The Auto Channel
The Largest Independent Automotive Research Resource
The Largest Independent Automotive Research Resource
Official Website of the New Car Buyer

Qualifying begins for JEGS Cajun SPORTSnationals (NHRA/JEGS)

Qualifying begins for JEGS  Cajun SPORTSnationals  

BELLE  ROSE, La. (March 19) – A field of more than 500 of the nation’s 
best sportsman  drag racers has packed the pit area at No Problem Raceway Park 
in Belle Rose,  La., for the opening day of the sixth annual JEGS NHRA Cajun 
SPORTSnationals.  The first of three SPORTSnationals events backed by JEGS 
Mail Order, the No  Problem event has long been a favorite of racers across 
North America.  

Among  the early qualifying leaders are former national champion Frank 
Aragona Jr., of  Freehold, N.J. who is currently in the No. 1 spot in Comp 
eliminator and Art  Leong of Richmond Hill, Ga., who is the top qualifier in 
Super Stock behind the  wheel of his ’95 Dodge. Wade Owens of Cape Girardeau, 
Mo., topped a field of  more than 100 Stock Eliminator drivers with his ’66 
Chevelle.  

Tom  Elliott and John Benoit are the provisional leaders in Top Dragster 
and Top  Sportsman, respectively. Elliott, of Brooks, Ky., drove his dragster 
to a 6.14  at over 226-mph for the No. 1 spot in Top Dragster while Benoit, 
of Montpelier,  Vt. wheeled his ’68 Camaro to a 6.47 to lead all qualifiers 
in Top Sportsman.  All 32-qualifiers in Top Dragster are in the six-second 
zone with Shane Vicknair  of Laplace, La., holding down the final spot in the 
field with a run of  6.91-seconds.  

Competitors in Super Stock and Stock have completed qualifying and will  
begin eliminations tomorrow while drivers in Comp, Top Dragster and Top  
Sportsman drivers will have additional qualifying rounds on Saturday. 
As expected, the JEGS Mail Order team  is in the thick of the battle as 
reigning North Central Division Top Sportsman  champ Mike Coughlin is currently 
qualified third for the 32 car field and  up-and-coming Super Comp driver 
T.J. Coughlin made several successful time trail  runs behind the wheel of 
his JEGS.com dragster.  
 
After two qualifying runs, Mike sits  in the No. 3 spot with his JEGS.com 
Cobalt following a best of 6.68-seconds on  Friday. Mike also recorded the 
fastest speed of his career with a 207.66 mph  run. He trails only Benoit and 
Keith Raftery, of Lake Charles, La., on the  provisional qualifying chart. 
 
“I made the two quickest runs of my  career today which was a lot of fun,�?? 
said Coughlin, a former winner of the  Belle Rose event. “We made some 
changes to our engine program over the winter in  order to gain a little bit 
more performance and it definitely paid off. The 6.73  run was not real smooth 
but we adjusted the wheelie bar and moved some weight  around and the second 
run was much better. We thought it would run a 6.69 and it  went 6.68. It’s 
hard to be much more consistent than that..�??
 
T.J., Coughlin, making his first  appearance since his landmark win at last 
November’s NHRA Las Vegas Nationals,  posed a pair of competitive efforts 
with runs of 8.885 and 8.896 on the  8.90-second index. 
 
“I’m pretty happy with my runs  today,�?? said T.J. “We just looked at the 
weather, made a few quick adjustments,  and the car responded. It ran 
exactly what we expected it to run. Other than  testing, I haven’t been in the car 
for a couple of months so it was really good  to get back out here again.�??
 
Mike’s son, Jack, also had the  opportunity to make exhibition runs with 
his JEGS Jr. Dragster during the  event.

--30--

Information  regarding JEGS Mail Order can be found at _www.jegs.com_ 
(http://www.jegs.com/)  and for media/fan resources  checkout _www.teamjegs.com_ 
(http://www.teamjegs.com/) .   

Media Contact:
Scott "Woody" Woodruff
JEGS, Director of  Media & Motorsports
Office: 800.345.4545 (#3, ext 412)
Mobile:  614.595.1820
Fax: 740.362.5507
Email: _jegspr@aol.com_ (mailto:jegspr@aol.com)  -or- 
_scott.woodruff@jegs.com_ (mailto:scott.woodruff@jegs.com)