Front-running threesome from Team JEGS to take on all-comers at ‘Battle at the Beech’

Front-running threesome from Team JEGS to take on all-comers at ‘Battle at the Beech’
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (Aug. 20) — Wishing to remain in the mix for national, regional and divisional titles this year, Team JEGS drag racers Mike Coughlin, his nephew Troy Coughlin Jr., and niece Paige Coughlin look at this weekend’s Battle at the Beech at historic Beech Bend Dragway as a big opportunity to stack up championship points.

“There’s going to be a lot of JEGS yellow and black over in Beech Bend this weekend and that’s really cool,” said Mike, who will compete in Top Dragster. “I’m thrilled to be back racing at a Division 3 event in a place as familiar as this track. I won my first divisional Wally (trophy) here in Super Comp in 1989 so it’s always been a favorite stop.”

In the last two D3 races, which were held in early July in Indy and Chicago, Mike came away with back-to-back victories, which pushed him into the D3 lead. He headed west after that and although he didn’t add to his win totals, he went enough rounds to work his way up to fifth in the national rankings.

“We made a change to a new Fowler F12 roots-style supercharger before those two wins and we’re going to stick with what we’ve been doing since the switchover,” Mike said. “The only issue we’ve had was dropping a valve in Seattle but Greg (Cody, crewman) rebuilt that motor since then and we’re good to go.

“We had fun out west and had a bunch of really close races out there. Greg, Tony Collier and Dave Raurk gave me a perfect car every round and when we got beat, every time it was just a good, close race that could have gone either way. We’ll hope everything falls our way again this weekend and we get another win.”

Troy Jr.’s most recent outing in the JEGS.com McPhillips Racing Top Alcohol Dragster in Atco, N.J., resulted in his second victory of the year. He also won the national event in Norwalk, Ohio. In addition to his wins, Troy Jr. has raced to four runner-up finishes this season. He’s currently ranked fourth nationally and second in the East Region.

“I always love the atmosphere at Bowling Green,” said Troy Jr., the reigning North Central Region TAD champion. “I’ve been coming here for as long as I remember with my dad and my uncles. The fans are awesome. The management and owners of the facility are always so cool. It’s one of my favorite places in the entire country to race.