel,” said Kenny.
“We invite fans who may be planning to attend the ACDelco
Nationals and the Budweiser Shootout to book their rooms at
New York-New York and join us at ESPN Zone Friday night. Someone
will win the opportunity to hang with our team on Sunday at
the track.
“Our team enjoys the restaurants, the shows, and of
course ‘The Roller Coaster’ in the Big Apple of
Las Vegas.
“Look for the New York-New York logo on our Budweiser/Lucas
Oil dragster over the weekend.”
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BUDWEISER/LUCAS OIL TEAM MOVES TO SECOND IN NHRA
TOP FUEL POINTS;
DRIVER BERNSTEIN EXPECTS EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER RIDE TO THE
FINISH
DINWIDDIE, Va. (Oct. 15) -- Kenny Bernstein’s
Budweiser/Lucas Oil team has proven itself to be a formidable
challenger for the 2006 POWERade Top Fuel championship. At the
rescheduled Torco Racing Fuels Nationals at Virginia Motorsports
Park, the team took one step forward and one step back.
Second generation driver Brandon Bernstein moved to second
place in point standings, his highest ranking of the season,
yet the point leader gained one more round, or 20 points, as
the season winds down with two races remaining.
The Budweiser/Lucas Oil team qualified fifth with a 4.552-second
elapsed time at 319.75 miles per hour.
In the opening round of eliminations, Bernstein squared off
against Morgan Lucas. The fans were treated to a great battle
between the two friends who were glued together to about half
track. Though Bernstein started skating around down track, he
remained hooked up while Lucas lost traction near the finish
line. Bernstein scored the win, 4.562/315.05, to Lucas’
4.632/284.15.
The quarterfinals against point leader Doug Kalitta were critical.
Bernstein was only able to challenge to about the 300-foot mark
before losing traction. Kalitta took the win 4.601/308.85 to
Bernstein’s 6.553/122.09.
“First of all we weren’t expecting to smoke the
tires,” said Bernstein. “That caught us by surprise.
Though Doug was able to gain another round on us, we certainly
aren’t going to throw the towel in by any means. This
team will hang tough and dig as deep as we possibly can.
“We were able to nudge into second place today, but we
still have a real dogfight between second and third place, not
even counting the championship. Pass the Tums. It’s going
to be a barn burner to the end. But I’d rather be in the
fight than on the outside looking in, so I’ll take the
stress.
“Some days you feel like a yo-yo. Today was one of those
days. You ride the high of climbing to second place, then you
lose a bit of a foot hold and you’re hanging on the edge
of the cliff.
“To add more excitement and drama, our next race is Las
Vegas (Oct. 27-290 and that weekend includes the Budweiser Shootout.
It’s a double header weekend. It would be great to double
down.”
Bernstein is 83 points out of the POWERade Top Fuel championship
lead and is six points ahead of third place.
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KENNY AND BRANDON BERNSTEIN TO SIGN AUTOGRAPHS
AT ESPN ZONE IN LAS VEGAS;
NAME NEW YORK-NEW YORK AS THE TEAM'S OFFICIAL HOTEL

LAKE FOREST, Calif. (Sept. 30) - Race fans
will have an opportunity to meet six-time National Hot Rod Association
champion Kenny Bernstein and his son Brandon, Friday, Oct. 27
from 9:30 - 10:30 p.m. at the ESPN Zone located on the Las Vegas
Strip inside New York-New York Hotel & Casino. Fans that
stop by for an autograph will have a chance to enter to win
two VIP tickets to Sunday's (Oct. 29) Budweiser pitside hospitality
area for the ACDelco Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor
Speedway.
Kenny Bernstein, who retired at the end of the 2002 season,
but drove the Budweiser/Lucas Oil Top Fuel dragster for a portion
of 2003 while his son Brandon was recovering from racing injuries,
has announced his comeback in 2007. Bernstein will return to
full-time competition as pilot of the Monster Energy Funny Car.
He will campaign a Dodge Charger by Mopar.
Brandon, who is battling for the Top Fuel championship this
season, earned NHRA Rookie of the Year honors in 2003, and has
had the most successful career launch of any other Top Fuel
or Funny Car driver in NHRA history.
"We are happy to announce New York-New York as our official
Las Vegas hotel," said Kenny.
"We invite fans who may be planning to attend the ACDelco
Nationals and the Budweiser Shootout to book their rooms at
New York-New York and join us at ESPN Zone Friday night. Someone
will win the opportunity to hang with our team on Sunday at
the track.
"Our team enjoys the restaurants, the shows, and of course
'The Roller Coaster' in the Big Apple of Las Vegas.
"Look for the New York-New York logo on our Budweiser/Lucas
Oil dragster over the weekend."
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New York-New York Hotel & Casino features 12 New York-style
skyscrapers showcasing 2,023 guest rooms and suites. Other featured
Big Apple icons include an 84,000-square-foot, Central Park-themed
casino; a 150-foot-tall replica of the Statue of Liberty; and
a 300-foot-long replica of the Brooklyn Bridge. Within the resort
are award-winning restaurants including Gallagher's Steakhouse,
Il Fornaio and Nine Fine Irishmen, an authentic pub offering
the best of Irish drink, food and music. New York-New York offers
extraordinary entertainment including the provocative and sensuous
Cirque du Soleil production, Zumanity, a thrilling roller coaster
and ESPN Zone, a sports-themed dining and entertainment complex.
