You never forget your first time, and for Coughlin it
happened in Houston (NHRA)
You never forget your first time, and for Coughlin it happened in Houston
HOUSTON (April 5) -- Four-time Pro Stock champion Jeg Coughlin Jr. has
amassed 48 victories in the sport's toughest category, a total that has him
ranked among the best in NHRA drag racing's 59-year history. He's managed to
win at almost every track on tour, except the one in Charlotte that was just
recently added to the schedule.
Yet for all his victories, the one that remains his favorite is his first,
which took place in 1997 at Houston Raceway Park in just his second
professional start. He hopes to recapture that glory April 9-11 at the 23rd
annual NHRA Spring Nationals in the Houston suburb of Baytown, Texas.
"I have a lot of great memories of HRP," Coughlin said. "Of course, that
first Pro Stock win was a highlight. We were just getting our feet wet in
the class, prepping for the '98 season, and we ended up winning. It really
was unexpected, but very exciting.
"I also got my first Super Stock win there in 1994 under pretty much the
same scenario. It was a new car for me and it was just my second race and I
won it. There must be some good mo-jo in Houston.
"Without question, it can be the fastest track on tour. It's at sea level
and the Angels always have it prepped very well. They're racers and they
know how to keep it in top shape. I've probably been down that strip more
than anywhere else. It's so good we always go there to test. I just feel very
comfortable in Texas."
The 39-year-old Coughlin has added two more Pro Stock wins to his Houston
total since his breakthrough victory in '97, earning the HRP trophy in 1998
and 2000, the first year he won the championship. But he now points to his
current dry spell in Southeast Texas' usually rich oilfields as one he
needs to end.
Coughlin's JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt is certainly capable of blowing the
roof off the class, as he proved last weekend with a performance that earned
him the No. 1 qualifying spot in the field. His incredible Spindletop-like
effort knocked Mike Edwards out of the top position for the first time in
a dozen races and proved Coughlin and crew have what it takes to challenge
for another world title.
"People may be looking at our team and wondering what in the world is
wrong with the JEGS car," Coughlin said. "The car actually is running great.
It's very drivable, and we're making horsepower. We've just had some race day
struggles, like having to abort the first-round run in Charlotte when we
were ahead of the other three cars.
"We've gone over the car from bumper to bumper and found nothing wrong.
We're not sure why it starting spinning the tires like that. No one else
seemed to have trouble there so it's a bit of a mystery, but that's how it goes
at times in Pro Stock."
For support, Coughlin needs to look no further than HRP's pits, where olde
r brother Troy will be prepping his JEGS.com '68 Chevrolet Camaro for a run
at the second Pro Mod Wally trophy of the year. Jeg's fiancé Samantha
Kenny also will be racing in Super Comp.
"Racing as a family is something we've always done," Coughlin said. "We're
most comfortable when we're together. I know Troy is sorting out a new
combo in his car because they changed up the rules a little over there so
he'll be fresh off a test session, and Samantha has been driving great in her
hot rod so she should contend for the title as well. It's going to be great
to have them around."
Pro Stock qualifying begins at 2:45 and 5:15 p.m. Friday.
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