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Twice as much fun on tap for Coughlin in home state race (NHRA/JEGS)

Twice as much fun on tap for Coughlin in home state  race

NORWALK, Ohio (June 22) -- As witnessed by his NHRA-leading  five national 
event victories this season, reigning Pro Stock world champion Jeg  Coughlin 
Jr. loves race day. This weekend at the 12th of 24 races on the Full  
Throttle schedule, Coughlin should be twice as happy as the most successful  
racer on the '09 tour because he will have two chances to race for a trophy in  
his JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt.

Aside from the national event itself and a  chance to improve on his 
NHRA-best, 109-point lead in the world rankings,  Coughlin will compete in the 
25th annual K&N Horsepower Challenge, a special  race-within-a-race for Pro 
Stock's top eight drivers.

"I love race day;  it's what I get up for," said Coughlin, who turns 39 a 
few days before the race  begins. "To have two chances to win this weekend, 
in my home state, no less,  obviously makes this a very big event for us. I 
can't wait to get  started."

Coughlin has raced to seven finals in the first 11 races of the  season and 
has put together a 32-6 record in eliminations. In his seven previous  K&N 
Horsepower Challenge events, Coughlin has won twice (1999 and 2000),  
including a memorable victory over his older brother Troy in 2000.

"It's  tough to win any race at this level but the K&N Horsepower Challenge 
has to  be one of the hardest of them all because they only invite the top 
eight drivers  from the previous 12 months," Coughlin said. "Everyone in the 
field is stout and  every race feels like the final round at Pomona. It's 
that intense. 

"We  have some great momentum coming into Norwalk. We've been fortunate 
enough to win  the last two national events and the guys are working so well 
together,  including the support group back at Victor (Cagnazzi's) shop in 
Charlotte.  Everything is clicking right now and it's a lot of fun to go to the 
 track."

There should be a large and familiar yellow-and-black cheering  section 
rooting Coughlin along all weekend. His family's business, JEGS Mail  Order, is 
based in the Columbus suburb of Delaware, Ohio, and many of the  250-plus 
employees are planning to make the drive up to Northern Ohio to support  
Coughlin's efforts. There also is a contingent of people from Ohio State  
University involved with the JEGS Foundation Racing For Cancer Research project  
that will be in attendance and there are always a lot of friends  around.

"Hopefully, we can give all of our family and friends coming up  something 
to scream about," Coughlin said. "I had a chance to do some bracket  racing 
this past off weekend in Indy at the JEGS U.S. Open Championship and  
although I didn't finish in the money I really feel like I sharpened up my  
driving skills quite a bit. The top hitters in the country were racing and I ran  
into a few of them. They'll keep you sharp, trust me.

"We're ready to go.  Friday can't get here soon enough."
 
 

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