New York-New York is a wholly owned subsidiary of MGM MIRAGE™.
For more information and reservations, visit the web site at
www.nynyhotelcasino.com,
or call toll free at (800) 693-6763.
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RAIN POSTPONES TORCO RACING FUELS NATIONALS IN VIRGINIA
DINWIDDIE, Va. (Oct. 7) – Steady rain
and chilly temperatures forced postponement of the Torco Racing
Fuels Nationals at Virginia Motorsports Park until Oct. 13-15.
The rescheduled Virginia date marks the fifth consecutive
week of race travel for the teams as the Sept. 15-16 Toyo Tires
Nationals were rained out and run Sept. 29-Oct. 1.
Including the Torco Racing Fuels Nationals, there are three
races remaining until the POWERade champions are crowned. The
Kenny Bernstein-owned Budweiser/Lucas Oil team is in the running
for the Top Fuel championship, 10 points out of second place
and 62 points out of the lead.
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BERNSTEIN HEADS FOR A WEEKEND OF RACING AND ROCKING
IN RICHMOND
RICHMOND, Va. – With three races remaining
until the NHRA POWERade champions are crowned, second generation
driver Brandon Bernstein is neck and neck with second place
and both are challenging the Top Fuel leader. The Top Fuel race
can’t get much more intense as the NHRA circuit makes
its 21st stop at the Torco Racing Fuels Nationals Oct. 6-8.
It’s been five years since an NHRA national event was
contested at Virginia Motorsports Park.
“This is going to be an interesting test,” said
Bernstein, driver of the Budweiser/Lucas Oil Top Fuel dragster.
“I have never driven at this track. Though Tim (Richards,
crew chief) and several of the other crew chiefs have had experience
tuning here, a lot has changed on the race cars since we last
raced in Virgina from tire compounds to ignition systems and
a lot of other parts and pieces. I think everyone will be starting
from the ground floor and it’s going to depend on who
can get a handle on the race track first. You can’t afford
to get behind in qualifying so you have to hope you can get
a good baseline run on the first qualifying pass and fine tune
from there.
“This race throws an interesting component into the
championship battle.
“Plus this is the fourth consecutive weekend the teams
have been on the road and it wears on the stamina of the crew
members as well as the inventory of parts and pieces on the
trailer.
“We have a battle-tested crew chief and a focused team.
I’m looking forward to a good showing in Richmond.”
Bernstein is third going into the Torco Racing Fuels Nationals,
10 points behind second place and 62 points out of the lead
with 12 rounds of racing remaining until the final bell tolls.
The Budweiser/Lucas Oil team has tallied four victories and
three runner-up finishes so far this season.
Nitro (Top Fuel and Funny Car) qualifying begins Friday, Oct.
6 at 3:30 p.m. with a second round of qualifying at 6:30 p.m.
There are two qualifying sessions Saturday, 12:30 p.m. and 3:30
p.m., with final eliminations Sunday at 11 a.m.
TORCO RACING FUELS NATIONALS TELEVISION ADVISORY
Qualifying – Oct. 7 – ESPN2
10 p.m. – 12 a.m. ET
Eliminations – Oct. 8 – ESPN2
7 p.m. – 10 p.m. ET
Bernstein to appear at Budweiser 1 Night Stand concert
– NHRA marquee Top Fuel driver Brandon Bernstein,
son of six-time champion Kenny, will appear Thursday, Oct. 5,
at the Old Town Civic Center in conjunction with a special concert
promoted by Budweiser and the Planet radio station.
Local band Eleven to One will headline the evening leading
off the festivities at 8 p.m. The event is free to the public.
WKLR 96.5 listeners, can win meet and greet VIP tickets via
on-air promotions. Listeners to sister stations Y-101 and K
95 will also be able to win VIP meet and greet tickets.
Bernstein will be signing autographs for VIP guests from 8
to 9 p.m. At 9 p.m. he will be on stage for a question and answer
session before reintroducing the band who will play a second
set from 9:30 to 11 p.m.
Old Town Civic Center is located at 136 River St. in Petersburg.
Doors to the concert open at 7:00 p.m.
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BERNSTEIN AND NHRA TOP FUEL LEADERS STATUS QUO AFTER
READING
READING, Pa. (Oct. 1) – The Budweiser/Lucas
Oil team hit a bump in the road, literally, at the rescheduled
Toyo Tires Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway, but the team continues
to keep pace as the Top Fuel championship battle turns for the
homestretch.
Rain once again plagued the event during Saturday’s
qualifying session, eliminating the fourth scheduled round.
The race day field was set after three qualifying attempts.
Bernstein qualified fourth with a 4.528/325.59.
In the opening round of eliminations, Bernstein rolled into
the staging beams to face David Baca. Both drivers lost traction
early in the run. Bernstein was on and off the throttle seven
or eight times. Baca’s car proved to be too tough to tame
as it sashayed from side to side. Bernstein reached the finish
line first, 7.064/210.67 to Baca’s 10.033/78.17.
“That was a challenge,” said Bernstein. “I
tried to ease the throttle, but the tires kept popping up off
the track and it was hard to steer. It was definitely a ride.”
The second round duel was between Bernstein and David Grubnic.
Bernstein had the starting line advantage, but the car started
to drift and haze the tires, while Grubnic had a trouble-free
run, tripping the win light with a 4.535./323.43 to Bernstein’s
4.600/313.00.
