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Turning left and right should help Troy Coughlin go straight (NHRA/JEGS)

Turning left and right should help Coughlin go  straight

DELAWARE, Ohio (June 24) -- Drag racing champion Troy  Coughlin Sr. 
prepared for this weekend's Get Screened America Pro Mod Drag  Racing Series race 
in Norwalk, Ohio, by spending a day tuning up his driving  skills at the 
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and School in Lexington,  Ohio.

Although it may seem odd that a straight-line professional would  practice 
on a road course, Coughlin, the reigning NMCA Pro Street champion who  will 
pilot the JEGS.com Pro Mod Camaro in Norwalk, says the knowledge he gained  
will serve him well.

"One thing you learn very quickly going around a  road course is patience," 
Coughlin said. "You can't bully your car and push it  to the extreme every 
turn or you're going to end up in the gravel. You want to  be aggressive, 
but you must stay in control.

"On so many levels, driving  a Pro Mod car requires the same discipline. 
When you launch the car and the  front wheels are in the air and you feel that 
you may not be going perfectly  straight, the natural reaction is to do 
something to correct the situation. The  reality is you can't drive the car 
when the front wheels are up so what you need  to do is relax, let the car 
settle down, and then drive it from  there."

Aside from zipping around the course in a race-ready Acura RSX,  Coughlin 
spent time on the skid pad where instructors can mechanically throw the  
balance of a car off to test the driver's ability to maintain  control.

"Pro Mod cars are always on the edge so being able to keep your  composure 
under pressure can be critical," Coughlin said. "The skid pad was  perfect 
for practicing that control. It was definitely time well spent."  

Coughlin hopes to use the information he gained at the Mid-Ohio Sports  Car 
School in the seventh of 10 races in the Get Screened America Pro Mod Drag  
Racing Series. Currently fifth in the world rankings, he knows he’ll have 
plenty  of support at the home state race.

"My son T.J. is racing, my brothers  Jeg and John are racing, Jeg's fiancé 
Samantha is racing, my wife Julie is  bringing her entire family, I know my 
Dad and his wife Sue will be there, and  from what I understand about 60 
percent of the associates that work here at JEGS  Mail Order are going so it'll 
be a full house," Coughlin said. "If ever there  was a race where we wanted 
to put our best foot forward, this is it.

"Our  car is there. We've been picking up our performance every race and I 
look at  this weekend as a great chance to boost our standing in the points. 
We have two  months off so I would love to have a big weekend to carry us 
to Indy. We're  ready to get after it."

The first two Pro Mod qualifying sessions are  scheduled for 4 and 7 p.m. 
Friday.

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