Brandon Bernstein was one of the few racers at the 2013 PRO Winter Warm Up to have their paint/wrap for the 2013 NHRA campaign already installed on their car for the weekend at PBIR. Bernstein, who is teamed up with Morgan Lucas is sporting livery from ProtectTheHarvest.com. As you’d expect, this site is based around the farming and agriculture community. Anyway, Chad and I got into a totally heated debate over which animal on the side of the car is the coolest. He, being completely and utterly wrong chose the cat, while I chose the majestic cow. Clearly, the cow is far more distinguished than the rest of the group on the side of the car. We’re looking for your opinion on this one.
Qurestion of the Day: What’s The Coolest 300-mph Animal On the Side Of The ProtectTheHarvest top fuel dragster?
Are you serious?????
The pig reminds me of Maxwell from the Geico commercials!
I would have to say the cow, because I’m a dairy farmer!
The dog’s got personality. Personality goes a long way.
So by that rationale, if a pig had a better personality, he would cease to be a filthy animal.
Bacon is gooood, Pork chops taste gooood….
I would choose the pig, plus that one on the Geico ad can use a cell phone.
LOL!
Chad has been turned down by too many barnyard animals and one dog, so he had to go with a domestic cat, I understand that. I’m going to vote “Tree”
I bet that thing was really MOOOOOVING down the track, huh?
Come on… It’s clearly, I say, it’s clearly the Rooster, son.
it has to be the “elephant” in the back!
Zing!
The animal rights movement in America, led by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), has evolved into a wealthy and successful attack group determined to end the consumption of meat, eliminate hunting, outlaw rodeos and circuses, and even ban animal ownership (including pets) altogether.
Oh Bullshit. Bullshit. Bullshit and Bullshit. I’ve visited more than a few abatoirs and packing plants in the course of my work, and I can tell you, there’s a LOT of room for improvement.
“Protect the Profits” more like, and yes, Tyson is still considered a “family farm” for tax purposes.
its all about the big cock….or rooster if you prefer right in the front!
When I recall that dragsters and funny cars in the past had beer, oil, car parts on them or at the very least catchy nicknames of the driver (Snake, Ace, Big Daddy, Cha Cha etc…) it just goes to show how hard it is now to get a sponsor to pay for a season or even a race in this sport.
I don’t imagine the t shirt line at Brandon’s hauler is very long.
It has to be the wombat near the front of the wing. Look closely . . .see it?
Cna’t be the cow, it’s a Hereford. Now if it was a Simmental or a Shorthorn then definately. I would also vote for the sheep but it seems to be missing. Guess I will have to go with the horse.
Of course it is the horse ” power ” that get it down the track.
The pig followed closely by the Hereford cow