“It seemed like the car left hard,” said Bernstein,
“but it kept drifting toward the wall. I tried to get
it back in the groove, but we were bouncing on some bumps in
the lane, and we hazed the tires as we got out of the groove.
We also cut a fuel line at the starting line, so fuel might
have leaked out under the tires as well, causing us traction
problems.”
The ESPN2 drag racing anchors announced the results of a fan
poll in regard to the favorite pick for the Top Fuel championship:
38 percent chose Bernstein; 33 percent chose Tony Schumacher
and 29 percent chose Doug Kalitta.
“It’s great to be the fan favorite,” said
Bernstein. “Three races to go and it’s just going
to be a nail-biter each week.”
Bernstein remains third in NHRA Top Fuel standings, 10 points
out of second place and 62 points out of the lead.
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BRANDON BERNSTEIN TO MAKE APPEARANCE
AT BUDWEISER 1 NIGHT STAND CONCERT WITH BAND ELEVEN TO ONE
PETERSBURG, Va. – NHRA marquee Top Fuel
driver Brandon Bernstein, son of six-time champion Kenny, will
appear Thursday, Oct. 5, at the Old Town Civic Center in conjunction
with a special concert promoted by Budweiser and the Planet
radio station.
Local band Eleven to One will headline the evening leading off
the festivities at 8 p.m. The event is free to the public. WKLR
96.5 listeners, can win meet and greet VIP tickets via on-air
promotions. Listeners to sister stations Y-101 and K 95 will
also be able to win VIP meet and greet tickets.
Bernstein, driver of the Budweiser/Lucas Oil dragster, is currently
in the battle for the NHRA Top Fuel championship. Bernstein
will be signing autographs for VIP guests from 8 to 9 p.m. At
9 p.m. he will be on stage for a question and answer session
before reintroducing the band who will play a second set from
9:30 to 11 p.m.
“This is a great opportunity outside the racetrack to
connect with existing fans and perhaps gain some new fans for
our sport,” Bernstein said. “Concert goers will
get a chance to ask some questions that might help them get
some extra insight into NHRA drag racing and our Budweiser/Lucas
Oil team.”
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BUDWEISER/LUCAS OIL TEAM RED HOT AS TOP FUEL CHAMPIONSHIP
BATTLE HEADS TO READING
READING, Pa. – Budweiser/Lucas Oil driver
Brandon Bernstein describes his team as riding the crest of
a wave following this past weekend’s victory in Dallas.
Going into the rescheduled Toyo Tires Nationals Sept. 29 through
Oct. 1, Bernstein is third in NHRA Top Fuel point standings,
a mere seven points out of second place and 40 points (two rounds
of competition) out of the lead.
“Our team is clicking right now and we’ve got momentum,”
said Bernstein. “We’re focused on going rounds.
Tim (Richards, crew chief) is making some fantastic tune-up
calls. Make no mistake, there is going to be a dogfight to the
end in my opinion.
“There are so many good cars in the Top Fuel field that
can ruin your day early on. In addition to that, you really
need to meet your point competition early in eliminations which
is contrary to what you would normally want. However, in order
to make some big gains in points you have to defeat those that
are still in the championship battle early on. Obviously that
has a down side, because if you lose, you’re the guy that’s
going to be in jeopardy of losing a lot of points.
“It’s really tough on the crew chiefs. We’re
fortunate to have some veterans of championship war on our side.
Tim (Richards) and Kim (Richards) have a lot of experience to
draw upon and they’ve won championships before.”
Bernstein has been in the finals in three of the last four
races, winning twice. This season the Budweiser/Lucas Oil scorecard
reflects four victories and three runner-up finishes. The team
has won the O’Reilly Spring Nationals in Houston in April,
the Pontiac Performance Nationals in Columbus, Oh. in May, the
Lucas Oil Nationals in Brainerd, Minn. in August, and last weekend’s
O’Reilly Fall Nationals in Dallas.
Runner-up performances include the O’Reilly Summernationals
in Topeka in May, the O’Reilly Midwest Nationals in St.
Louis in June, and the prestigious Mac Tools U.S. Nationals
in September.
“We still have four races and 16 rounds of racing left,”
said Bernstein. “So there are a lot of points at stake.
And there’s likely to be a lot of shuffling in the points
before the championship trophy is awarded.”
Nitro (Top Fuel and Funny Car) qualifying begins Friday, Sept.
29 at 3 p.m. with a second session at 6 p.m. There are two qualifying
rounds Saturday, noon and 3 p.m., with final eliminations beginning
Sunday at 11 a.m.
TOYO TIRES NATIONALS AT READING, PA.
TELEVISION ADVISORY
Qualifying – Sept. 30– ESPN2
4 – 6 p.m. ET
Eliminations – Oct. 1 – ESPN2
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DALLAS NATIVE BRANDON BERNSTEIN TAKES 12th
NHRA CAREER VICTORY AT TEXAS MOTORPLEX
ENNIS, Texas (Sept. 24) – Kenny and
Brandon Bernstein, who grew up in Dallas, had a Texas-style
victory celebration at the O’Reilly Fall Nationals. Six-time
NHRA champ Kenny, owner of the Budweiser/Lucas Oil dragster,
watched from the starting line as his son Brandon piloted the
car to his first Dallas victory and his 12th career win. It
was Brandon’s fourth victory this season.
