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Kenny Bernstein (M) from
Dallas, Texas
USA
(Comp Nr/Finish:
403 ) |
1968 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 4 |
"Anderson Bros. & Bernstein" Owned by Robert & Dufour Anderson & Bernstein
from
Austin, Texas
USA
| Crew Chief: Robert & Dufour Anderson |
'67 Dragster by
Woody Gilmore |
Powered by Supercharged Nitro 392 Chrysler Hemi with
direct drive |
1/4 Mile ET: |
7.200 at Amarillo TX 6/23/68 |
1/4 Mile MPH: |
225.69 at Amarillo TX 6/23/68 |
1000 FT ET: |
Unknown at Unknown |
1000 FT MPH: |
Unknown at Unknown |
1/8 Mile ET: |
Unknown at Unknown |
1/8 Mile MPH: |
Unknown at Unknown |
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Entry's 1968 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
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1/4 Mile Rating: ET 39.61,
MPH 69.74 |
Entry is 1.01983 times average ET and 1.03074 times average MPH |
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00,
MPH 00.00 |
Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH |
1/8 Mile Rating:
ET 00.00,
MPH 00.00 |
Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH |
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1968 Records: |
1/4 Mile: 6.400 ET, 236.00 MPH |
1000 Ft. 6.420 ET, 201.00 MPH |
1/8 Mile: 4.660 ET, 174.00 MPH |
1968 Average: |
1/4 Mile: 7.060 ET, 218.96 MPH |
1000 Ft. 6.480 ET, 192.00 MPH |
1/8 Mile: 5.160 ET, 160.70 MPH |
1968 Minimum: |
1/4 Mile: 7.720 ET, 200.24 MPH |
1000 Ft. 6.900 ET, 180.31 MPH |
1/8 Mile: 5.633 ET, 146.50 MPH |
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Notes: Anderson engines in Bernstein's car (former McEwen chassis). | On June 9, the Texas Pro Fuel circuit held a race at Tulsa. Twenty-six cars tried to qualify for the sixteen spots. Bernstein made the show, and in the first round, advanced over Jimmy Nix, who fouled. In round two, Kenny's 7.56/198 lost to Dwight Salisbury's 7.27/202. The Texas Pro Fuel circuit held another eight-car show on June 15 at Odessa Raceway Park. Bernstein ran a 7.58/208.80 to qualify #7. He beat Larry Brown's 7.56 in the first round, with a holeshot 7.61/208. In the semifinal, he used a 7.34 to beat Gary Bailey's 7.45. Kenny went on to win the event with a 7.76/197.36 in the final when opponent George Cox lost a clutch on the line and was unable to run. Kenny made it two in a row at Amarillo on June 23 for an eight-car Pro Fuel circuit race. He qualified #2 with a 7.20/225.69. He beat Ray Whisenhunt in the first round, and in the semifinals, he beat Bennie Osborn's 7.41 with a 7.37. In the final, he raced and beat Larry Brown in the "Chaos Kids" fueler for the title. In July, Amarillo hosted the Texas Championships, and Bernstein qualified #1 with a 7.39/214.28. In the first round, his off-pace 7.73 lost to Osborn's 7.46, but Bennie had lost an engine while winning and was unable to run his semifinal race, so Kenny was reinstated into the show. It did him little good as he lost to Larry Brown's 7.49 with a close 7.51/213.76. |
Submitted by Mike Gagnon, Last updated on Friday, June 6, 2025, 04:55:19 PM by
John Murnan II.
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