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Brandon Bernstein signed to drive MavTV/Lucas Oil Top Fuel dragster

BROWNSBURG, Ind. (Jan. 4)
-- Nine-year pro Brandon Bernstein has been selected to drive the MavTV/Lucas Oil Top Fuel dragster for Morgan Lucas Racing in 2012 and beyond. Bernstein's dragster, the same one driven by Shawn Langdon the last three years, will be tuned by longtime MLR crew members Joe Barlam and John DeFilippis.

"Brandon Bernstein is the total package," Lucas said. "He brings an amazing presence, a professional attitude and a tremendous fan following to this race team, not to mention his obvious ability behind the wheel of a Top Fuel dragster. He's the perfect choice to fill the seat and represent our sponsors."

Added MavTV president Bob Patison, "Brandon Bernstein is a solid choice to pilot the MavTV Top Fuel dragster. His professionalism and proven record of success on the track are exactly the attributes a sponsor wants in a driver. Brandon will be a great ambassador for MavTV, a network featuring the best in movies, sports and variety programming."

An 18-time national event winner, Bernstein already ranks fifth among active Top Fuel drivers in total number of victories and is tied for 10th with legend Shirley Muldowney on the all-time class list.

"I'm honored to have this chance to drive for MavTV, Lucas Oil and Morgan Lucas Racing," Bernstein said. "It was a stressful holiday season, to be honest, as I accessed the limited opportunities out there. It wasn't much fun, until today.

"Racing with my dad was a dream come true and now I have a very unique chance to race with my second family -- Forrest, Charlotte and Morgan Lucas. We raced with the Lucas Oil brand on our cars for many years and it’s great to come back into the fold. I feel an immense amount of gratitude to them for giving me this chance."

Aside from MavTV and Lucas Oil, the car will be branded with ProtectTheHarvest.com. an initiative spearheaded by Forrest Lucas. More details on specifics of the various sponsorship arrangements are forthcoming.

"Drag racing requires a lot of its drivers," Morgan Lucas said. "The part where you're actually driving the car is only a small piece of what it takes.

"Brandon has such a well-rounded vision of how to meet the demands of high-profile brands like MavTV, Lucas Oil, Toyota, GEICO and all the other companies that support Morgan Lucas Racing. He also knows how to interact with the media and the fans. He's a real pro and that was a big part of why he was selected. The fact we're longtime friends also was important. Brandon's a family man with strong values. He's the perfect choice to drive this car."

Bernstein says his longtime friendships with Morgan and Barlam is making the transition to his new team an easy one.

"I've known these guys a long time," the 39-year-old Bernstein said. "Morgan and me grew up out here together and I remember bugging Joe back when he was a crew guy on the McDonald's car. I was probably 14 years old at the time but he was always cool to me and we've remained in touch. It's a very comfortable feeling here.

"Joe and John have been working overtime with Morgan's crew chiefs (Aaron Brooks and Rod Centorbi) to make these two dragsters identical. We're going to take things to a new level this year."

Lucas and Bernstein will begin testing for the upcoming season on Jan. 16 at Palm Beach International Raceway in south Florida.

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same ole group of drivers:cool: getttin passed around,,that is why nascrap keeps kickin NHRA's ass
 
Looks like when the dust is starting to settle, the silly season rumors that caused this place to go ape$hit are starting to become true. ;)
 
Looks like when the dust is starting to settle, the silly season rumors that caused this place to go ape$hit are starting to become true. ;)

Couldn't have said any better! I guess NHRA personnel and teams just don't want the Mater to steal their thunder!
Like I said one of the worse kept secrets here at all things Mater! LOL
 
Who is going to fund little Brandon's peroxide ??:D

Now two cars UP IN SMOKE by the 330' mark.......zzzzzz
 
I know I've said in the past that the sport needs new blood and less neoptism, but..
I think Brandon is a great choice for any team.
If anyone has ever spent some time around Kenny Bernstein's operation over the years, the one thing you will come away with is "blueprint professionalism" and a team that is run like the military.

As a rookie crewman for his father's car, I remember Brandon saying "yes sir", and "no sir" to Lee Beard at Lee's first race with the Bernsteins. So that tells me that Brandon was raised with respect for others.
Brandon was schooled by Kenny, and that's enough for me to know he will represent better than the best.

Good Luck Brandon.
 
I know I've said in the past that the sport needs new blood and less neoptism, but..
I think Brandon is a great choice for any team.
If anyone has ever spent some time around Kenny Bernstein's operation over the years, the one thing you will come away with is "blueprint professionalism" and a team that is run like the military.

As a rookie crewman for his father's car, I remember Brandon saying "yes sir", and "no sir" to Lee Beard at Lee's first race with the Bernsteins. So that tells me that Brandon was raised with respect for others.
Brandon was schooled by Kenny, and that's enough for me to know he will represent better than the best.

Good Luck Brandon.

Totally agree, George. I even heard a rumor from someone I would consider a pretty reliable source that Kenny was so anal that when the team would go out to dinner, any beer that was being consumed was Bud and that it couldn't be served in a glass. They could drink it out of a glass, but it wasn't to come from the tap. He wanted everyone in the place to see those Budweiser labels on the cans or bottles sitting on the table.

Sean D
 
Best of Luck to the 2nd total package, Brandon Bernstein. I wish the team and him a brilliant 2012.

Everybody knows the real Total Package is Lex Luger. Or shall I say was.
 
I know I've said in the past that the sport needs new blood and less neoptism, but..
I think Brandon is a great choice for any team.
If anyone has ever spent some time around Kenny Bernstein's operation over the years, the one thing you will come away with is "blueprint professionalism" and a team that is run like the military.

As a rookie crewman for his father's car, I remember Brandon saying "yes sir", and "no sir" to Lee Beard at Lee's first race with the Bernsteins. So that tells me that Brandon was raised with respect for others.
Brandon was schooled by Kenny, and that's enough for me to know he will represent better than the best.

Good Luck Brandon.

I remember seeing him at a warm up race in Dallas back in '92 washing parts for his dad and sweeping. He was doing some of the crappiest work there, so there's no doubt he worked his way up.
 
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