“It’s really special to be able to come to Dallas
and perform well in front of our friends and family,”
said Brandon. “It was nice to have my mom there because
she doesn’t come to every event.
“And as always, it was awesome to have dad there to
talk to after every round. He just told me to ‘keep doing
what you’re doing.’ Dad is a real stabilizing force
for me.”
Bernstein qualified seventh at the Texas Motorplex with a 4.617/329.26,
but not without some drama. Going into the final qualifying
session, the Budweiser/Lucas Oil team was not in the top 16.
“We had a brand new chassis for this event and that’s
probably why we had to dial it in during qualifying,”
explained Brandon. “We were probably a little too aggressive
at first, but the race day performance looked excellent.”
In the first round of race day eliminations, Bernstein gained
a win over Doug Herbert.
The Budweiser/Lucas Oil dragster streaked to its quickest run
of the weekend, 4.572/327.98, while Herbert struggled with loss
of traction.
Bernstein faced point leader Doug Kalitta in a pivotal quarterfinals
match. Bernstein had the starting line reaction time advantage
and won the round with a 4.696/296.83 as Kalitta lost traction
down track.
“That was a nail-biter,” said Bernstein. “You
normally don’t want to meet Doug as early as the second
round, but if you want to gain points, you need to try to defeat
him early in the day. We were fortunate that Tim (Richards,
crew chief) made an excellent tune-up decision that got us to
the win light first.”
Bernstein transferred to the finals with a semifinals victory
over David Grubnic. The Budweiser/Lucas Oil dragster crossed
the finish line first with another consistent 4.629/326.63 while
Grubnic spun the tires and lost traction.
The money round was a repeat of the previous rounds. Bernstein
ran 4.612/323.19 while Hot Rod Fuller lost traction and spun
the tires.
“It’s just a great day,” said Bernstein.
“I can’t say enough about Tim (Richards), Kim (Richards)
and the Budweiser/Lucas Oil team. They did everything right
today.
“Our focus right now is to go rounds and try to win the
POWERade championship.
“We’re trying to ride the wave and it seems that
our team is peaking at the right moment with consistency. I’m
trying to do the best job I can and we’re all clicking
right now. We’ve got momentum.
“The top three are bunched up, but there are still heavy
hitters in the field that can do damage. I truly think that
it’s going to be a race down to the wire. It’s going
to be fun for the fans.”
Bernstein remains third in NHRA Top Fuel point standings but
has significantly closed the gap. He is 40 points out of the
lead, and seven points out of second place.
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KENNY BERNSTEIN ANNOUNCES MONSTER FUNNY CAR BODY
LAKE FOREST, Calif. (Sept. 19) – Kenny
Bernstein, who surprised the motor sports media at the Mac Tools
U.S. Nationals by announcing his 2007 comeback in a Monster
Funny Car, today confirmed that he will campaign a Dodge Charger
body by Mopar.
“We are pleased to be associated with Mopar in this
endeavor,” said Bernstein. “The Dodge Charger body
has proven to be very competitive, and of course, we’re
looking to assemble a championship-caliber operation. Mopar
has committed to work hand-in-hand with us to try to accomplish
that goal.”
“Mopar is pleased to have an opportunity to work with
a world-class racing organization such as Kenny Bernstein Racing,”
said Kevin Miller, Senior Manager, Mopar Brand Performance and
Motor Sports. “The race drivers that compete under the
Mopar banner are among the best in the business. Kenny’s
position of leadership in the motor sports industry goes hand
in hand with Mopar’s success in the sport. We are excited
in building a partnership with Monster Energy’s entrance
into NHRA Drag Racing and their Funny Car effort.”
The Funny Car chassis will be manufactured by Murf McKinney.
Bernstein expects to take delivery of the Funny Car body and
chassis in November.
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BERNSTEIN SAYS TEAM HAS TALENT TO REPEAT CONSECUTIVE
HOMESTRETCH VICTORIES
ENNIS, Texas – The championship pressure
is on and the Budweiser/Lucas Oil Top Fuel team feels the heat
as the NHRA circuit makes its 20th stop of the 23-race series
at the O’Reilly Fall Nationals Sept. 22-24.
“With the Top Fuel point standings as close as they
are, you’re under pressure to go rounds,” said driver
Brandon Bernstein. “Ideally you have to make it to the
finals of every race to keep pace and make gains. It’s
the only way. With three or four of us still battling, you can’t
stumble.
“Tim (Richards, crew chief), Kim (Richards) and the
team have proven they can win under pressure. In 2003 when I
suffered back injuries in Englishtown, N.J., dad jumped back
in the cockpit to finish the season. That year the team won
four of the last five events.
"Tim is a stabilizing force. He helps me stay focused
and gives me confidence that every time we pull to the line,
we have a car that can win. Even when we get to the final rounds,
I have to think of it as just another round.
“Dad and I will have family and friends at this event.
It will be nice to have a lot of fans pulling for you to win.
“On race day, I am very, very focused until first round
and spend a lot of time going through my routine in my head.
If we make it through the first round, then I can come back
and mix with my friends and family, then sign some autographs
for the fans, but then it’s back into game day mode and
so it goes round to round.”
