Coughlin's consistent Cobalt making competitive runs in
Dallas (NHRA/JEGS)
Coughlin's consistent Cobalt making competitive runs in Dallas
DALLAS (Sept. 26) -- The most prolific racer on the 2009 NHRA drag racing
tour, Jeg Coughlin Jr., quickly returned to form this weekend during
qualifying for the 24th annual Super Start Batteries NHRA Fall Nationals at the
Texas Motorplex. Coughlin finished time trials in the No. 3 position overall
after posting a 6.614 at 209.33 mph in his JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt, his
second-best starting position of the year.
"The car's performing very well," Coughlin said. "Dad (Jeg Coughlin Sr.),
Roy (Simmons, crew chief), and the team kind of took a step back after
Charlotte and decided to take a slightly different approach for this race. We
got aggressive and the car has responded.
"We always strive to be one of the top four cars in each session,
regardless of the conditions. Obviously, it got hotter today and no one improved,
but I'm darn proud of the fact we were third, fourth, second, and second
quickest in the four qualifying sessions we ran here. That's the consistency
we showed all year and it's good to have it back."
Coughlin won an NHRA-leading seven national events in the regular season
and led the Pro Stock points after 14 races, also the best mark in the pro
ranks. His only stumble came last weekend in Charlotte where he recorded his
only first-round loss of the year. Unfortunately, because the points were
reset for the championship contenders prior to the Charlotte event, he gave
up the No. 1 ranking for the first time since early April.
"Charlotte was Charlotte," Coughlin said. "It was just a bad race at an
inopportune time. Every team is going to have those races. It's part of the
sport.
"It's still too early to get caught up in the points deal. There are six
playoff races and so far we've only run one of them so we have a ways to go.
I know if we go out and perform the way we're capable of performing then
the round wins will come. If we win enough rounds we'll win our share of
races and the championship will take care of itself."
Coughlin will open eliminations against Steve Spiess, who qualified 14th
with a best of 6.696 at 206.13 mph. The two men have raced three times this
year with Coughlin holding a perfect 3-0 mark against Spiess.
"We had a top-four car every round and it's still not completely happy,"
said Coughlin, a 61-time national event winner with five championships to
his credit. "There's room to improve. We need a nice rebound race after
Charlotte. So far things are going our way. We need to work hard to keep it that
way."
Eliminations begin at 11 a.m. with Pro Stock scheduled to start at noon.
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