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Jeggie takes special passenger down the strip (NHRA/JEG'S)

Jeggie takes special passenger down the  strip

CLAY CITY, Ky. -- After losing his mother, father,  and 19-year-old son in 
the span of 18 months, drag racing fan Keith Johnson of  Franklin, Ohio, was 
feeling about as low as a person can get. But a  secretly-arranged tandem ride 
down a local drag strip with NHRA superstar Jeg  Coughlin Jr. provided Johnson a 
much-needed lift.

Soon after Coughlin  entered his Jeg's Mail Order Top Eliminator dragster in 
the Ultimate 64 Shootout  event in Clay City, Ky., race co-promoters Kelly 
Estes and Randy Helton heard  about Coughlin's side project that involved a Chevy 
II wagon he was building to  race later this summer. When he overheard 
Coughlin say his car was a two-seater,  Estes summoned up the courage to ask the 
three-time world champion for a  favor.

"I've been friends with Keith for a long time and he's come to  quite a few 
drag races with me over the years," Estes said. "From time to time  he'd say, 
'You need to give me a ride in your racecar.' Well, when I heard Jeg  say his 
car could safely carry two people, I decided to ask him if it would be  okay 
for Keith to hitch a ride."

When Estes told Coughlin of Johnson's  rough spell, which culminated recently 
with the death of his son Brandon Johnson  from complications brought on by 
Muscular Dystrophy, Coughlin was quick to lend  his support.

"His exact words were, 'It would be my pleasure and honor to  take Keith for 
a ride,' " Estes said. "Jeg Coughlin is the most class person I  have ever met 
in my life. He was always Brandon's favorite driver and now that I  know him 
I can clearly see why he's a hero to so many fans out there. He's No. 1  in my 
book and that will never change."

Estes and Coughlin waited until  the Friday night of the event when the 
grandstands were full to let Johnson in  on their plans.

"They got on the PA and asked everyone to stop what they  were doing and 
direct their attention to the starting line," Coughlin said.  "They even called 
for everyone back in the pits to make their way up to the  stands. They had 
Keith standing up there but until I wheeled that ol' Chevy II  around the corner 
and they said he was going to be taking a special ride with  me, he had no idea 
what was up.

"It was quite a moment and I get  goosebumps talking about it now, but when 
they made the announcement and he saw  me driving up he literally fell to his 
knees in disbelief."

Johnson  donned a helmet and firesuit and was soon strapped in the racecar 
next to  Coughlin. The grinning 47-year-old then enjoyed the sensation of doing 
a  burnout, staging the car, and making the quickest and fastest quarter-mile 
run  of his life.

"We made it down to the top end and I just turned 'er around  and took him 
right back down the strip. We had the windows down and we were  high-fiving and 
waving at the crowd. Everyone was just going nuts because they  all knew 
Keith's story and they knew what the guy had been through. It was very  emotional 
for all of us."
 
 

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