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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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Coughlin the king of Pro Stock for
second Friday in a row
HOUSTON (March 30) -- Pro Stock driver Jeg Coughlin Jr. is the
provisional No. 1 qualifier for the second NHRA national event in a row
after his blistering, track-record pass of 6.649 seconds at 208.17 mph
in the opening round of the 20th annual Spring Nationals at Houston
Raceway Park.
Following a similar performance two weeks ago in Gainesville, Fla.,
where Coughlin also led at the halfway point of qualifying, the
36-year-old from Delaware, Ohio, sees lots of progress with his Slammers
Ultimate Milk Chevrolet Cobalt.
"This team never rests," Coughlin said. "Our team owner Victor Cagnazzi
has instilled work ethic in this group of guys that's second to none.
They want to be world champions and it shows in everything they do.
"After Gainesville, we could have rested on our laurels, but instead
they were back out testing both team cars to find that extra edge that
got us back on top here."
Coughlin has 47 national event wins to his credit but his first in the
professional ranks came at Houston Raceway Park in 1997 in just his
second race behind the wheel of a Pro Stock car.
"Certainly this place is very special to me," he said. "I also won here
in Super Stock, which was my first national event win in that class
also, back in 1994. And we've added a few more Houston wins since then,
so it's safe to say this is one of my favorite places."
In the second round, Coughlin was once again the quickest in the field,
running a slightly slower 6.662 at 207.53 mph.
"To have the quickest car of both sessions is pretty darn impressive,"
Coughlin said. "As a driver, it gives you a lot of confidence knowing
that your crew has such a great handle on the car and the track that you
can be quick no matter what lane you're in. That's pretty powerful
knowledge to have heading into race day. It gives you confidence."
There are two more qualifying sessions scheduled for Saturday. |
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