Bill Jenkins (drag racer), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Bill Jenkins (drag racer)

Drag racer

Date of Birth: 22-Dec-1930

Date of Death: 29-Mar-2012

Profession: racing driver

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Bill Jenkins (drag racer)

  • William Tyler Jenkins (December 22, 1930 – March 29, 2012), nicknamed "Grumpy" or "The Grump", was an engine builder and drag racer.
  • Between 1965 and 1975, he won a total of thirteen NHRA events.
  • Most of these wins were won with a four-speed manual transmission.
  • In 1972 he recorded 250 straight passes without missing a shift.He was formally trained as a mechanical engineer at Cornell University, and he used his training and skills to build engines.
  • He has been inducted in numerous motorsports halls of fame for his engine building skills in the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Pro Stock class.
  • His innovations include drag racing's first kickout oil pans, Pro Stock strut-style front suspension, and dry sump oiling system, and cool cans, electric water pump fan, gas port pistons, and slick-shift manual transmissions.
  • Considered the "Father of Pro Stock", Jenkins-built engines were used to win five NHRA Pro Stock championships and three American Hot Rod Association (AHRA) championships.He was nicknamed "Grumpy" for having a no-nonsense attitude at races.
  • The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America said: "his continual search for improved performance left little time for idle chatter with his racing colleagues."

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