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John Coughlin inspired by late round finishes (NHRA/JEGS)

John Coughlin inspired by late round  finishes

COLUMBUS, Ohio (July 27) – John Coughlin had a busy day  during Sunday’s
final eliminations at the North Central Division Lucas Oil  Series event at
National Trail Raceway as the Team JEGS driver advanced to the  late rounds
in both Top Dragster and Super Stock. Driving his JEGS.com Chevy  Cobalt in
Super Stock, Coughlin made six runs and advanced to the semifinal  round. He
also made three runs behind the wheel of his six-second Top Dragster,
earning a quarterfinal finish.

“It was a busy day, but when you’re racing two cars, that’s always a good
thing,�?? said Coughlin. “I’m like most drivers; I like to stay busy and get
a  rhythm going. That is one of the main reasons why I choose to race two
cars.  Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to finish the job in either car but it
was a good  weekend anyway. I managed to score some points and our whole JEGS
team had a lot  of fun racing at our home track.�??

After qualifying in the No. 1 spot in Super Stock, Coughlin won round after
 round until the initial 93-car field had been whittled to just three
drivers.  Paired with fellow Ohio native Gene McBean, Coughlin crossed the finish
line  first, but lost on a breakout when he ran under his dial-in time of
8.63-seconds. McBean went on to win the event over former JEGS Cajun
SPORTSnationals champ Brad Zaskowski. Earlier, Coughlin lost another close race
in Top Dragster as both he and opponent Steven Furr had almost perfect
starting  line reaction times. Furr won the round by running right on his
7.16-second  dial-in while Coughlin ran under his dial by six-thousandths of a
second.  Despite the loss, Coughlin, who entered the event as the Top Dragster
points  leader, remains a leading contender for the title.

“It’s a shame to lose but they were both good close races,�?? said Coughlin.
 “All weekend, both of my cars ran great and I was pretty happy with my
driving.  My goal coming into this race was to score some points with both cars
and  fortunately I was able to do that.�??

Coughlin was joined in Columbus by his brother, Mike, and nephew, Troy Jr.,
 who were competing in Top Sportsman and Super Comp, respectively. Mike
qualified  his Chevy Cobalt in the No. 5 position with a 6.95 but lost in round
two on a  red-light start. Troy Jr., 19, who is midway through his first
full season in  the tough Super Comp class, couldn’t build on his recent
success and suffered a  first-round loss.

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