Promising start comes to abrupt halt for Coughlin
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Promising start comes to abrupt halt for Coughlin
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (March 14) -- After a strong third-place qualifying
effort and a big first-round win over Phoenix finalist Bob Yonke, four-time
world champion Jeg Coughlin Jr. thought his team had finally sorted out his
JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt. But a disappointing Round 2 loss to Greg Anderson
Sunday afternoon at the 41st annual Tire Kingdom NHRA Gatornationals
brought question marks back to the team.
"Never for one second did I expect this car to shake the tires like that,"
Coughlin said of the main issue that lost him the round. "We were fully
expecting another 6.55 out of this thing and as consistent as it had been
yesterday and this morning, we were ready for a long day at the track. We
thought our consistency was back."
In Saturday's qualifying action, Coughlin ran two 6.55-second passes, the
best of which was a 6.551 at 210.90 mph. He then had a 6.559 at 211.73 mph
in beating Round 1 opponent Yonke's 6.563 at 210.34 mph.
But in the quarterfinals, moments after he and Anderson carded identical
.012-second reaction times, Coughlin's car couldn't find any traction and he
was forced to abort the run outright.
"I left the line and almost immediately pulled second gear because I could
feel the tires shaking, but it was already too far gone," the 48-time Pro
Stock winner said. "I went ahead and banged it through the gears but we'd
lost all momentum by then and Greg was putting up a good run (6.587 at
210.60 mph) in the other lane so I pushed in the clutch.
"We prepped for the track being a little hotter and thought we had made
all the proper adjustments, but the car was having none of it. We'll have to
work hard to get this thing figured out for Charlotte."
After qualifying his JEGS.com Camaro for the first race of the 2010 NHRA
Get Screened America Pro Mod Drag Racing Series in the No. 11 position with
a 5.998 at 216.34 mph, Jeg's older brother Troy Coughlin went out quietly
in the first round of eliminations with a red-light disqualification for
jumping the green light. His opponent, Kenny Lang, might have been tough to
beat any way as he posted a 5.860 at 244.92 mph.
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