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Clutch performance by JEGS.com team lifts Coughlin to top-half perch (NHRA/JEGS)

Clutch performance by JEGS.com team lifts Coughlin to  top-half perch

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Sept. 15) -- Showing the  fortitude of a three-time world 
champion, Pro Stock driver Jeg Coughlin Jr.  rallied his JEGS.com race team 
through a long night of hard work to improve  their standing at the 20th annual 
Mid-South NHRA Nationals. When all was said  and done, the exhaustive effort paid 
handsome dividends, with Coughlin  resurrecting his championship charge in a 
lightning-quick 6.619  seconds.

Coughlin started the second day of qualifying at Memphis  Motorsports Park a 
disappointing 12th on the provisional elimination ladder with  a best of just 
6.736 seconds. With teammate Dave Connolly on the pole, the  JEGS.com side of 
the pit came together and figured out a strategy to improve  their fortunes. 

"With only three races left until the next cutoff in the  Countdown to the 
Championship we knew it was time to step it up," said Coughlin,  who is 
currently fifth in the POWERade points, one spot removed from the next  Countdown bump 
spot. "We decided to make some pretty significant changes with  the car, 
mainly with the engine and with some suspension  components.

"When we woke up this morning and saw how the weather had  changed so 
dramatically for the better, we made even more changes with the  tires, the 
transmission, the rear end, and the shocks. It kind of became a  do-or-die scenario 
very quickly."

As Coughlin waited his turn to run, the  drivers in front of him quickly 
showed how much better the elapsed times and top  speeds were going to be after an 
overnight cooling trend. Friday's heat was  gone, replaced by cool breezes 
and very low humidity. The e.t.'s on the  racetrack improved by at least a tenth 
of a second across the board.

"I  looked up a few pairs before I strapped into my ol' Chevy and saw we had 
already  been pushed out of the field," Coughlin said. "We knew we had to make 
the run of  the weekend right then."

Although he was in the less favorable right-hand  lane, Coughlin overcame the 
dodgy starting line and early bumps to post a 6.619  at 207.98 mph, which 
placed him in the top half of the elite field in the No. 7  starting position. 
The excitement and relief was evident throughout the Victor  Cagnazzi Racing 
camp.

"The sacrifice these guys made last night is  admirable," said Coughlin, a 
two-time winner at MMP. "I'm so happy it paid off  for all of us today. It gets 
nerve wracking some times because any little bobble  can cost you big-time if 
it happens at the wrong time. To go from off the  qualifying sheets to the top 
half of the elimination field is impressive by any  standard. These guys 
should be very proud of themselves.

"Now we need to  prepare just as hard for tomorrow's eliminations. We need to 
get back in the top  four at the very least so that we're in the field for 
the next cutoff. Every  round will feel like a final from here on out so we're 
locked in on the job at  hand. It's a comfortable feeling for me to know I have 
such a talented group  behind me."

Coughlin will open eliminations against Mike Edwards, who  qualified 10th 
with a 6.632 at 207.88 mph. Coughlin is 3-0 versus Edwards this  season with all 
three races occurring in the opening round of  elimiations.


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