Ashley Takes Columbus
Jeg's Crown
Words by Scott Woodruff
Photos by John Ulman
8/4/05
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Biondo and Mike Ashley emerged as two of the biggest stars
from the inaugural Jeg's NHRA Northern SPORTSnationals at
National Trail Raceway.
Biondo, of Maspeth, NY, became just the ninth driver in
NHRA history to record a double win when he claimed the
Super Stock and Stock eliminator titles. The former NHRA
World Champion drove his ’69 Camaro to a win over
Jim Boudreau of Tewksbury, MA, in Stock eliminator after
Boudreau red-lighted. Minutes later, Biondo returned to
the starting line to complete the historic dual win by driving
his GT/FA Firebird to a final round victory over James Vester
of Carlisle, IN.
Ashley, of Melville, NY, won the coveted Jeg’s Crown
trophy after driving his Gotham City Racing Mustang (near
lane in lead photo against Jay Payne) to a win in the AMS
Staff Leasing/TLR Pro Mod event. Ashley qualified No. 1
with a 6.229/228.19 and finished the day with a final round
victory over Josh Hernandez of Conroe, TX. Ashley was eligible
to win the Jeg’s Crown trophy because he won both
the Jegs.com NHRA Cajun SPORTSnationals in Belle Rose, La.,
and the Northern SPORTSnationals in Columbus.
In addition to Mike Coughlin’s runner-up finish in
Super Comp, Team Jeg’s driver John Coughlin posted
round two finishes in Super Stock and Super Comp.
Troy Coughlin was defeated in the
second round of Super Gas but later advanced to the semifinal
round of Pro Mod (seen here against Glen Kerunsky) before
losing a close race (6.302/226.96 to 6.343/222.00) against
his teammate, eventual winner Ashley.