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Coughlin gets game face on for Pontiac Showdown (NHRA)

Coughlin gets game face on for Pontiac  Showdown
 
LAS VEGAS (Jan. 31) -- Three-time NHRA champion arrives at The Strip at Las  
Vegas Motor Speedway for this weekend's second annual Pontiac Showdown intent 
on  kicking off his 2007 championship charge with a victory. Although the 
event  doesn't count towards the POWERade championship -- the official season 
starts  Feb. 8 in Pomona, Calif. -- Coughlin knows positive momentum can be gained 
in  the Nevada desert,
 
"We're not trying for second place," Coughlin said. "The Pontiac race has  
always been an excellent place for drivers to see how they stack up against the  
competition. We all go off to our separate corners of the world in the  
off-season and work like crazy to gain any edge we can on the other teams, but  
it's not until the Pontiac race where you see if all that hard work is going to  
pay off.
 
"The Pontiac Showdown is the first barometer of where you are in relation  to 
the field."
 
Coughlin and his Cagnazzi Racing teammate Dave Connolly did manage to get  in 
five days of testing a fortnight ago in Florida when the talented duo raced  
both Coughlin's Slammers Ultimate Milk/Jegs.com Chevrolet Cobalt and 
Connolly's  Torco/Slammers Ultimate Milk Chevrolet Cobalt down Gainesville Raceway.
 
"We learned a lot in Florida and our goal now is to take the experience we  
gained in testing and run even better in Las Vegas," the 36-year-old Coughlin  
said. "I believe it will be a huge advantage throughout the season for me and  
Dave to share all the data we can to make both of these Slammers cars better. 
 
"This weekend will also be the first time where we're setting up and  
operating as a two-car team under real racing conditions so it will be a good  trial 
run for the crew guys as well. We have a few new mechanics that I know  will 
do a great job for us and I'm sure they're anxious to go through the  motions 
for real so they can feel more comfortable with what they're  doing."
 
To that end, Coughlin and the team plan to treat Saturday's Pontiac  Showdown 
just as they would any other race day. 
 
"We'll get the car turned around between rounds as quickly as possible and  
we'll see how everyone reacts to the pressure, including the driver," Coughlin  
said. "That's another reason we want to race for the win -- I'd like to get 
my  driving confidence up before we hit Pomona. I think we all want to be at 
the top  of our game when the season starts.
 
"I've never won the Pontiac deal. They ran it for several years in Houston  
and I was never fortunate enough to win in the few that I attended so we've got 
 that as a goal as well. It should be a lot of fun all the way around."
 
 
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