Coughlin clinches Top Sportsman title with dramatic
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Coughlin clinches Top Sportsman title with dramatic victory
REYNOLDS, Ga. (October 18) – In one of the most dramatic and
pressure-packed races of his long career, Team JEGS driver Mike Coughlin officially put
the wraps on his second North Central Division Dart Top Sportsman Series
championship following a dramatic victory at this weekend’s NHRA Lucas Oil
Drag Racing Series event at Silver Dollar Raceway in Reynolds, Ga.
Coughlin entered the event as the point leader, with just one driver, Ricky
Adkins of Milan, Mich., was in range to catch him. But Adkins needed to
win the event in order to do so. In a strange twist of fate, Coughlin and
Adkins both advanced to the final round where Coughlin emerged as the champ
after driving his JEGS.com Chevy Cobalt to a 6.77 on his 6.75 dial-in for the
victory. Adkins had a slightly quicker reaction time, but missed his
dial-in time of 6.98 seconds with a 7.02.
"Wow, what a barn burner," said Coughlin, who has now won the title in two
of the last three seasons. "It all came down to one race and we were able
to get it done when it really counted.
"This is the most exciting finish I’ve ever been a part of. I was pretty
nervous before the semifinal round because I thought that was the round that
could decide the championship. Then we went back and did some more
calculating and realized I needed to win the final in order to lock up the title.
The whole day I just kept telling myself, 'One more round. One more round.'
"Ricky is an incredibly tough racer and he’s also a good friend. I hung out
with him for most of the weekend and who would have thought we were going
to race in the final round for the title."
Coughlin qualified No. 1 in the tough field with a 6.73 elapsed time at
206.95 mph, one of the quickest and fastest runs of his career. On race day,
he methodically made his way through the ladder with wins against Chris
Gulitti, Kyle Firestone, and Thad Martin.
"I can’t say enough about the job our JEGS team has done this year,"
Coughlin said. "Once again my car was just about perfect. It made some of the
best runs it has ever made this weekend including that 6.73 in qualifying.
There were other cars this weekend faster than mine but they didn’t get down
the track as well and that’s how we were able to go to No. 1."
With the win, Coughlin now has compiled a score of 401 points that includes
two wins, two runner-up finishes, and one semifinal result in five events.
Had he lost the final, he would have trailed Adkins by eight points and
would have had to reach the final round of the last Lucas Oil Series event of
the year in Las Vegas in order to re-claim the top spot. The JEGS team,
including Mike, his brother John, and nephew Troy, are still planning to make
the trip to Las Vegas, but for Mike the Vegas event has become a victory
celebration.
"The funny thing is that six days ago, I wasn’t coming to this race," Mike
said. "Then I realized I still had two races where I could claim points and
it made sense to go to both of them because you never know what might
happen. Now, I’m really glad we did."
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