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Biondo, Ashley star in SPORTSnationals finals (NHRA/JEG'S)

NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing  Series
JEG’S Northern SPORTSnationals
National Trail Raceway
Columbus,  Ohio
July 31st
 
Race Day Summary
 
Biondo, Ashley star in SPORTSnationals  finals
 
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Peter Biondo and Mike Ashley emerged as two of the biggest  
stars from the inaugural Jegs NHRA Northern SPORTSnationals at National Trail  
Raceway. 
 
Biondo, of Maspeth, N.Y., became just the ninth driver in NHRA history to  
record a double win when he claimed the Super Stock and Stock eliminator titles. 
 The former NHRA World champion drove his ’69 Camaro to a win over Jim 
Boudreau  of Tewksbury, Mass., in Stock eliminator after Boudreau red-lighted. 
Minutes  later, Biondo returned to the starting line to complete the historic dual 
win by  driving his GT/FA Firebird to a final round victory over James Vester 
of  Carlisle, Ind. 
 
Ashley, of Melville, N.Y., won the coveted Jeg’s Crown trophy after driving  
his Gotham City Racing Mustang to a win in the AMS Staff Leasing/TLR Pro Mod  
event. Ashley finished the day with a final round victory over Josh Hernandez 
of  Conroe, Texas. Ashley was eligible to win the Jeg’s Crown trophy because 
he won  both the Jegs.com NHRA Cajun SPORTSnationals in Belle Rose, La., and 
the  Northern SPORTSnationals in Columbus. 
 
Biondo and Ashley shared the National Trail Raceway winner’s circle with  
Jeff Taylor, who won the Comp Eliminator title, Brian Shockley, who won in Super  
Comp, Paul Brown, the Super Gas victor, and Michael Crick, who claimed the  
trophy in Super Street. 
 
Three-time NHRA World champion Taylor, of Lumberton, N.C., won the final in  
Comp behind the wheel of his ’05 Pontiac Grand Am after Wayne Henderson of  
Fishers, Ind., fouled in his dragster.  
 
Shockley, of Lebanon, Ind., won his first NHRA national event title in  Super 
Comp by running right on the 8.90 index in the final to defeat Team Jeg’s  
driver Mike Coughlin of Delaware, Ohio in an all-dragster final round. Had  
Coughlin won, he too would have claimed the coveted Jeg’s Crown trophy since he  
was also victorious at the Belle Rose event last April. 
 
Brown, of Cass City, Mich., drove his ’68 Dodge Dart to the Super Gas title  
over Dale Barnard of Meadville, Pa., and Crick, of Nortonville, Ky., came from 
 the No. 1 qualifying position in Super Street to the winner’s circle after  
defeating Ray Fordyce III in the final round. 
 
In addition to Mike Coughlin’s runner-up finish in Super Comp, Team Jeg’s  
driver John Coughlin posted round two finishes in Super Stock and Super Comp.  
Troy Coughlin was defeated in the second round of Super Gas but later advanced 
 to the semifinal round of Pro Mod before losing a close race against his  
teammate, eventual winner Ashley.  
 
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