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Defending series champ Coughlin has rough return to NMCA action (NMCA/JEGS)

Defending series champ Coughlin has rough return to NMCA  action

READING, Pa. (June 7) -- Reigning Pro Street world champion Troy  Coughlin 
was well received by his fellow competitors when he returned to  National 
Muscle Car Association action at this weekend's eighth annual Kooks  Custom 
Headers NMCA Muscle Car Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway. 

After qualifying No. 5 on the grid with a 6.314-second pass at 224.26  mph 
in the same JEGS.com Pontiac GXP he drove to a pair of world records,  
multiple wins, and the 2009 championship, he came up short in Sunday's opening  
round of eliminations. Racing against the lower qualified car of Bob Border 
Jr.,  Coughlin's hot rod overpowered the racetrack enough at the starting 
line to hand  Border the upset win.

"The air was worse than it was in qualifying but  the track was better," 
Coughlin said. "We just didn't make the right adjustments  for it and we got 
beat. Bob figured it out and we didn't, so congratulations to  him.

"We're making things harder on ourselves than they need to be. After  
missing the first race of the NMCA season altogether we knew our margin for  
error had gotten smaller. Now it's completely gone, especially with the same  
guys that did well in Bradenton (Fla., site of the season opener) advancing to 
 the semis here. But that's okay; we tend to do well when our backs are 
against  the wall."

After leaving the line ahead of Border with a .022-second  reaction time to 
Border's .032-second start, Coughlin's massive rear tires soon  started to 
spin, followed almost immediately by a severe bout of tire shake. He  
expertly worked through the troubles and was banging the gears as best he could,  
but Border was too far gone, taking the win with a 6.39 at 218 mph to 
Coughlin's  6.90 at 218 mph.

"Too much wheel speed," he said. "I had to get on and  off it a few times 
and that was it for me. The car was running great all weekend  up to that 
point. I'd say the weekend was a success.  

"It was great  to be back with my friends in the NMCA and everyone was very 
cool to us and  genuinely pleased to see us back. It was also very 
satisfying to talk to the  fans and hear them say they were happy we came back to 
defend our championship.  We're certainly glad we're back and we're going to 
do everything we can to catch  up at the next race."

The next NMCA national event takes place July 15-18  at Route 66 Raceway 
near Chicago with the fifth annual running of the Nitto Tire  NMRA/NMCA Super 
Bowl of Street Legal Drag  Racing.

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