Numbers don't lie: Coughlin the best in Pro Stock over
last eight races (NHRA)
Numbers don't lie: Coughlin the best in Pro Stock over last eight races
BRISTOL, Tenn. (July 5) -- The best Pro Stock driver over the last eight
races hasn't been POWERade points leader Greg Anderson. Instead, the steadiest
hand in the Pro Stock stable has been none other than three-time series
champion Jeg Coughlin Jr., who has accumulated a class-leading 686 points since the
Houston race in late March, compared to Anderson's 681 points earned over
that same time frame.
"That's an impressive statistic," the 37-year-old Coughlin admitted. "It's a
great trend and obviously it's one we'd love to continue moving forward,
particularly once the Countdown to the Championship playoff deal begins in
September in Indy.
"Our JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt has been very, very consistent, and even
though I have earned a few more points than Greg over the last eight races, I
feel as though we could have earned even more. I think we left a few rounds and
wins on the table, to be perfectly honest. But we're still incredibly happy
with our position in the class."
In the last eight races, Coughlin has raced to the semifinals or further
seven times. His one early exit, a quarterfinal result in Atlanta, remains his
first and only holeshot loss as a professional.
"The confidence I have in my racecar goes up and up every week," Coughlin
said. "Any time you're completing runs and making good, strong passes every
time out, you just feel invincible behind the wheel. It picks you up. It picks
us all up. Rich (Saulino) feels better tuning the engine, Roy (Simmons) feels
better making the clutch calls, everyone just does a better job. Success
breeds success."
Coughlin will make the trip from his Delaware, Ohio, home to Bristol, Tenn.,
this weekend for the seventh annual O'Reilly NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals.
Coughlin hasn't recorded a national event win at Bristol Dragway, which was
redesigned in the late-1990s after being purchased by Bruton Smith, but he has
visited Bristol's winner's circle after winning the lucrative $50,000
Winston All-Star Showdown in 1999.
"That might not count as a national event but any time you beat the best of
the best in this sport it is special," Coughlin said, "especially when they
give you $50,000 at the end of the day. I love the facility and the heritage
of that racetrack. They've been working so hard on getting the track ready for
us I expect it will be perfect."
Entering this event, Coughlin trails Anderson by 167 points in the POWERade
standings. Under the new Countdown to the Championship format, the top eight
racers in each professional category will battle for this year's world titles
beginning in Indianapolis. The field will be reduced to four racers after
the Richmond, Va., event.
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