BAYTOWN
, Texas , March 30, 2007 - It was deja-vu for
Team Chevy after the first day of qualifying for this weekend's 20
th annual O'Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals at Houston Raceway Park . For the second consecutive NHRA
event, Jeg Coughlin in Pro Stock and Cruz Pedregon in Funny Car placed
their Chevys on the provisional pole in their respective
classes. Coughlin may have
served notice to his fellow Pro Stock competitors by posting the quickest
times in both sessions on the first of two days of qualifying. The two-time NHRA Pro Stock
champion drove his Slammers Ultimate Milk/Jegs.com Chevy Cobalt to a
track-record elapsed time of 6.649 seconds at 208.17 mph in the first
session, and then the Ohio native came back with a
class-leading 6.662 e.t. in the evening session.
"I don't have a good feeling
of whether the other teams are struggling a little bit or if we came out
swinging, Coughlin said. "I
know that .64 was a great, great shot for us. I thought tonight, even with the
humidity going up a little bit and the air about the same, maybe a little
thicker, I thought the track might come around a little bit. I thought a little bit of a
tailwind might push us down there a little bit quicker. The left lane's typically a
little better and we were in that preferred left lane, but none of that
came true for us. One
thing's for sure, we stayed No. 1 going into Saturday and we're excited
about that.
"We're very, very excited
going into Saturday here in Baytown .
It's such a great, great facility and I've got great
memories here. I had my
first Pro Stock win here in 1997 in just our second start, so this place
has always been near and dear to my heart.
For (team owner) Victor Cagnazzi and the entire Slammers
Ultimate Milk team, to be on top for both sessions today is definitely a
feather in our cap."
Coughlin is no stranger to the
winner's circle here at Houston Raceway Park as he had back-to-back wins in
the fall event here in 1997-98 and then returned with a win at this event
in 2000. He and defending
event champ Mike Edwards are second only to GM Performance Parts Pontiac
driver Warren Johnson with six career wins at the Houston
quarter-mile.
"(The team's) been working
extremely, extremely hard - working extremely hard on race engines,
working extremely hard on race setups.
This past week, Sunday and Monday, the entire Slammers
Ultimate Milk team and the (teammate) Torco Racing Fuels team with Dave
Connolly went to Farmington Dragway in North Carolina and made several hits on
the two days. He tested my
car as well, and I think our testing is definitely paying dividends right
now and it's starting to show on the track."
In Funny Car, Cruz Pedregon
powered his Advance Auto Parts Chevy Monte Carlo to the provisional No. 1
qualifier with an elapsed time of 4.796 seconds at 300.20 mph to edge his
teammate and brother, Tony, by a scant .002 seconds. Tony Pedregon drove his Q Racing
Chevy Monte Carlo to a 4.798 e.t. at 291.26 mph and continues his
qualifying prowess after setting a national Funny Car elapsed-time record
in qualifying earlier this season en route to the event win at the series'
second race at Phoenix.
"Being No. 1 is great and it
would be good to keep it through tomorrow, but I'd trade it right now for
some consistency," Cruz Pedregon said.
"If we can run another 4.79 in the morning and then step it
up and go a little quicker after that I'd be happy, no matter where we end
up on the ladder. I just
want to get down the track and pull the 'chutes a few times."
Qualifying for Sunday's
eliminations continues tomorrow with third- and fourth-round sessions at
11:15 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Central, respectively.