NDIANAPOLIS, IN — Jeg Coughlin Jr. has four U.S. Nationals trophies on his mantel, signifying a staggering record of success at drag racing’s premier event. But those victories aren’t the only things that make this weekend special for the Delaware, Ohio, native.
“Indy has been one of those races I can remember being a part of for as long as I’ve been racing, and even before I was racing myself when I’d come to this event with my family,” Coughlin said. “And nowadays it’s kind of our home track since we don’t run in Columbus (Ohio) anymore. Our home-state track is Norwalk, but Indy feels more like a home track to me, especially with the successes we’ve had as a family over the years.”
Dating back to 1959, when Jeg Coughlin Sr. was runner-up in the Little Eliminator class, the Coughlin family has amassed a total of nine wins in 12 final-round appearances at Lucas Oil Raceway.
“I know Dad always put a gold star on the calendar by the Indy race and my brothers and I were pretty much his crew back then, so we’d always look forward to Indy, mostly to mess around with our friends and have fun,” Coughlin said. “Those hot Labor Day weekends, riding our bikes around every inch of that ground, those are the best memories. There used to be a BMX track there that we used to ride. Plus, my good friend’s parents ran the division, so we were all through the D-3 offices. So yeah, I know Indy and I know it well.”
Coughlin’s first Indy win came in 1992 when he won the Super Gas trophy, which propelled him to the Super Gas championship that year. He scored again in 2000 in Pro Stock from the 16th and final qualifying position, becoming the first and only driver in history to win from every position on the starting grid. He later added wins in 2002 and 2009.
This time through he is fighting to keep his Magneti Marelli offered by Mopar/JEGS.com Dodge Dart in the 10-car field for the Countdown to the Championship playoffs. Coughlin has just one challenger for the final spot, Alex Laughlin, who is 39 points back. But with Indy offering 50 percent more points per round-win, he knows he’ll need to stay sharp to advance.
“Here we are on the last race to the Countdown effort and we’re fighting to stay in the top 10,” Coughlin said. “It’s a points-and-a-half situation, too, but that’s OK because we are more than capable of winning some rounds with our Mopar Hemi powerplant. That’s what we are going to need to do, and I feel like we’ll be able to accomplish that when we get started.”
Adding to the fun of the weekend, Coughlin will be joined by his wife Samantha in competition as she returns to the track in Super Comp for the first time since giving birth to the couple’s daughter, Carly. Coughlin will also be rooting for his brother Troy Coughlin Sr., who is racing in Pro Mod, and his nephew Troy Coughlin Jr., who is entered in Super Comp and Super Gas.
Pro Stock qualifying sessions are scheduled for 7:15 p.m., Friday; 2:45 and 6:45 p.m., Saturday; and 11:15 a.m. and 3:15 p.m., Sunday. Eliminations begin at noon, Monday. FOX Sports 1 will air qualifying action from noon to 2 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m., Sunday, plus the early part of Monday’s eliminations live from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Live TV coverage will then shift to the main FOX Network with action from 1 to 4 p.m. (All times listed in ET).