For Coughlin team, home is where the points are
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For Coughlin team, home is where the points are
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Sept. 23) – For Team JEGS drivers John and Mike Coughlin
and their nephew Troy Jr., any opportunity to race at their home track,
National Trail Raceway, represents an opportunity for good times spent with
family and friends.
However, when the Coughlin clan descends on National Trail for this weekend
’s JEGS NHRA Northern SPORTSnationals, the mood figures to be a bit more
serious as both John and Mike are currently battling for championship points
in Top Dragster and Top Sportsman, respectively. John currently leads Top
Dragster with his JEGS.com rail, while Mike is ranked fifth in Top
Sportsman behind the wheel of his JEGS.com Chevy Cobalt. John also is ranked in the
top 10 of Super Stock in his own JEGS.com Chevy Cobalt.
"I have two Top Dragster races left where I can claim points so I like my
chances," John said of his chance at another championship. "It’s not over
yet but if I can have a good weekend here at our home track, I can really do
myself a lot of good. If I have a good weekend in Super Stock I could move
up as high as fourth or fifth.
"I feel good about racing in Columbus because it's our home track and I’m
very comfortable here. I’m also driving well in both cars. We recently did
some testing with our Top Dragster to make it a little faster and more
consistent and it's working well. As for the Super Stock car, it's just plain n
asty. It is very consistent."
Although his busy schedule has prevented him from running as many races as
some of his competitors, Mike has made the most of his opportunities in
Top Sportsman and now finds himself in a position to win the title he last
held in 2007. Mike has also had tremendous success at the JEGS NHRA
SPORTSnationals races, claiming three victories and two runner-up finishes since
2005.
"This is a big weekend for all of us," Mike said. "We have a lot of work
to do but we still have a chance to win the championship. Obviously, it’s
getting late in the season and we need to make something happen sooner rather
than later but our team has had a lot of success here at National Trail so
this would be a perfect place to gain some ground.
"No matter what happens we really enjoy these JEGS SPORTSnational races.
For a Sportsman racer, it doesn’t get any better than this."
Troy Jr., or T.J. as his friends and family know him, will be looking to
rebound after a semi-successful outing in his JEGS Super Comp dragster at
the recent Mac Tools U.S Nationals. In his first appearance at NHRA’s
premiere event, T.J. successfully advanced to the third round of eliminations, but
that’s where his weekend ended as his opponent, Chad Lamont, put together
a nearly perfect run with a .001 reaction time and an 8.906 elapsed time on
the 8.900 Super Comp index. T.J. put together a very competitive effort of
his own with a .014 reaction time and an 8.914, but it wasn’t enough to
get the win.
"When something like that happens, all you can do is load up, go home, and
try again another day," T.J. said. "I thought I did a good job but he did
a great job. That’s all part of Super Comp racing. I knew that it wasn’t
going to be easy and it’s not but I do feel like I get a little better every
time I go to the track."
Adding some additional excitement to the proceedings will be some of the
third-generation Coughlin kids racing in the Junior Dragster category,
including John's 13-year-old son Cody, Mike's 8-year-old son Jack, and Troy
Coughlin Sr.'s 9-year-old daughter Paige.
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