Wide-eyed and ready, Coughlins arrive in Charlotte looking
for sportsman gold
Wide-eyed and ready, Coughlins arrive in Charlotte looking for sportsman
gold
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (March 22) -- Multi-time drag racing champion Mike
Coughlin has been tearing down quarter-mile strips since 1985, long before his
current JEGS.com teammate and nephew Troy Coughlin Jr. was even born. Yet when
the two roll into zMax Dragway for this weekend's inaugural NHRA 4-Wide
Nationals he'll be the one acting like a teenager.
"My brother Jeg (Coughlin, Pro Stock champion) says zMax Dragway is
unbelievable," Mike said. "It's probably the biggest reason why I'm so excited
about this race. Everyone says it's the nicest drag strip in the world. I
can't wait to see it in person."
The reigning Division 3 Top Sportsman champion, Mike also looks at the
4-Wide Nationals as a rare chance to compete at a national event alongside
youngest brother Jeg, who will be racing the JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt in Pro
Stock, a car very similar in appearance to Mike's Top Sportsman racecar.
"It's been four years since I've raced with Jeg at a national event," Mike
said. "That also makes this event pretty special for me. And then there's
the whole 4-Wide racing; that's going to be something to see.
"Dad (Jeg Sr.) says the track is exceptionally smooth and quick, which
should play into our favor. Our car tends to be very consistent so we like it
when the track is consistent also. I think this is the best chance we'll
have all year to win a national event. We might as well get it done at the
nicest strip."
At last weekend's JEGS Cajun SPORTSnationals, Mike recorded a career-best
pass of 6.68 seconds at 207 mph, proving he has the horsepower to win. His
son Jack's first exhibition runs in the JEGS.com Junior Dragster also
lifted Mike's spirits.
"Seeing the pure excitement for drag racing out of my little boy really
reminded me of why we do this," Mike said. "I want that same smile on my face
this weekend."
Across the pit, Troy Jr., or T.J. as he's widely known, will be looking
for consecutive national event victories in his JEGS.com Super Comp dragster.
T.J. closed his 2009 campaign with a landmark win at the Las Vegas 2 event
and arrives at zMax Dragway fresh from last weekend's Cajun
SPORTSnationals with the title of "King of the Bayou."
"It was a first round, out-of-the-blue moment," Troy Jr. said of earning
his new moniker. "They put up $1,500 for the 'King of the Bayou,' which was
given to the driver who had the best package of the session. I had a good
light, .013 seconds, and was probably going to go under the index but I saw I
had a few feet to pull up at the end, so I did and put an 8.904 on the
board. My .017-second package won the money. It was really cool."
With his driving ability on par, T.J. hopes for better results on his
second trip to Charlotte. At last year's fall event he was eliminated in the
first round.
"It would be something to win Charlotte," T.J. said. "I know exactly what
Uncle Mike is feeling right now because it wasn't that long ago I was the
new guy going in there. You walk up from the staging lanes to the starting
line and it's like walking into the Super Bowl. The place is so big and so
nice, it makes you feel really special.
"I think we can really do some good this weekend. The car is doing
everything we ask it to do. It's very reliable. I just need to drive to the
situation, kill the tree, and stay within what I can do in the racecar."
Joining T.J. in pursuit of the Super Comp trophy will be Samantha Kenny,
who is engaged to Jeg Jr. Kenny's last national event victory came last year
in Norwalk, Ohio.
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