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2007 NHRA NATIONAL EVENT
SCHEDULE

Listen to Trackside Interviews
with Champions, Drivers and Crew Chiefs
Robert Hight
Hillary Will
Bob Vandergriff
Dave Connolly
Ed Iskenderian
Cory McClenathan
Robert Hight
Jim Yates
Tony Bartone
Hillary Will
Whit Bazemore
Byron Hines
2005 Interviews






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John Coughlin set to debut two new
race cars
DELAWARE, Ohio (Mar. 3) – Team JEGS driver John Coughlin is set to hit
the track this year with a pair of brand new race cars. Coughlin, a
five-time NHRA national event champion, has kept busy this winter
overseeing the construction of a 2007 Chevy Cobalt which will run in
Super Stock and a big block Chevy-powered dragster, which is being built
for the exciting new Top Dragster class which is making its debut at
NHRA Lucas Oil Series events this season.
“This is the most excited I've been to start a season in a long time,”
said Coughlin. “I tend to keep my race cars for a long time but I felt
the time was right for something new. In this sport, you've got to
constantly keep moving forward or you'll find yourself chasing the
competition. With these two cars, I believe we'll have all the equipment
necessary to compete with anyone.”
Coughlin’s Cobalt, which replaces the Chevy Cavalier currently being
raced by his younger brother Jeg, was built by B&B Race Cars in
Hohenwald, Tenn. Patterson Racing will supply the power for expected
eight-second performances. Although the Cobalt was built for the Super
Stock Modified class, but is also capable of racing in Competition
Eliminator with a few minor modifications. In addition to the Rick
Rossiter, Greg Cody and Tony Collier, Coughlin has enlisted the help of
four-time NHRA champion Jeff Taylor to help him get the car dialed-in.
"Rick, Greg and Tony all pulled together to get these two cars done and
that's teamwork,” Coughlin noted. “My Cavalier was a great race car that
won a lot of events and almost always qualified near the top of the
field. However, I believe the Cobalt is a superior design and Jeff
Taylor is probably the best in the business when it comes to sorting out
a new car. With Jeff’s help, I would expect us to be able to hit the
ground running and be able to win some rounds right off the bat.”
Coughlin’s second entry will be a rear-engine dragster from Kurt
Damron’s Undercover Chassis in Wildwood, Fla. The car features a
mono-strut style rear wing and body panels constructed of high-strength
carbon fiber composite material. Coughlin expects to run in the
six-second zone with the new car using a 632-cubic inch engine from
Huntsville Engines. The new Top Dragster class has few rules governing
performance and only the quickest 32 drivers qualify for final
eliminations.
“In order to qualify in the top half of the field at most races, you'll
almost certainly have to run in the sixes,” said Coughlin. “This new
car, we should be capable of doing just that. There is a lot of
excitement about Top Dragster, especially here in Division 3. I know a
lot of new cars are being built this year but I feel we'll be in the
thick of the battle.”
Both of Coughlin’s new race cars were built using a wide variety of
Track Tested parts from the JEGS Mail Order catalog. Coughlin expects to
begin testing with both cars next weekend before making his 2007 debut
at the Southeast Division Lucas Oil Series event at Orlando Speed World
Dragway, March 9-11. |
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