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Coughlin boys sky-high for St. Louis (NHRA/JEG'S)

NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
NHRA Sears Craftsman  Nationals   
 
 
Gateway International Raceway
Madison, IL (St. Louis)
June 24-26th
 
Jeg Coughlin - JEG'S Mail  Order / Mopar - Dodge Stratus RT 
Troy Coughlin - JEG'S Mail Order - '67 Ford  Mustang
Pre Race Release




 
Coughlin boys sky-high for St.  Louis
 
Pro Stock driver Jeg Coughlin has a laundry list of reasons why he's  excited 
about this weekend's ninth annual Sears Craftsman NHRA Nationals at  Gateway 
International Raceway, just over the mighty Mississippi River from  downtown 
St. Louis. 
 
First of all, Coughlin is a three-time winner of this short-lived event,  
having won Super Stock titles in 1997 and '03, as well as a Pro Stock crown in  
'02. Secondly, it's the sports only nighttime race. Third, all three of his  
brothers are competing this weekend, and fourth, and perhaps most importantly,  
his Jeg's Mail Order Dodge Stratus R/T is poised for a win after reaching the  
final of the Chicago event just 11 days ago.
 
"All the pieces are in place and we're darned excited about this race,"  
Coughlin said. "Having won here before multiple times is certainly a mental  boost 
at the very least. Racing at night is awesome mainly because you can see  the 
Tree so much better and guys that are usually cutting .030-second lights are  
all of a sudden cutting .015 lights. That makes for some exciting racing and 
we  hope to be right in the mix.
 
"Having Troy, Mike, and John at the race will be great. It's been awhile  
since we've all raced together and we tend to push each other to better  
performances because we're all pretty competitive. Family bragging rights go a  long 
way at Christmas time."
 
Troy, the most recent winner on the AMS Staff Leasing Pro Mod Challenge  
having won the Englishtown event Sunday, will once again be driving his Jeg's  
Mail Order Ford Shelby Mustang. John will compete in both Super Stock and Super  
Comp, and Mike will race his Super Comp dragster.
 
"Probably the biggest thing that has me pumped up is that [crew chief and  
10-time world champion] Bob Glidden called me just to say they found some things 
 back at the engine shop and that we're really gonna have something for them 
this  weekend," Coughlin said. "Bob's a low-key guy so when he takes the time 
to call  you and tell you some news, it generally means he's onto something 
big. It  should be fun."
 
It took Troy just seven races to find the winner's circle in his Pro Mod  
car. His impressive run through the Englishtown field helped him jump all the  
way up to sixth in the championship points. Last weekend's race marked the  
midway point in the 14-race Pro Mod season so Troy knows how important every  
round can be from here forward.
 
"I haven't had a racecar that’s running consistently fast like this is  
years," Troy said. "I didn't know that we ever had an edge like we do know when  we 
were racing in Pro Stock. If I do my part, we should continue to win rounds.  
I'd like to believe I have the best car in the class right now. You almost 
have  to believe that.
 
"We're still looking at the championship. My teammate, Mike Ashley, is way  
out there in front with four wins already but I never stop thinking 
championship  until it's mathematically over. I suppose a 1-2 finish in the points would 
be a  great year, no matter whose No. 1 and whose No. 2 out of Mike and I.
 
"My crew chief Chuck Ford is very conservative. When it's hot and muggy and  
everyone's slippin' and slidin', that's when he shines the brightest. It's  
summer and my kids are coming, which is great for me. Our family has a great  
history here and I'd love to add the first Pro Mod win to the equation."
 
Qualifying begins at 4:30 p.m. Friday.
 
Additional resources can be found at: _www.teamjegs.com_ 
(http://www.teamjegs.com)   
 
PRO STOCK - POINTS:
 
1. Warren Johnson (857)
2. Jason Line (851)
3. Greg Anderson (844)
4. Dave Connolly (733)
5. Kurt Johnson (645)
6. Richie Stevens Jr. (562)
7. Ron Krisher (525)
8. Jeg Coughlin (517)
9. Greg Stanfield (511)
10. Jim Yates (497)
 
PROMOD - POINTS:
 
1. Mike Ashley (2,774)
2. Jay Payne (1,775)
3. Troy Critchley (1,455)
4. Joshua Hernandez (1,282)
5. Kirk Kuhns (1,252)
6. Troy Coughlin (1,245)
7. Frankie Taylor (1,238)
8. Zach Barklage (1,224)
9. Thomas Patterson (1,144)
10. Ed Hoover (1,058)
 
SCHEDULE: 
 
FRIDAY, June 24 – Sportsman qualifying and time trials begin at 10:30 a.m.  
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFYING SESSIONS at 5 and 8 p.m. 
SATURDAY, June 25 --  Sportsman eliminations begin at 10:30 a.m.
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFYING SESSIONS  at 5 and 8 p.m.
SUNDAY, June 26 -- Sportsman eliminations begin at 11 a.m.  Pre-race 
ceremonies, 3:30 p.m.
FINAL PROFESSIONAL ELIMINATIONS begin at 4:30  p.m.

TELEVISION:      
 
Saturday, June 25, ESPN2 will televise one hour of qualifying highlights at  
midnight (ET).
Sunday, June 26, ESPN2 will televise three hours of  elimination highlights 
beginning at 9 p.m.  (ET).                 
 
SATELLITE: 
 
Friday, June 24, 11-11:30 p.m. (ET) – Galaxy 11 /Transponder 12K (11942  MHz, 
vertical)
Saturday, June 25, 10-10:30 p.m. (ET) – Galaxy 11 /Transponder  12K (11942 
MHz, vertical)
Monday, June 27, 12:30 a.m.-1 a.m. (ET) – Galaxy 11  /Transponder 6K (11820 
MHz, vertical)
 
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