JEGS - Notebook Items (June 5-10)
JEGS - Notebook Items (June 5-10)
>>> He may be more widely known for his professional accomplishments, but
Jeg Coughlin Jr. is a sportsman racer at heart. The 47-time national event
winner and three-time NHRA champion has 13 national event wins and 15 divisional
event wins in the sportsman ranks and one of his championships, the 1992
Super Gas title, came in the developmental classes.
In 1997, Coughlin became the first driver in NHRA history to win in four
categories in one season (Pro Stock, Super Stock, Competition Eliminator and
Super Gas).
It's no wonder then, that the 36-year-old from Delaware, Ohio, is excited
about this weekend's JEGS Allstars race. "It'll be easy to find me when I'm not
in my Pro Stock car -- I'll be in the stands watching the Allstars get after
it," he said.
>>> Jeg Coughlin Jr. is a two-time winner at Route 66 Raceway, having won
the fall events in 2002 and 2003. But he says any drag racer who pulls through
the gates of the 10-year-old facility is a winner.
"This track makes you feel special before you ever get your car out of the
trailer," Coughlin said. "That big stadium-like grandstand and massive tower
is big-time and your heart skips a beat every time you pull out from under the
tower and see the fans packed in there. It's the first of the next
generation of drag strips. This place took us into the future."
>>> Based on his average qualifying position in the events in which he
competed, Jeg Coughlin would have qualified for this weekend's King Demon Crown in
the No. 3 position had he raced the entire 2006 schedule. But he rejoined
the NHRA tour late in the '06 season after nearly a year off, missing 11 of the
22 races that counted towards the special event, which invites the top-eight
qualifiers from the last 12 months.
"It's a big-time race because of the money involved and because it's the
best drivers our class has to offer," Coughlin said. "My teammate Dave Connolly
is in the mix and we'll be there on the starting line rooting for him to
bring it home to Victor Cagnazzi Racing."
>>> Colorful NASCAR veteran Kenny Wallace is calling out NHRA Funny Car
points leader Ron Capps in advance of Wednesday's Nextel "Prelude to the Dream"
charity race at Eldora Speedway. Wallace says Capps better get used to looking
at the rear end of his JEGS.com late model stock car because he plans on
out-running the drag racing interloper.
"Somebody needs to remind Capps that I'm the inaugural winner of this race,"
Wallace said. "This is the third year of this deal and I won it the first
time through in 2005. We don't need to mention last year's race, other than the
fact Tony Stewart won it all, and he's another NASCAR guy. So us NASCAR guys
are 2-for-2 so far.
"Just where in the world did these drag racers learn how to drive on dirt?
Capps is pretty darn good, I hate to say it. And (Cruz) Pedregon owns a sprint
car so he knows how to get dirty too. No more Mr. Nice Guy. I'm coming after
Capps this year, and you'd better believe I've got my eye on (Cruz) Pedregon
too."
>>> Team JEGS chef Nicky Morse has prepared meals for royalty, distinguished
diplomats, and Ohio's ultra wealthy at the only four-star restaurant in
Columbus, Ohio. He's cooked for country music's brightest stars as part of the
support crew for CMT's Showcase program. He's mentored young apprentices at
Ohio State University and worked elbow to elbow with Wolfgang Puck to raise
money for cancer research. This year motorsports’ most decorated chef has been
opening his personal cookbook to race fans by featuring his own creations prior
to each event of the 2007 NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series.
For Chicago, Morse offers up his "Boyfriend/Girlfriend Pasta" with the
following advice: "Be careful what you ask for! This recipe is for all the people
who are looking for a boyfriend or a girlfriend. I am continually asked what
a person can cook to impress a date. Well, look no further. This recipe is
wonderful. It is definitely one of my favorite pastas. It has quite a few
incredible ingredients. You are only going to have to make this once and the hook
will be set, so don’t try to take shortcuts and break the line by
substituting ingredients. This is the big one!"
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