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Troy Coughlin closes in on NMCA Pro Street Championship (NMCA/JEGS)

Troy Coughlin closes in on NMCA Pro Street  Championship

MARTIN, Mich. (Aug. 30) -- The first national  championship of veteran 
racer Troy Coughlin's two-decade-long drag racing career  is just a breathe away 
after the driver of the JEGS.com Pontiac GXP Pro Street  machine raced to a 
strong semifinal finish at Sunday's third annual JE Pistons  Muscle Car 
Nationals at Milan Dragway.

The point leader in the Scorpion  Performance Pro Street rankings since 
winning the Chicago race in mid July, it  turned out the only thing capable of 
slowing Coughlin and crew down on the  racetrack was a faulty battery, which 
ended their latest national event winning  streak at two events.

"We're really excited in the JEGS camp," Coughlin  said while driving from 
Michigan to his home in Delaware, Ohio. "We've had the  calculator out 
trying to figure out all the point scenarios and we're not sure  whether we've 
clinched the title or not. I think it's going to be very close.  Either way, 
we've got one race left and it's our intention to go win that race  and close 
out the season strong."

Prior to this weekend's race, Coughlin  held 190-point edge over 
second-place Vinny Budano and a 530-point advantage  over third-place Chris Rini. 
Budano didn't show up for this weekend's race,  while Rini raced to a runner-up 
result.

"The best we can figure is it  would take either Vinny or Chris winning the 
final race of the year and setting  a national record along the way and for 
us not to show up at all for someone  else to win it but we'll wait until 
the official points come out before we start  celebrating," Coughlin said. 
"As I said before, we plan on racing in Memphis  (Oct. 15-18) no matter what 
so perhaps it won't matter."

Coughlin  certainly has a great hot rod. He was easily the No. 1 qualifier 
this weekend  with a huge 6.359 at 221.59 mph. He then dispatched Rick 
Blaisdell with a 6.412  at 216.34 mph against Blaisdell's out-of-shape 9.829 
before encountering battery  problems in his semifinal contest against eventual 
race winner Noel  Felton.

"We're not sure what happened with the car," Coughlin said. "We  just had 
no power at all. Fortunately, we've had very few problems at all with  this 
car all year so we'll just take this as one of those things that happen and  
make sure we have the car totally prepped for Memphis. The guys have been 
close  to perfect all year. This was just one of those things no one can  
predict.

"It would have been fun to race Noel and try to get another win.  It just 
wasn't meant to be this weekend. Still, in the grander scheme of things,  
we're as pleased as we can be."

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