NHRA Full Throttle Lucas Oil
NHRA Driver
Brandon Bernstein
Bernstein
  • Date of birth:
    August 02, 1972
  • Hometown:
    Dallas
  • Sponsor/Car:
    Budweiser/Lucas Oil dragster
  • Crew Chief:
    Rob Flynn
  • Career Wins: 21
    TF: 18 TAD: 3
  • Career Final Rounds: 37
    TF: 32 TAD: 5
  • Career Best E.T.:
    3.820
  • Career Best Speed:
    317.57
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Career Highlights
  • 2008: Raced to runner-up finishes at Gainesville, Englishtown, Norwalk and Seattle; Claimed No. 1 qualifying positions at Phoenix and Memphis; Posted fifth career Top 10points finish
  • 2007: Finished third in inaugural Countdown to the Championship with five wins in seven final round finishes; Earned career-high five wins; Tied career best points finish (3rd, also 2006, 2004)
  • 2006: Earned a career-high four victories; Posted three No. 1 qualifying positions; Finished runner-up three times, including Indianapolis; Contended for POWERade championship until late in season, was as high as second in point standings; Tied his career-best POWERade Series points finish (3rd, also 2004)
  • 2005: Raced to victories at St. Louis and Seattle; Posted two No. 1 qualifying positions; Clocked a career-best speed at Phoenix
  • 2004: Earned three victories in four finals; Led POWERade point standings following win at Topeka; Earned four No. 1 qualifying awards; Finished a career-high third in POWERade point standings.
  • 2003: Earned three victories and two No. 1 qualifying awards in first eight professional starts; suffered season-ending back injury in crash at Englishtown; named Auto Club Road to the Future Award winner, which recognizes NHRA's top rookie; scored first career Top Fuel win at Checker Schuck's Kragen Nationals
  • 2002: Worked as a crew member on father's Top Fuel dragster; Earned his Top Fuel license on Oct. 14 at the Texas Motorplex with runs of 4.621 at 322.23 and 4.699 at 320.62
  • 2001: Won NHRA Division 7 Top Alcohol Dragster championship driving for Darien and Meadows team; Earned five national event victories and shared winner's circle with his father at two events (Las Vegas 1 and Chicago 2)

Personal
  • Wife: Tracey  
  • Height/weight: 5’7”, 165 lbs.  
  • Hobbies: Computers and computer gaming; Golf  
  • Notable: Had the most successful career launch of any other Top Fuel or Funny Car driver, winning five of his first 13 starts over two seasons; Was named MVP of the 2008 NHRA Softball Classic for making several amazing defensive plays; 2009 marks the 30th anniversary of the Bernstein/Budweiser sponsorship, the longest in motorsports history

     


 
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