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Great driving doesn't yield a win for Coughlin (NHRA/JEG'S)

NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
NHRA Mopar Mile-High  Nationals   
 
 
 
Bandimere Speedway
Denver, CO
July 17th
 
Jeg Coughlin - JEG'S Mail  Order / Mopar - Dodge Stratus RT 
Race Day Summary






Great driving doesn't yield a win for  Coughlin

A fantastic display of driving by two-time Pro  Stock champion Jeg Coughlin 
wasn't enough for the former Denver winner to score  his third victory at the 
annual Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals at Bandimere  Speedway as title contender 
Kurt Johnson caught and passed Coughlin to win their  quarterfinal tilt by 
one-hundredth of a second.

Starting the day as the  No. 12 qualifier, Coughlin scored an upset win in 
the opening round when he took  out teammate Richie Stevens, who had qualified 
fifth overall. Coughlin left the  starting line first with a great .010-second 
reaction time to Stevens'  competitive .032-second launch. He also reached the 
finish line first,  out-running his Don Schumacher Racing pit mate with a 
7.196-second pass at  192.22 mph in his Jeg's Mail Order Dodge Stratus R/T to 
Stevens' 7.197 at 192.44  mph.

"You had two pretty evenly matched cars going at it," Coughlin said.  
"Obviously the team worked well on both sides because we ran within  one-thousandths 
of a second of each other as far as elapsed time goes. I just  got the jump at 
the light and was able to hold him off. It was a very exciting  race, 
especially for the Mopar folks."

It was a similar start for  Coughlin in the second round as he blasted off 
the starting line with a  .009-second light compared to Johnson's .035-second 
reaction time. But this time  his opponent had enough horsepower to catch and 
pass the '98 and '99 Denver  winner somewhere between the half-track mark and 
the 1,000-foot timer to steal  away the win. The numbers on the scoreboard 
showed Johnson winning with a 7.168  at 192.77 mph to Coughlin's 7.207 at 192.06 
mph.

"That was another close  one," Coughlin said. "I got a good jump but couldn't 
keep him behind me. We saw  a lot of holeshot wins out there and I was trying 
to get one more for our Jeg's  Mail Order Dodge Stratus R/T team but it 
wasn't meant to be.

"When I won  my two championships I would say I got the lion's share of the 
races that are  decided by a hundredth of a second or less. This year the scale 
might be tilting  back the other way just a tad, but that's part of the deal. 
Every darn race  we're in seems like it's inches separating the winner from 
the  loser.

"We'll roll on to Seattle try some things to get  better."

The POWERade tour picks up again in four days at the 18th annual  CARQUEST 
Auto Parts NHRA Nationals at Pacific Raceways in Seattle. 



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