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Enviable Indy streak has Coughlin's interest piqued (NHRA/JEGS)

Enviable Indy streak has Coughlin's interest  piqued

INDIANAPOLIS (Aug. 26) -- Pro Stock championship  contender Jeg Coughlin Jr. 
would love to continue an interesting and noteworthy  streak he's developed at 
the annual Mac Tools U.S. Nationals when the POWERade  tour returns this 
weekend for the 53rd running of the event. It seems every time  Coughlin wins the 
"Granddaddy of all drag races" he goes on to win the world  title.

Coughlin's enviable Indy streak started in 1992 when he beat  former 
sportsman world champion Sherman Adcock in the final of Super Gas at what  was then 
called Indianapolis Raceway Park. The victory, just the second national  event 
win of his young career, propelled Coughlin to his first world  championship 
(Super Gas) by season's end.

Eight years later in 2000,  Coughlin returned to "the Big Go" as a 
professional, racing in the Pro Stock  class. Once again he won the race, this time 
beating Ron Krisher for his 29th  career national event win, and followed up the 
Indy victory with his second  world title and first as a professional. 

The trend continued two years  later when Coughlin edged Jim Yates in the Pro 
Stock final for his 38th career  win that spurred an incredible stretch run 
that ultimately awarded him his third  world championship (Pro Stock). 

"We've been very fortunate in Indy, but  I didn't realize the national event 
wins were all part of our championship  seasons until now," said the 
37-year-old from Delaware, Ohio. "All three of  those seasons are very memorable for 
Team JEGS and to combine a win at drag  racing biggest and most prestigious race 
with a world title makes it all the  more special.

"It would be fantastic to extend that streak this year. I  certainly believe 
we have the team and the racecar to get it done and with this  being the first 
race of the Countdown to Four, it would be the optimum time to  do it."

Just two weeks ago, Coughlin won his landmark 50th career  national event. It 
was his third of the season in six final-round showings and  proved his 
JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt is one of the top cars in the class. He  finished the 
first phase of the Countdown to the Championship in third place and  is now just 
20 points behind the POWERade lead.

"We're loaded and ready  for Indy and the Countdown to Four," Coughlin said. 
"We've got four races to  make sure we stay in the top four so that we have a 
chance at the championship  this year and it all starts in Indy. I really feel 
a great sense of comfort at  this race and I'm excited about our chances. I'm 
ready to race."

Aside  from his three national event wins in Indy, Coughlin has three more 
wins at the  famous facility including the 2004 Hemi Shootout, and Divisional 
races in 1992  (Super Gas) and 1997 (Competition Eliminator).
 
 
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