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Jeg Coughlin immediately reassumes contender status (NHRA)

Coughlin  immediately reassumes contender status 
DINWIDDIE, Va. (Oct.  14) – Jeg Coughlin’s return to NHRA competition keeps 
getting better and better  as the three-time series champ managed to improve 
on his career-best pass from  Friday night with a stellar 6.604-second run at 
208.28 mph Saturday at Virginia  Motorsports Park. The run earned the 47-time 
national event winner the 7th  position in the quickest Pro Stock field ever 
assembled. 
"It feels great to  run career-best numbers right out of the trailer on our 
first race back in the  Slammers Ultimate Milk car," Coughlin said. "It’s a 
real testament to the whole  team Victor [Cagnazzi] has put together here. I’m 
honored that he selected me to  be one of his team drivers.  
"We only have 17  runs on this car and just a few on this motor but the whole 
package has already  shown so much promise. I don’t know if this is the best 
car I’ve ever driven but  it’s certainly right up there at the top. The 
competition in this class is  phenomenal and to come back from an extended break 
and be right back in the mix  takes a total team effort." 
Coughlin, who took a  break from professional-level racing since his victory 
at the 2005 season-ending  Auto Club NHRA Finals in California, has instantly 
regained his status  as one of the top drivers on the POWERade tour. After 
earning a top-half berth  in this weekend’s inaugural Torco Racing Fuels NHRA 
Nationals, Coughlin and his  Slammers Ultimate Milk/Jegs.com Chevrolet Cobalt 
crew are considered favorites  to win it all. 
Although the NHRA  tour hasn’t visited Richmond since 2000, Coughlin is the 
defending  Pro Stock champion here. He beat Virginia native Jim Yates for the 
trophy that  year with a run of 6861 seconds at 199.73 mph. 
"The evolution of  the sport has been incredible," Coughlin said. "The 
technology and aerodynamics  of the car designs these days is second to none. The 
advancements they’ve made  with the internal components of the motor are almost 
hard to comprehend when you  compare it to what we had just six years ago when 
I won this  race. 
"It's exciting to  drive these racecars nowadays. I know I'm having fun and 
from what I hear the  fans are really excited when we run elapsed times and top 
speeds like this. I'm  really looking forward to Sunday's eliminations. I'm 
sure the blood will be  pumping in the morning." 
Coughlin will  have lane choice in the opening round when he faces off 
against Allen  Johnson.  The match up will put a Chevy and Mopar  head-to-head. 
ESPN2 will cover  this event from 7-9:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 15. 
For information on the  Slammers Ultimate Milk or Bravo! Foods go to 
_www.slammersracing.com_ (http://www.slammersracing.com/) . 
Information regarding  JEGS Mail Order can be found at _www.jegs.com_ 
(http://www.jegs.com/)  and for media/fan resources check out _www.teamjegs.com_ 
(http://www.teamjegs.com/) . 

Media  Contact:

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JEGS, Director of Media &  Motorsports
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_scott.woodruff@jegs.com_ (mailto:scott.woodruff@jegs.com)  
Mark  Scheierman 
Cagnazzi Racing, Media  Relations 
Mobile:  970.443.1343 
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