Bernstein has been to six final rounds this season, with an
even win-runner-up split, three each. The Budweiser/Lucas Oil
team won the O’Reilly Spring Nationals in Houston in April,
the Pontiac Performance Nationals in Columbus, Oh. in May. Runner-up
performances include the O’Reilly Summernationals in Topeka
in May, the O’Reilly Midwest Nationals in St. Louis in
June and the prestigious Mac Tools U.S. Nationals in September.
He has qualified No. 1 three times this year.
Nitro (Top Fuel and Funny Car) qualifying begins Friday, Sept.
22 at 4:30 p.m. with a second session at 7:30 p.m. There are
two qualifying rounds Saturday, 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. with final
eliminations Sunday beginning at 11 a.m.
O’REILLY FALL NATIONALS TELEVISION ADVISORY
Qualifying – Sept. 23 – ESPN2
11 p.m. – 1 a.m. ET
Eliminations – Sept. 24 – ESPN2
7 p.m. – 10 p.m. ET
Bernstein Pit Notes: Budweiser, the leader in the U.S.
premium beer category, has extended its contract with the Bernstein
family through 2009. The 30-year partnership eclipses
Richard Petty’s 29-year sponsorship by Scientifically
Treated Petroleum (STP), to become the longest consecutive major
team sponsorship in autosports history.
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KENNY BERNSTEIN ANNOUNCES FUNNY CAR COMEBACK;
BRANDON BERNSTEIN FINISHES RUNNER-UP AT MAC TOOLS U.S. NATIONALS
CLERMONT, Ind. (Sept. 4) –
It was a “monster” Labor Day weekend for the Bernstein
family at the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals.
On Friday, Sept. 1, Budweiser/Lucas Oil team owner Kenny Bernstein
surprised the motor sports media by announcing that he would
return to the cockpit in 2007 at the wheel of a Monster Energy
Drinks Funny Car. Bernstein’s comeback pronouncement was
the buzz of the weekend and kept the six-time champion busy
with multitudes of electronic and print interviews.
“We are pleased to have found a scenario with Monster
Energy Drinks that is such a perfect fit,” said Bernstein.
“With many Anheuser-Busch wholesalers distributing Monster
product, we were able to keep the sponsorship association in
the Anheuser-Busch family.”
On the race track, second generation driver Brandon Bernstein
kept pace with the championship
chase by earning a runner-up finish at the most prestigious
event on the NHRA drag racing circuit.
The Mac Tools U.S. Nationals Top Fuel class was the quickest
in NHRA history. Bernstein qualified an uncustomary No. 10 with
a 4.544-second elapsed time at 328.46 mph.
In the opening round of Monday’s final eliminations,
Bernstein faced off against Hillary Will.
The Budweiser/Lucas Oil team ripped off their quickest run
of the weekend, 4.514/332.67, to win the round and set top speed
of the event. Will suffered loss of traction early in the run,
clocking 8.463/84.82.
“That run was a blast,” said Bernstein. “It
was really fast. We might not have qualified as high in the
field as we normally do, but Tim, Kim and the team certainly
made some tuning strides in the first round today.”
The battle of the beers ignited in the quarterfinals as Bernstein
and Larry Dixon rolled to the starting line. Dixon lost traction
at the hit of the throttle (9.996/97.12) while Bernstein made
another consistent pass, 4.551/329.02.
"Our goal is to keep going rounds,” said Bernstein.
“This is what Tim Richards does on race day: he just fine
tunes.”
In the semifinals, Bernstein and Cory McClenathan raced to
one of the closest matches of the day, Bernstein clocking 4.524/332.51
to best Cory's 4.588/323.04 effort by a .0023-second margin
of victory.
Bernstein transferred to his first Mac Tools U.S. Nationals
finals to face Tony Schumacher. Bernstein was first out of the
starting gate and it was a dogfight down the quarter-mile but
the Budweiser/Lucas Oil dragster began to lose ground at the
finish line and Schumacher won the event.
“It was so exciting to be in the final round at Indy,”
said Bernstein. “I was so excited that I really had to
stop and change my perspective to think of it as just another
round.
“We were right there with Tony when our crankshaft broke
at about the 1,000 foot marker. It was still a good weekend
and the point chase has tightened up with five races to go.”
Bernstein maintains third in NHRA POWERade Top Fuel standings,
42 points out of second place and 96 out of the lead.
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BRANDON BERNSTEIN THIRD IN TOP FUEL POINTS AS BATTLE
HEATS UP IN READING
READING, Pa. -- The NHRA Top Fuel championship
is dangling between four drivers with five races remaining before
the coronation of this year’s best of the best.
Brandon Bernstein, driver of the Budweiser/Lucas Oil Top Fuel
dragster, is only 96 points out of the lead and 42 points out
of second place as the NHRA circuit makes a stop in Reading,
Pa. Sept. 15-17. He has been to six final rounds in 18 starts
this season, winning three events.
“There’s no question that this is going to be
a tough battle to the end,” said Bernstein. “We
gained 56 points on the leader at Indy, but that was an unusual
circumstance. It’s all about going rounds. We had a good
showing at Indy with a runner-up finish. We had a crankshaft
break in the final round, but Tim (Richards, crew chief), Kim
(Richards) and the team had our car just perfect. We were running
competitive elapsed times and we were able to repeat the consistency
all day.
“Our team strategy is just to focus on one round at
a time. We also have to be aware of those behind us in the points.
It’s obvious that the four of us who are really battling
for the championship can’t make it to the final round
every remaining race, so whoever stumbles will be very vulnerable
since we’re all packed in there within a few rounds of
each other.
