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Jeg scores runner-up finish in Hemi Shootout; Pro qualifying begins (NHRA/JEG'S)

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NHRA Mac Tools  US Nationals  
Indianapolis Raceway Park
Indianapolis,  IN
Sept. 2nd / Friday Summary

Jeg Coughlin - JEG'S Mail Order / Mopar - Dodge Stratus RT (Pro  Stock)
Jeg Coughlin - West Coast HEMI's / Barracuda (Super  Stock)
Troy Coughlin - JEG'S Mail Order / '67 Ford Mustang (Pro  Mod)


Jeg scores runner-up finish in Hemi Shootout; Pro  qualifying begins
 
Jeg Coughlin came within eight-hundreds of a second of defending his title  
at the prestigious Mopar Hemi Super Stock Challenge in Indianapolis. The  
two-time Pro Stock champion had a fast racecar and a tough opponent in the final  
round, but he negated any chance of winning another title for team owner 
Michael  Ogburn and crew chief/engine builder Harry Holton when he left the starting 
line  prematurely.
 
“I never got real comfortable on the tree all day,�?? Jeg said. “I knew I  
needed to tighten it up in the quarters and I had an .002, which was cutting it  
too close. Then you think about staying quick but not being too quick and you  
start thinking about it too much.
 
“I'm not disappointed but I am bummed we didn't get it done. If I'm honored  
enough to get another chance at driving this car next year I hope we can find  
time to test a little bit so I get comfortable in there.�??
 
Coughlin raced past four of the best Super Stock A-Automatic cars in the  
country to reach his second consecutive final round. He proved on the day that  
his West Coast Hemi’s Barracuda could match the hot rod of final-round foe  
Charlie Westcott Jr., but he also knew that Westcott had been the class of  
qualifying, which was weighing on his mind when he pulled to the starting  line.
 
“I knew he could run fast, no doubt,�?? Jeg said. “As it turns out he  
out-performed us by eight thousandths any way so with the light he had there was  no 
way we would have won the race even if I wasn't red. We had a great time and  
I congratulate Charlie for his win. I had a blast.�??
 
Jeg and his brother Troy were also involved in the first round of  
professional qualifying for the 51st annual Mac Tools U.S. Nationals. Jeg ended  the day 
in eighth place after a best of 6.752 at 203.71 mph in his Jeg’s Mail  Order 
Dodge Stratus R/T, while Troy was forced to abort his run and failed to  post 
a competitive time in his ’67 Shelby Mustang.
 
“We were a tad too aggressive with the tune-up and it just shook the tires  
like crazy right off the line,�?? Troy said. “The great thing about Indy is we 
all  have one extra qualifying session so I felt there was no reason to get 
back on  it just to get down the track. We have a very fast racecar and I'm 
confident  we'll get in tomorrow.�??
 
“That’s a good mid-pack opening run for us,�?? Jeg said. “I knew Bob would  
get after it because it’s Friday night in Indy. You can't be light on the 
clutch  this round. The tune-up held and we're eighth so we have a baseline to work 
 with. We'll keep improving each round and hopefully we stay in the top half 
for  the race.�??
 
 
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