Drag Illustrated Issue 156, May 2020 | Page 75

TOMMY D’APRILE RETURNS TO THE QUARTER MILE FLORIDA’S OWN Tommy D’Aprile was one of the racers most enthusiastic about the race, as it gave him a chance to make his return to quarter-mile Pro Modified racing just a few hours from home. He was thrilled enough to have a race of this caliber so close to home. The ability to compete in it was icing on the cake. “I don’t know too much about Pro Stock, but that was one of the best Pro Mod races ever,” D’Aprile says. “We got blessed with unbelievable weather, which made for extremely positive conditions for going fast. The racetrack was killer. It was a perfect storm, and to have that many cars there, it was awesome.” D’Aprile and his Al Billes-owned-and-tuned ’69 Camaro sat in the No. 5 spot on the Pro Mod qualifying order after the first session, but he eventually fell to the No. 17 spot. A series of mechanical issues prevented him from making representative runs in the three other sessions, but the always-optimistic driver was still content with his first quarter-mile, NHRA-legal Pro Mod appearance since 2008. “Against everybody we were number five,” D’Aprile says. “That’s why I’m confident in what we can do. We were quick and fast for that session, we just never got another run. Then we get bumped out by one thousandth. I was like, ‘Oh my goodness, I didn’t realize it was only a thousandth.’ And it was the quickest field ever. The joke was that we were number one…alternate.” – NATE VAN WAGNEN DI ANOTHER COUGHLIN STAR IN PRO STOCK? TROY JR. STARTS STRONG IN ORLANDO IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN his first official race in Pro Stock, but Troy Coughlin Jr. look like a seasoned veteran at the Drag Illustrated World Doorslammer Nationals. In other words, he looked like a Coughlin. He qualified eighth with an outstanding run of 6.481 at 212.26, which would have been remarkable enough. But he wasn’t done, as Coughlin beat reigning Pro Stock world champ Erica Enders in the opening round, going 6.528 at 210.90. Enders was quicker, but Coughlin posted the quicker reaction time to win on a holeshot, and give him a stunning start to a possible career in Pro Stock. “What a surreal feeling to race Erica first,” Coughlin said. “She’s a fantastic driver and someone I’ve looked up to for a long time. It was a huge honor to line up next to her. To be fair, we both missed the tree, but I got lucky and she missed it a little more than I did.” It took another Coughlin to beat him, as Jeg upended him in the second round, but even that was a surreal moment for Troy Jr., as his father was also in attendance. It all added up to an impressive Pro Stock start and weekend. “Racing one of my all-time heroes was a crazy moment I’ll never forget,” Troy Jr. said. “Uncle Jeg has been by my side every step of the way in my driving career and he’s taught me so much, both in and out of the racecar. I still have so much to learn but this weekend was great.” – JOSH HACHAT DI May 2020 DragIllustrated.com | Drag Illustrated | 75