“Maple Grove Raceway conditions are traditionally cool,
quick and fast. With all the trees surrounding the track, there’s
plenty of oxygen to feed the horsepower of these engines.
“It should be a good race for the fans and media in
Reading and for the remainder of the season.”
Nitro (Top Fuel and Funny Car) qualifying begins Friday, Sept.
15 at 3 p.m. with a second session at 6 p.m. There are two qualifying
rounds Saturday, noon and 3 p.m., with final eliminations beginning
Sunday at 11 a.m.
TOYO TIRES NATIONALS AT READING, PA. TELEVISION ADVISORY
Qualifying – Sept. 16 – ESPN2
4 – 6 p.m. ET
Eliminations – Sept. 17 – ESPN2
7 – 10 p.m. ET
Bernstein Pit Notes: Budweiser, the leader in the U.S.
premium beer category, has extended its contract with the Bernstein
family through 2009. The 30-year partnership eclipses
Richard Petty’s 29-year sponsorship by Scientifically
Treated Petroleum (STP), to become the longest consecutive major
team sponsorship in autosports history.
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BERNSTEIN THIRD IN NHRA POINT STANDINGS;
LOOKING TO GO ROUNDS AT INDY TO GAIN GROUND IN CHAMPIONSHIP
CHASE
CLERMONT, Ind. – In his young career,
Budweiser/Lucas Oil Top Fuel driver Brandon Bernstein has amassed
an enviable 11 career victories and three runner-up finishes,
a record he is very proud of. He credits his success to crew
chief Tim Richards, Kim Richards and his teammates.
“If it weren’t for Tim, Kim and the team, I would
never have been able to have the success I’ve enjoyed.
“Above all, I want to thank my dad for giving me the
opportunity.”
An important addition to any NHRA drag racing driver’s
resume is to be able to count the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals among
his or her list of victories.
The Mac Tools U.S. Nationals Sept. 1-4 becomes very important
not only to the winning driver, but because the Top Fuel championship
chase is winding down, those teams that have a mathematical
shot at taking home the season’s crown, will be focused
on going rounds to accumulate as many points as possible.
As it stands, going into the 18th race of the 23-event series,
Bernstein is third in Top Fuel standings, 16 points out of second
place and 152 out of the lead.
“Our focus will be to go rounds, taking them one at
a time,” said the second generation driver. “We
have a chance to gain points if someone stumbles, but we also
need to defend our position from those who are right behind
us. With six races remaining, every round win is critical and
difficult because of the caliber of competitive cars in our
class.
“After the Memphis race, we went to Indy to test, as
did most of the other teams. We worked on making some changes
to our hot weather tune-up, and we feel we made some headway.
“The fans should really be enjoying the chase this year.”
Nitro (Top Fuel and Funny Car) qualifying begins Friday, Sept.
1 at 7:30 p.m. There are two qualifying rounds Saturday, 2:45
p.m. and 7:30 p.m., followed by two rounds Sunday, 12:45 p.m.
and 4:10 p.m. Eliminations begin Monday at 11 a.m.
MAC TOOLS U.S. NATIONALS TELEVISION ADVISORY
Qualifying – Sept. 2 - ESPN2
5 – 6 p.m. ET
Qualifying – Sept. 3 –ESPN2
Noon – 2 p.m. ET
Qualifying – Sept. 3 – ESPN2
11 p.m. – 1 a.m. ET
Eliminations – Sept. 4 – ESPN2
Noon – 2 p.m.
Eliminations – Sept. 4 – ESPN2
4 p.m. – 7 p.m. ET
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BERNSTEIN INCHING HIS WAY UP THE CHAMPIONSHIP POINT
LADDER;
SETS LOW ELAPSED TIME AND TOP SPEED AT O’REILLY MID-SOUTH
NATIONALS
MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Aug. 21) – Brandon
Bernstein and the Budweiser/Lucas Oil team continue to whittle
away at the NHRA POWERade Top Fuel championship point standings.
After the O’Reilly Mid-South Nationals at Memphis Motorsports
Park, the team gained a position and is now third in point standings.
Additionally they are only 16 points, less than one round, behind
second place and 156 points out of the lead.
Bernstein qualified third for the 17th event in the 23-race
series, with a 4.605-second elapsed time at a speed of 324.05
mph. Bernstein’s qualifying speed held throughout the
weekend as top speed of the event.
In the first round of eliminations, Bernstein and Doug Herbert
squared off under very hot, sunny conditions with track temperatures
in excess of 130 degrees. Both cars lost traction, Herbert early
on, and Bernstein at half track. Bernstein drove to the win
light with a 5.325/221.02 vs. Herbert’s 5.531/257.63.
Before the second round got underway, persistent rain storms
battered the racetrack. At 9 p.m. Sunday evening, NHRA officials
were forced to postpone eliminations until Monday morning.
When racing resumed, Bernstein drove to the starting line to
face the driver of the rival “blue” car, Larry Dixon.
As announcer Bob Frey frequently likes to say, ‘Tim (Richards,
crew chief) had the Budweiser/Lucas Oil car running on mean.’
Dixon and Bernstein left together, Dixon began to nose ahead,
but about the 400-foot mark, Bernstein blasted by to set low
elapsed time of the meet (4.553 seconds) at 327.59 mph, winning
by a car length.
