Grumpy Jenkins

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Passed Away This Morning ..he was 81

RIP Grumpy :(

NHRA ICON BILL “GRUMPY” JENKINS DIES

NHRA Pro Stock icon Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins, a master of the internal combustion engine and a legend among the Chevrolet faithful, died March 29. He was 81. Jenkins, voted No. 8 among NHRA Drag Racing's greatest racers in a 2001 experts poll, scored just 13 NHRA national event wins but earned his well-deserved spot in drag racing's top 10 because no other individual has contributed more to the advancement of normally aspirated engines for drag racing competition than the legendary "Grump." “Everyone at NHRA is saddened by the passing of Bill ‘Grumpy’ Jenkins, not only a pioneer in the sport, but also an iconic figure in NHRA Pro Stock racing,” said Tom Compton, president, NHRA. “He was there from the beginning, playing an integral role in the formation of Pro Stock and remained involved in NHRA for decades. His presence and trademark gruff exterior and cigar will be missed but never forgotten at the starting line at NHRA Full Throttle events.” Jenkins always took greater pride in his mechanical achievements than in his driving. Among his innovations are drag racing's first dry-sump oiling system, the first kickout oil pans and Pro Stock strut-style front suspension, and gas port pistons, slick-shift manual transmissions, cool cans, and the electric water-pump fan. Jenkins earned many honors, including induction into the Don Garlits International Drag Racing Hall of Fame in 1993, the Motorsports Hall of Fame in Novi, Mich., in 1996, and the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2008. He was one of the more prolific honorees in Car Craft Magazine All-star Drag Racing Team balloting since winning three individual titles at the inaugural banquet in 1967. On making NHRA's top 10, Jenkins briefly shed his gruff exterior in 2001 to say, "Since it seemed that the balloting was heavily weighted toward the more contemporary drivers and I haven't driven in 20 years, I was gratified to make it high on the list. Having so many of the people I've worked with show up at my [70th birthday] party in January meant a lot to me. I've always had a lot of personal satisfaction from the mechanical end of the sport."
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Shame, I remember seeing him run a couple times, much less read about him in National Dragster....

been a while....:drink:
 
My favorite Grumpy pic.

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That pix taken at National Capitol Dragway....Bowie Md, outside/north of Wash DC sometime in the 60's.....I used to frequent that strip in my '60 vette for a couple times, and then with my '61 Pontiac Catalina....

'The traction action capitol of the nation....been a while....:drink:
 
Let not be forgotten he made stuffing a V8 into a Vega popular.
I have a friend who really pissed him off once. The friend made some comment to Jenkins, about not running a legal car. Jenkins gave the usual, that may be your interpretation. Then, HOWEVER! Very vocally ripping his ass..:eek::twitch::surrender:

Grumpy Jenkins brought drag racing out to a wider audience. He was good for the sport.
Ralphy
 
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Grumpy and Garlits were the reason I used to follow drag racing. Both were innovators and hands-on types (not just drivers). When those guys retired I pretty much lost interest in drag racing.
 

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