Year in review Troy Coughlin - New king of Pro Street,
Coughlin celebrates first
Year in review Troy Coughlin
New king of Pro Street, Coughlin celebrates first national championship
2009
DELAWARE, Ohio (Dec. 9) -- After nearly two decades behind the wheel of a
wide variety of race cars, Troy Coughlin claimed his first championship in
2009 when he drove his JEGS.com Pontiac GXP to the National Muscle Car
Association (NMCA) Pro Street title. Coughlin posted two victories during the
season in Chicago and Charlotte and clinched the title at the final event in
Memphis, Tenn., with a performance that included a national record run.
"The Pro Street class is very competitive and we had to fight all season
for this championship," Coughlin said. "There were about six of us that were
very close through the first two or three races and I figured some would
drop off but that never happened.
"We won the race in Chicago and set a national record, which gave us a lot
of points, but it wasn't enough for us to move into first. It wasn't until
we won Charlotte that we finlly got to first place."
Coughlin didn't win the final event of the season in Memphis, but he did
reset the elapsed time record for a second time with a 6.277-second blast,
while reaching the semifinals and officially locking up the championship for
good.
"Going into the Memphis race it was very intense because there were still
three guys who could pass us and we knew the conditions were right for
someone to earn bonus points by setting a record," Coughlin said. "I got
worried after our car broke on the first two qualifying runs. But the guys dug
down and on Sunday we beat Billy Glidden in the second round and set the
record at the same time and that iced it."
For Coughlin, who spent several years racing Pro Stock on the NHRA tour
alongside his younger brother Jeg Jr., the NMCA series is a perfect fit since
he is able to race 10-12 times a year instead of 23-24 times, which allows
for much more time with his family. The opportunity to climb behind the
wheel of a 225-mph Pontiac also helps to fulfill his need for speed.
"Racing at NMCA events this year was a lot of fun," Coughlin said. "The
schedule allows me to spend more time at home but the racers that go to these
events are as serious as anyone I've ever met. And, some of the street
cars out here are amazing. I've been able to meet a lot of new friends in the
street car world and it has given us a whole new customer base for JEGS
Mail Order."
After clinching the title, Coughlin headed west for the Pacific Street Car
Association Street Car Super Nationals in Las Vegas, an event that has
quickly become one of the premiere street car racing events of the season.
Racing in a field of more than 50 Pro Street entries, Coughlin qualified
solidly and went to the semifinals on race day.
"That race was very tough because the rules don't really favor a car like
mine," Coughlin said. "It was like bringing a knife to a gun fight but we
were able to make some good consistent runs and it was a very good way to
end the season."
Coughlin also found other reasons to celebrate in 2009 as his son, Troy
Jr., became the first third-generation Coughlin racer to win an NHRA national
event when he won the Super Comp title at the Las Vegas Nationals in
November.
"He did an outstanding job and I couldn't be more proud of him," Coughlin
said. "My only regret is I wasn't there to see it. I talked to him on the
phone right after he won and I told him, 'Go enjoy the moment.' The first
win is always special and I wanted him to experience everything that goes
with it. Hopefully, that's a first of many for him."
TROY COUGHLIN 2009 FACTS
Won NMCA Scorpion Performance Pro Street national championship
Claimed back-to-back victories in Chicago and Charlotte
Set official Pro Street record of 6.277-seconds and 225.03 mph in Memphis,
Tenn.
Quote book: "I had a lot of fun racing this year and winning a
championship was just the icing on the cake. A lot of good things happened." - Troy
Coughlin
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