“Larry and I are good buddies,” said Bernstein,
“but we both really get up for these head to head matches.
Neither one of us wants to call our sponsor and say they lost
to the other beer car. They’re a tough team and I know
Tim put a lot of thought into that tune-up. That was a great
ride.”
The semifinals face off against Doug Kalitta saw an unexpected
gremlin weaken the performance of the Budweiser/Lucas Oil dragster.
Kalitta had a trouble-free run to the win light, while the Budweiser/Lucas
Oil dragster dropped two cylinders at the hit of the throttle.
“Fuel system problems cropped up on that run,”
said a disappointed Bernstein. “We obviously would have
liked to gain a few points in the championship chase. We definitely
have the team and we have proven we can run competitive numbers.
Here in Memphis we had both top speed and low elapsed time of
the event. That’s a big feather in the team’s hat.
“And very importantly, we gained a position in points.
We’re third and we’re going after second place.
But we have to defend our position from drivers coming up behind
us in the points as well. I’m sure there will be some
big dogfights in these final races.”
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BERNSTEIN LOOKS FOR STRONG SHOWING AT NHRA O’REILLY
MID-SOUTH NATIONALS
MILLINGTON, Tenn. – With seven races
remaining on the 23-event NHRA POWERade circuit, Brandon Bernstein
and the Budweiser/Lucas Oil team need to make every pass down
the quarter-mile count at the O’Reilly Mid-South Nationals
Aug.18-20. Fresh off a win last weekend at the Lucas Oil Nationals
at Brainerd International Raceway, the team has momentum and
has clearly seeded itself in the Top Fuel championship chase
at this time.
During the first half of the season, the team made four trips
to the final round, two to victory circle. Bernstein won the
O’Reilly Spring Nationals in Houston in April, the Pontiac
Performance Nationals in Columbus, Oh. in May and was runner-up
at the O’Reilly Summernationals in Topeka in May and the
O’Reilly Midwest Nationals in St. Louis in June. He has
qualified No. 1 three times this year.
Then during the July West Coast Swing, the team stumbled in
the first round of each of the three races.
“It was frustrating,” said driver Bernstein. “The
painful part is that Tim (Richards, crew chief), Kim (Richards)
and the team had the car running really stout in qualifying.
It wasn’t like we were struggling. If there was a change
from cooler to hotter track conditions in qualifying, we still
went right down the track, clocking competitive numbers.
“In fact during the last two races of the West Coast Swing,
our team was awarded the Full Throttle prize for performance
and consistency in qualifying.
“It’s very obvious we’re running competitive
numbers. We just needed to go rounds and we proved we could
run consistently when we won at Brainerd. We didn’t back
into any of those round wins.”
“The bottom line is that we’re not lost,”
said team owner and six-time champion Kenny Bernstein. “What
happened to us in the Western Swing was that we just had a little
too aggressive of a tune-up in all three of the first rounds.
“Does it surprise us we won at Brainerd? No, because we
really have it in it. It was just a matter of putting four consecutive
runs together and Tim got that going at Brainerd.
“Can we challenge for the championship? The car’s
got it, the team’s got it, and it’s just a matter
of making it work. We made up some good ground at Brainerd.
We just need to keep it going.”
“And one last thing,” added Brandon, “For
whatever reasons, we’ve been successful at O’Reilly
title rights races. We expect the weather will be very hot in
Memphis for this race and as a result, the track will be tricky.
But let’s hope our team’s winning tradition continues
for the O’Reilly Mid-South Nationals.”
Nitro (Top Fuel and Funny Car) qualifying begins Friday, Aug.
18 at 5:30 p.m. with a second session at 8 p.m. There are two
qualifying rounds Saturday, 3 and 7 p.m., with final eliminations
beginning Sunday at 3 p.m.
O’REILLY MID-SOUTH NATIONALS TELEVISION ADVISORY
Qualifying – August 19 – ESPN2
8 – 10 p.m. ET
Eliminations – August 20 – ESPN2
10 p.m. – 1 a.m. ET
Bernstein Pit Notes: Budweiser, the leader in the U.S.
premium beer category, has extended its contract with the Bernstein
family through 2009. The 30-year partnership eclipsed
Richard Petty’s 29-year sponsorship by Scientifically
Treated Petroleum (STP), to become the longest consecutive major
team sponsorship in autosports history.
Kenny Bernstein was inducted into the Texas Motor Sports
Hall of Fame, Wed. April 5 at a gala at the Texas Motor Speedway.
Six-time NHRA world champion Bernstein and Indy-car
designer and team owner Jim Hall were chosen by a panel of motorsports
journalists across Texas as third year inductees into the Hall
of Fame. Bernstein was honored for his achievements in drag
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BUDWEISER/LUCAS OIL TEAM WINS THIRD RACE OF SEASON
AT NHRA LUCAS OIL NATIONALS
BRAINERD, Minn. (Aug. 13). – The Kenny
Bernstein-owned Budweiser/Lucas Oil team got back in the winning
groove at the Lucas Oil Nationals, following the script they
had written. The script read “go rounds.”
Driver Brandon Bernstein drove to his 11th career victory
and added his first Brainerd victory to the five his father
earned at this track. It was Brandon’s third victory of
the season and his fifth final round appearance.
Bernstein was the No. 2 qualifier with a 4.538-second elapsed
time at 325.14 miles per hour.
