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Coughlin thrilled by new Countdown to the Championship format (NHRA)

Coughlin thrilled by new Countdown to the Championship  format

DELAWARE, OH. (Aug 24) – With 50 national event  victories and three world 
championships to his credit, Jeg Coughlin Jr. has  experienced plenty in his 
drag racing career. But even the ultra-cool,  unflappable Coughlin admits NHRA's 
new Countdown to the Championship has got him  revved up for the remainder of 
the 2007 season.

"For the first time in  the history of the sport we're going into the U.S. 
Nationals in Indy -- the  granddaddy of the all -- looking at 32 racers who are 
all legitimate challengers  for the championships," said Coughlin, driver of 
the JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt  Pro Stock entry. "You want excitement? How can 
there not be with that many teams  all within striking distance?"

Implemented this season, the Countdown to  the Championship effectively 
divides the POWERade Drag Racing Series schedule  into three distinct portions. The 
first, called Countdown to Eight, took place  over the first 17 national 
events. Racers in all four professional categories --  Pro Stock, Top Fuel, Funny 
Car, and Pro Stock Motorcycle -- had 17 races to earn  enough points to place 
them in the top eight of their respective  classes.

After 17 races, heading into the 53rd annual Mac Tools U.S.  Nationals Aug. 
29-Sept. 3, the top eight racers are placed in a new points pool  -- called 
Countdown to Four -- and separated by just 10 points each from top to  bottom. 
These eight racers are the only ones left eligible to win the  championship. 
Four races later, the field is reduced to the top four and  regrouped in the 
points once again for a final push to the championship. Dubbed  Countdown to One, 
this final sprint takes place over the final two races of the  year.

"Everyone believes they have a chance now," Coughlin said. "Even  before this 
first cutoff point, just about every racer in the class figured on  making 
the top eight right up until the last race or two. And everyone did have  a 
chance. All of us that made the next stage of the Countdown have multiple  
first-round losses. Those were times we were vulnerable. It's made every round  of 
every race seem more important. That's especially true now because there're  
only 16 rounds in the Countdown to Four."

Coughlin enters the Countdown  to Four in the No. 3 position, just 20 points 
behind regular season leader Greg  Anderson and Dave Connolly, Coughlin's 
teammate at Victor Cagnazzi Racing.  

"They reset the points now so we're exactly one round behind the  leader," 
the 37-year-old Coughlin said. "That's the closest we've been since  opening day 
so it's great for us, especially when you consider the way we've  been 
running this summer. We're at a point with this team where we've progressed  a ton, 
especially in relation to the others in the class. We've got great  engines 
between the rails and great engines under the workbenches in the trailer  to 
back them up. We're prepared for this run."

For 13 races in a row,  from the national event in Houston in late March on 
through to the mid-August  race in Brainerd, Minn., Coughlin was the top points 
earner in the Pro Stock  class. He recorded three wins in six final-round 
showings over that time  span.

"We've got four races to show we're one of the top-four cars in the  sport," 
Coughlin said. "I look at it as four races we can win. Once you get to  the 
Countdown to One, it's on. We've actually worked out a plan of attack right  
down to having contingency procedures in place if we happen to have a rainout.  
We want to be the first champions under this new format and we want to be  
totally prepared for anything that might happen."

Coughlin actually  secured a spot in the Countdown field four races ago in 
Seattle, which allowed  his team to freshened-up all of their motors back at 
their Mooresville, N.C.,  engine shop. They've also been able to try some new 
things in competition that  they believe will help them down the stretch.

"We have engines in the  trailer that have been saved specifically for Indy 
and beyond," said Coughlin,  the Pro Stock world champion in 2000 and 2002. "We 
think they're a hundredth or  two (of a second) quicker. We've been fortunate 
enough to have had the time to  test some things over the last few races and 
that will help. We know the  opportunity we have in front of us and we'll be 
going in with our best  effort.

"It's going to be exciting for all of us. For the fans to see it  all come 
down to Pomona in all four Professional categories is enormous. We all  saw what 
happened with the Army team last year (winning the championship on the  last 
pass of the year with a world record elapsed time.) It was the most  thrilling 
finish ever. Now we'll have that every year in every class."


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