In a major announcement for the 2026 NHRA season, the iconic yellow and black of JEGS will return to the Pro Stock class in full force. The new two-car partnership between Elite Motorsports and JEGS will see six-time world champion Jeg Coughlin Jr. make his official homecoming to the family brand, teaming up with his nephew and current JEGS driver, Troy Coughlin Jr.
The move marks a celebrated return for the drag racing legend. After retiring from the JEGS car in 2020, Jeg Jr. returned to full-time racing in 2024 under a different sponsor. For 2026, he will be back behind the wheel of the famous yellow and black machine. “The 2026 season will kick off with a lot of familiarity for me, and I couldn’t be more proud to drive the brilliant, bold, and famous yellow and black JEGS machine,” Jeg Jr. said.
Troy Coughlin Jr., who has carried the JEGS banner for Elite Motorsports since 2021, will continue to represent the brand with a new “unique midnight matte black and yellow” car design. “There is a huge sense of pride in wearing the yellow and black of JEGS. It’s one of the greatest honors of my career,” said Troy Jr. The pairing of the veteran champion and the rising star creates a powerful new combination for the Elite Motorsports and JEGS team.
The move is seen as a celebration of the company’s deep roots in the sport. JEGS CEO Gabe Mendoza said they are excited to “double down on our racing heritage with two JEGS cars hitting the track in 2026, bringing together the legendary experience of Jeg Jr. and the rising talent of Troy Coughlin Jr.”
This powerful two-car team represents both the storied past and the promising future of the JEGS racing program. By uniting two generations of the Coughlin family under one banner, the partnership between Elite Motorsports and JEGS might create a formidable new force in the NHRA Pro Stock class for 2026 and beyond.