Coughlin boys look to day two (NHRA/JEG'S)
NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
NHRA Sears Craftsman Nationals
Gateway International Raceway
Madison, IL (St. Louis)
June 24th
Jeg Coughlin - JEG'S Mail Order / Mopar - Dodge Stratus RT
Troy Coughlin - JEG'S Mail Order - '67 Ford Mustang
Friday Qualifying Summary
Coughlin boys look to day two
Brothers Jeg and Troy Coughlin weathered a brutally hot day at Gateway
International Raceway in St. Louis and qualified both of the Jeg's Mail Order
professional entries in the provisional fields of the ninth annual Sears
Craftsman NHRA Nationals. Jeg drove his Dodge Stratus R/T through a 6.817-second run
at 202.58 mph to earn the 13th position on the Pro Stock ladder, while Troy
used a 6.280 at 226.70 mph in his Shelby Ford Mustang to grab the fifth slot in
Pro Modified.
Jeg didn't have the luxury of pushing the limits of his tune-up and going
for the No. 1 position in the semi-cooler night air after failing to make a run
in Friday's opening session, which took place when temperatures were well
over 100 degrees. The former St. Louis winner broke a rear-end during his
initial attempt and was taken back to the pit area.
The three-time series champion responded like a Pro in Round 2 when he
posted a good steady number that should give crew chief Bob Glidden all the
necessary data he might need to shot for the top under the lights on Saturday night
in the preferred lane.
"It's pretty rare to break a rear end," Coughlin said. "Fortunately, it
didn't cause a lot of damage. The worse part was we didn't get a run so we were
the first pair out in the second round. We made a good, safe pass. That's what
we had to do.
"There's a lot of room for improvement and a lot of cleaning up to do. We'll
be working late tonight and in the heat tomorrow to make sure we're ready to
go for it when we run. You can't predict parts breakage but we can repair
it."
The most recent winner on the AMS Staff Leasing Pro Mod Challenge tour, Troy
was all smiles Friday night after posting his best pass of the day. He was
even excited about the possibilities that lie ahead. His class has one more
qualifying session Saturday afternoon before starting eliminations in the
evening.
"We're in the fast half of the field and we plan on staying there," Troy
said. "The car's running good, just like it was last weekend. We're sneaking up
on such a killer combination. [Crew chief] Chuck Ford says there is plenty
left in there, at least eight or nine hundredths of a second, so we'll see if
we can't move up the grid tomorrow."
Additional resources can be found at: _www.teamjegs.com_
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SCHEDULE:
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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