• Jason Line claims first No. 1 qualifier position of the season

CHEVROLET RACING IN NATIONAL HOT ROD ASSOCIATIOn DODGE NHRA NATIONALS LUCAS OIL RACEWAY AT INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 2020Second Straight Pro Stock Win for Chevrolet in Indy
• Jason Line claims first No. 1 qualifier position of the season, the 57th of his career • Jeg Coughlin, Jr. extends point lead after scoring his second victory of 2020
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (August 9, 2020) – Jeg Coughlin, driver of the JEGS.COM/Elite Motorsports Camaro, grabbed his second win of the 2020 season and extended his Pro Stock point lead after four events for the division.  Coughlin, who will be retiring from full-time competition at the conclusion of the season, holds a 44 point lead over Jason Line who is also retiring at the end of the year. 
In the final round, five-time world champion Jeg Coughlin Jr. drove past nephew Troy Coughlin Jr. in the championship round with a 6.680 at 206.92 in his JEGS.com Chevrolet Camaro. The victory was the 65th in his career.
“I’ve loved having Troy Jr. coming with us week in, week out and I knew I would have my hands full with him in the finals. We’ve been pretty good and what a weekend. We’re going to celebrate and we’re looking forward to getting to the next race.”
Jason Line and teammate Greg Anderson both fell in the semis and remain second and fourth in the standings respectively. Defending Pro Stock champion Erica Enders red-lighted in the quarterfinals and her run was disqualified. She still sits third in the point standings, 77 back of her teammate Coughlin Jr.
PRO STOCK:
JASON LINE, SUMMIT RACING EQUIPMENT CHEVROLET CAMARO SS, (No. 3 qualifier, fell in the finals): “It was just an unfortunate ending to what was a very promising day. You don’t expect to have days like today, but sometimes, it happens. When it does, you just have to put it behind you as soon as you can. It wasn’t all bad – we got both of the Summit Racing Chevy Camaros to the semifinals. The good news is that it really makes you look forward to the next race and getting another chance to win the trophy for Ken Black and Summit Racing.”
GREG ANDERSON, KB RACING, SUMMIT RACING EQUIPMENT CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (qualified 2nd, fell in the semis): “Well, I seemed to have broken the transmission on the burnout. Rookie mistake. Somehow I got it in the wrong gear at the wrong time and ripped the teeth right out of fourth gear. I knew my only chance was if Jeg red-lighted or didn’t make it down the racetrack. But obviously he made it down and got to fourth gear and there was nobody home.  I knew it coming in and it’s a heartbreaker. Unfortunately, that would have been a good race and looks like it would have been very close at the finish line. Rookie mistake, 59-year old rookie mistake.”