Coughlin pleased with opening-day effort (NHRA)
Coughlin pleased with opening-day effort
POMONA, Calif. (Nov. 9) – Three-time series champion and defending race
champion Jeg Coughlin is off to a solid start in his Slammers Ultimate
Milk/Jegs.com Chevrolet Cobalt after the opening day of qualifying action at the 42nd
annual Auto Club NHRA Finals at Pomona Raceway. Coughlin posted a 6.72 at
206.32 mph in his first attempt, good enough for ninth place on the provisional
ladder.
“Not a bad start,�?? said Coughlin, who beat Tom Martino in the final of this
event 12 months ago. “We came out a little hot down low and spun the tires
at the hit (of the throttle). I think all the crew chiefs looked at the
conditions and stepped up their tune-ups. The problem was the track isn’t quite
ready to hold us yet.
“The track should come in a lot better as the weekend goes along and more
rubber gets put down. The nitro cars should give us some good rubber and that
will help. I’d imagine the track will be much, much better as early as
tomorrow.�??
Running out of Victor Cagnazzi’s camp, Coughlin says his group will benefit
from the knowledge gained by all three team cars. Currently, Coughlin’s
teammate Tommy Lee is 18th with a 6.753 at 206.26 mph, while Cagnazzi Racing
engine customer Dave Connolly is third overall with a 6.701 at 206.35 mph.
“You can easily see the benefits of running three cars,�?? Coughlin said. “We
already have three runs to tune from after just one session. It’s a big
advantage. Plus, let’s face it, Victor has some of the best and brightest minds
in the sport on this crew.
“I figured the low number would be 6.65 that round. Greg [Anderson] put up a
6.67, which was a pretty good poke, but like the rest of us, he left a lot on
the table. We’ll see how the conditions are tomorrow but I’d expect
improvements across the board.�??
Coughlin also hopes to benefit from an impromptu test session earlier this
week in Fontana, Calif.
“We’re definitely here to win this race but we’re also trying to set the
table for a championship run next year,�?? Coughlin said. “The goal is to make
this car as efficient as possible. The three races we’ve run here at the end of
the year have been fantastic. It will be even better if we leave here with a
Wally.�??
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