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Drag racing consumed Kenny Bernstein's life for more than 33 years. And that's long enough, he finally decided. Yes, the six-time NHRA champion will retire from the sport that brought him fame and ...
See About archive blog posts. Kenny Bernstein, a legendary NHRA drag-racing driver and team owner who was the first to break the 300-mph barrier, announced Tuesday he was retiring from the sport ...
“It’s great to get to ride again with the Clydesdales,” said Bernstein, whose racing exploits were sponsored by Budweiser for 30 years, which was one of the longest sponsorships in ...
See About archive blog posts. Kenny Bernstein, the six-time drag-racing champion who was the first to break the sport’s 300-mph barrier, is among seven racing figures to be inducted into the ...
Imagine the NHRA without a Bernstein involved ... "When I'm at the track I'm so focused on racing and trying to win. But when I get home I think, 'Man, I wonder what we're going to do.
Brandon Bernstein continued the momentum from his win in last year's season-finale by racing to the qualifying lead in Top Fuel Thursday at the O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Winternationals presented ...
“It says a lot for the sport of NHRA drag racing to be able to attract sponsors the caliber of Copart,” said Kenny Bernstein. “The Copart family has become our extended family and we’re ...