Mon, 13 Dec 2021, 10:33 AM

Budding 'Street Outlaw' Paige Coughlin Set to Go Where No Coughlin has Been Before
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Paige Coughlin
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Third-generation drag racer Paige Coughlin is making a dramatic step in 2022,
trading in the Super Comp dragster she's been competing in for the last few years for a '92
ProCharger Chevrolet Camaro. The college-aged daughter of three-time Pro Mod world champion Troy
Coughlin will be vying for wins and national prestige on Discovery Channel's "Street Outlaws No Prep
Kings" television program, the latest series in a line of extremely-popular drag-racing-centric
reality shows.
"It's something totally different," Paige said, "something that looks like a lot of fun, something
that's very competitive, and something no Coughlin family member has ever tried before.
"There were 15 races in 2021 and there may be even more next year. They'll take place all around the
country on drag strips where absolutely no preparation of any kind will be allowed. You're driving
these super high-powered racecars capable of covering the eighth-mile in well under four seconds with
basically no traction. It can be really wild."
Competing drivers can earn points at each event on the schedule with a "No Prep King" crowned at the
conclusion of the season. Drivers must be invited to each race, where they will vie to make a 32-car
field. Points are awarded as follows: Show up 5 points, first-round win 10 points, second-round win
15 points, third-round win 20 points, fourth-round win 25 points, and win race 30 points.
"They have a 'Future Class' where the show's producers can see up-and-coming drivers and how they
handle themselves in the pits, dealing and interacting with other racers and, of course, running down
the strip," Paige said. "We've been working hard to prepare for everything."
Despite the show's name, there are a growing number of female racers joining the fray. Lizzy Musi has
become a star on the series and Kayla Morton is earning her place as well.
Longtime "Street Outlaws" like Ryan Martin, Big Chief, Kye Kelley, Scott Taylor, Axman, Farmtruck,
Azn, Jeff Lutz, Birdman, Daddy Dave, Reaper and Monza also star in the series, where talking a big
game can be every bit as important as winning a race.
"I'm just gonna be myself for the most part," Paige said. "The biggest change will be saying what's
on my mind out loud instead of keeping it inside. It's drag racing but it's also a TV show that
millions of people watch, so we need to make our mark. It's also a great way for JEGS to reach an
audience we don't always touch with traditional racing. Most people watching these kinds of shows are
interested in high-performance parts and we have them all at JEGS. I can hammer that point home by
doing well."


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