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Coughlin scores big runner-up finish in Denver (NHRA/JEGS)

Coughlin scores big runner-up finish in Denver  

DENVER (July 25) -- Four-time world champion Pro Stock driver  Jeg Coughlin 
Jr. came within a fraction of a second of a second straight victory  in the 
Full Throttle Drag Racing Series, taking runner-up honors to Allen  Johnson 
Sunday at the 31st annual Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals at Denver's  
Bandimere Speedway.

After racing past Erica Enders, Vinnie Deceglie, and  Shane Gray with a 
string of strong quarter-mile passes, Coughlin experienced an  issue with his 
motor during the burnout procedure prior to racing Johnson in the  final. He 
still tried to put on a race, and nearly spooked his opponent into a  
red-light start -- Johnson left with a .004-second reaction time -- but it was  
all for naught as Coughlin couldn't get his JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt past  
half-track before being forced to shutdown. Johnson won with a 6.974 at 198.26 
 mph to Coughlin's 7.858 at 135.09 mph.

"Something broke in there, we're  not sure what just yet, but Allen was 
turning some great laps all weekend so it  might have been his day any way," 
Coughlin said. "We qualified 1-2 on the ladder  so it would have been a great 
race. I just didn't have the motor under me that  time. Weird things happen 
on this mountain."

All things considered,  Coughlin was pleased with his team's performance 
over the weekend and his fifth  final-round showing of the year (three wins 
and two runner-up results) proves  his car will be a contender when the 
Countdown to the Championship begins on  Labor Day weekend.

"We had a heckuva weekend up here," Coughlin said. "We  won last Sunday at 
sea-level so to turn things around and come up here to the  highest track we 
run on and make it to the finals says a lot about the hard work  this team 
put forth. I'm proud of my guys.

"We have a little rest time  and then we're off to Brainerd for the last 
regular season race. That track can  be extremely good if the conditions are 
right so we should be able to run quick  there. I know the guys will use this 
down time to get everything back in tip-top  shape after this recent grind 
and we'll be ready to race."

After three  straight weeks of racing, Coughlin and the rest of the NHRA 
tour will take a  much-needed two-week break before heading to Minnesota on 
Aug. 12-15 for the  29th annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd 
International  Raceway.

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