In the opening round of rain-delayed eliminations against
Scott Weis, Bernstein clocked a winning 4.614/315.19 as Weis
fouled with a red light start.
In the quarterfinals against David Grubnic, the Budweiser/Lucas
Oil dragster looked flawless as it streaked to the win light
with a 4.519/330.80 while Grubnic lost traction in the other
lane, limping across the finish line with a 5.002/306.53.
That was an important round win for the Kenny Bernstein team
as Grubnic came into the Brainerd event only 44 points behind.
“We needed some round wins,” said Brandon. “Tim
(Richards, crew chief) made some tune-up changes for the second
round. All I know is that drawers were opening and closing at
a fast pace in the race trailer as Tim chose parts and pieces
for the second round. Whatever he did worked!”
In the semifinals, Bernstein faced off against his good friend
Morgan Lucas. Morgan is the son of Charlotte and Forrest Lucas
who sponsor the Brainerd race and are a title rights sponsor
on the Budweiser/Lucas Oil Top Fuel dragster.
“I’ve said this many times before,” said
Bernstein. “I just have to block out the other lane, make
sure I do my job, and stomp the throttle.”
The Bernstein-Lucas match was a battle to the 1000-foot mark,
where Bernstein nosed ahead for the victory, 4.545/332.10, to
Morgan's 4.687/252.28. Brandon's 332.10 mph speed was top speed
of the meet.
In the money round against Tony Schumacher, Bernstein had a
trouble-free blast down the quarter-mile (4.510/329.34) while
Schumacher lost traction early on.
“When Tim gets on a roll on race day he is able to get
the car to repeat,” said Brandon. “And maybe he
just gives it a little more here or there to see if it will
respond and sure enough, it did. I figured he was going to go
for a low 4.50 or maybe a high 4.40 in the final because we
knew Schumacher could and was running those numbers. We didn’t
really want to beat ourselves. We just wanted to run well and
take the win light.
“I never saw Tony. I never heard him or anything. And
then our (blower) belt came off right when I lifted and I actually
didn’t know if we’d won or not. I thought maybe
he got around us.
Legendary driver/owner Kenny Bernstein addressed this victory
that was preceded by three first round losses on the Western
Swing.
“The bottom line is that we’re not lost,”
said Kenny. “It’s not as if we can’t get down
the racetrack. We’ve been running well. In the Western
Swing we ran good. We qualified one, two or three at all three
races. We put a lot of good runs together. It’s just being
consistent on race day. What happened to us in the first round
on the Western Swing was that we just had a little too much
at all three of them.
“Tim did a great job today,” continued Kenny. “Does
this surprise us? No, because we really have it in it. It’s
just a matter of making it happen on four consecutive runs.
Today was the day we got it going.
“Can we challenge for the championship? The car’s
got it, the team’s got it, and it’s just a matter
of making it work.
“We’ve been in the position in the past where we’ve
been totally lost and not running good and then something like
this would have been real surprising. People thought we were
really struggling these last races and we really were not. We
were running well. We just didn’t get a break and we overdid
it a taste. It’s a different deal entirely than being
lost. This sport definitely makes you humble. We are ecstatic
to have another win for Budweiser, Lucas Oil, and all of our
sponsors.”
“We made up some good ground today,” said Brandon.
“We’ve made up some points and we have a car that’s
a winner. There are seven races left. That’s a lot of
racing.”
Bernstein remains fourth in POWERade Top Fuel point standings
has chipped away at the leaders. The Budweiser/Lucas Oil team
is 116 points out of first place and 35 points out of second.
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BERNSTEIN LOOKING TO GO ROUNDS AT SPONSOR’S
RACE
BRAINERD, Minn. – Brandon Bernstein
and the Budweiser/Lucas Oil team are feeling the heat of the
POWERade Top Fuel championship challenge as the circuit heads
to the Lucas Oil Nationals Aug. 11-13.
In the first half of the season, they made four final round
appearances, winning two events. Though the team qualified well,
great expectations of continuing their string of round wins
went up in smoke, literally, in the West Coast Swing where they
suffered first round losses in each of the three races. The
team is currently fourth in POWERade Top Fuel point standings
and remains optimistic that they will be in the hunt as the
season winds down.
“We certainly didn’t expect that outcome on the
West Coast Swing,” said second-generation driver Bernstein.
“Temperatures in Brainerd are traditionally cooler so
we’re looking forward to that. However, our performance
on the West Coast Swing in qualifying was good on hot or cooler
tracks. Now we have to go rounds.
“Going into Brainerd, we’re 180 points out of first
place with eight races remaining in the season. If the cards
go right, we can get back within striking distance of the championship.
There’s still plenty of time, especially if the front
runners stumble.
“A perfect example of our team’s capability to
rally was in 2003 when I suffered back injuries and Dad drove
the rest of the season. He won four of the last five races and
had six semifinal finishes. You can rack up a lot of points
going rounds like that.
“Tim (Richards, crew chief) is a seasoned veteran with
a lot of talent. I know this team will remain focused.
“Also we want to perform well at Brainerd for our sponsor,
Lucas Oil.”
Bernstein won the O’Reilly Spring Nationals in Houston
in April, the Pontiac Performance Nationals in Columbus, Oh.
in May and was runner-up at the O’Reilly Summernationals
in Topeka in May and the O’Reilly Midwest Nationals in
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