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Coughlin reaches the final round in Comp debut (NHRA/JEGS)

Coughlin reaches the final round in Comp  debut

NORWALK, Ohio (May 16) – Making his debut the very competitive Comp  
Eliminator class, John Coughlin wheeled his JEGS.com Chevy Cobalt to a runner-up  
finish at the B’Laster Cavalcade of Stars presented by Budweiser in Norwalk, 
 Ohio. After qualifying fourth in the 32-car field, Coughlin advanced to 
the  final round of the North Central Division Lucas Oil Series race, where he 
lost  to Rick Brown of Lebanon, Ohio by a razor-thin margin of just 
two-thousandths of  a second. After an even start, John raced to an 8.18 on the 
8.70 C/SM index but  came up inches short against Brown who drove his B/TA 
Chevy S-10 truck to an  8.19 on his 8.72  index.

“I’m very excited about the getting to the final but I really, really 
wanted  to win,�?? said Coughlin. “I made a mistake in the final and 
short-shifted first  gear by 200 rpm and that almost certainly cost me the win but it’s 
hard for me  to get too upset about it. I’m still getting the hang of this 
new set-up. My  guys, [crew chief] Jeff Taylor, Rick Rossiter and Tim Freeman 
worked hard to get  this program up and running and we’ve made a lot of 
progress in a short. My dad  [Jeg Coughlin Sr.] was in Atlanta with my brother, 
Jeg, but he was also able to  give us a lot of valuable tuning advice over 
the  phone.�??

Coughlin also competed in the Top Dragster class at the Norwalk event but  
came up on the losing end of an even closer race in round two, losing to 
Lynn  Ellison by one ten thousandth of a second, making the race a virtual 
dead-heat.  Coughlin, the reigning North Central Division Top Dragster champion, 
is  attempting to earn a berth in the upcoming JEGS Allstars event in 
Joliet, Ill.,  June 5. 

“I couldn’t believe I lost that race in Top Dragster but that’s the way it 
 goes sometimes,�?? Coughlin said. “Now, I just need to do well next week at 
the  [rain-delayed] Indy [Lucas Oil Series] race. Overall, I had a good 
weekend so  I’m definitely looking to get back out there as soon as possible. 
Thankfully, we  only have to wait until next  weekend.�??

Coughlin’s brother, Mike, qualified in the top half of the field in the Top 
 Sportsman class with his JEGS.com Chevy Cobalt and won his opening round 
race  against Gary Wojnowski, but his bid for a victory ended after he 
suffered a hip  injury in the pit area and was unable to return for his round two 
race against  Ronnie Proctor. 

In the Super Comp class, Team JEGS was represented  by third generation 
racer Troy “T.J.�?? Coughlin Jr. and Samantha Kenny, the  fiancée of five-time 
NHRA champion Jeg Coughlin, who drove to his 50th NHRA Pro  Stock title 
Sunday at Atlanta Dragway. In Norwalk, T.J. drove his JEGS.com  dragster to a 
round four finish before losing to Dave Dahlem while Kenny was  defeated in 
round three by T. J. Schippling.  
 

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