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Al Bergler
Inducted into the Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.
Michigan native and Shelby Township, MI resident Al Bergler, is a
longtime Drag Racer who has been a major force in the national scene, both
in the Sportsman and Professional ranks. Al’s lifelong vocation has fit in
well with his racing efforts, as he is also one the highest regarded racecar
body part fabricators in the world. In 1964, Al won the very first ever,
prestigious Don Ridler Award at the Detroit Autorama with his race car of
that time, “More Aggravation”, a car that race fans will remember well. This
Sportsman car ran in the old AA/Comp coupe class of the now-defunct Super
Eliminator category. It was a mixture of a
dragster front end with a ’32 Bantam body. Detroit’s famed Logghe Bros.
built the chassis, and of course, it featured one of Al’s own immaculate
aluminum interiors, and an innovative canopy-enclosed cockpit. Bergler kept
this car competitive for a number of seasons with body and chassis updates.
With “More Aggravation”, he won the Super Eliminator title at the 1966 NHRA
Springnationals at Bristol, TN. He also took the 1966 NHRA Division 3 Super
Eliminator points crown, and was runner-up at the 1966 NHRA World Finals to
winner John Kenderski. Al also was presented with the prestigious P.A.
Sturtevant Mechanic Hall of Fame award in 1966, for his own efforts on his
car regarding the 1966 Springnationals victory.
In 1967, Al nearly repeated the feat once again at the NHRA Springnationals,
as he scored a runner-up in Super Eliminator. 1968 saw Al score a runner-up
again at the NHRA World Finals at Tulsa, OK. 1969 witnessed Al moving up to
the now-defunct Top Gas Dragster category with a car he obtained from the
Logghe Bros. Competing in a category then dominated by twin-engine cars, he
nonetheless recorded a runner-up finish with his single engine car to winner
Larry Brown at the 1969 NHRA Summernationals.
In 1971, Al moved up to the fastest coupes of all, the nitro-burning Funny
Cars, with the first of his now-legendary “Motown Shaker” entries. Any fan
who attended match races during that era will surely remember Al’s “Motown
Shaker” Funny Cars, which were as equally famous and recognizable as another
legendary Midwest team, the Farkonas, Coil, and Minick “Chi-Town Hustler”
Funny Cars from Chicago. After purchasing a Vega-bodied car from the Logghe
Bros. and Tom Prock, he retained Tom Prock as a driver for 1971, and then
hired Butch Maas to drive his car on the Coca-Cola Cavalcade match race
circuit in 1972. In 1973, Al returned to the driver’s seat, and recorded
runner-ups at the NHRA Winternationals at Pomona, CA, and at the NHRA
Gatornationals at Gainesville, FL. He was one of the most popular and
frequently booked drivers for Funny Car match racing competition until his
retirement from driving in 1983. Al Bergler’s body fabrication customers
over the years have been a virtual who’s who within the sport, the biggest
names one can imagine. Al has remained busy in semi-retirement by continuing
his highly skilled aluminum interior work, concentrating mostly on street
rods and custom cars and trucks. In June of 2004, Al Bergler was one of the
featured honorees at the 2nd Annual NHRA National Hot Rod Reunion held at
Bowling Green, KY.
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