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Coughlin dodges raindrops long enough to earn top-half starting spot (NHRA/JEGS)

Coughlin dodges raindrops long enough to earn top-half starting  spot

READING, Pa. (Aug. 22) -- Back-to-back world champion Jeg  Coughlin Jr. was 
one of a select few who managed to improve his position in the  field of 
the 25th annual Toyo Tires NHRA Nationals Saturday at a muggy Maple  Grove 
Raceway.

Coughlin's quicker 6.712 at 206.42 mph in his JEGS.com  Chevrolet Cobalt in 
Saturday's lone session lifted the 59-time national event  winner into the 
top half of the elimination field. He'll now enjoy lane choice  over 
first-round foe Ronnie Humphrey, who qualified just below the five-time  world 
champion with a 6.713 at 206.99 mph.

"As happy as I am that we were  able to improve and earn lane choice we 
really, really wanted to make another  run because I think we had some more 
ground to gain," Coughlin said. "The car  has gone very straight both runs here 
and that's encouraging. It's more  predictable than it's been in a few 
races. We just need to pick up our front  half numbers a tad and we'll be in 
good shape."

It was a tough day at the  racetrack as overnight rain and oppressive heat 
kept plenty of moisture in the  air and occasionally on the racing surface. 
The vaunted Safety Safari did  yeoman's work in keeping the track dry enough 
for teams to execute passes in a  safe environment.

"The conditions were a tick slower than they were  yesterday evening but we 
still managed to run quicker," Coughlin said. "That  speaks volumes of the 
work our crew did on the racecar and the exceptional  effort the track 
workers put into prepping the quarter mile."

Coughlin  entered this race No. 1 in the championship ranking, 27 points 
ahead of his  nearest rival. He'll try to hold that top spot through Sunday's 
eliminations and  the next event in Indianapolis to start the playoffs from 
the favored top  spot.

"It won't be easy but that's how we like it," Coughlin said. "This  class 
presents an incredible challenge to the drivers and teams at every race on  
tour. That's why it's so fun to win one of these deals."

Weather  permitting, Pro Stock eliminations should begin around  noon.

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