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Point leader Coughlin continues to push the envelope (NHRA/JEGS)

Point leader Coughlin continues to push the  envelope

BRAINERD, Minn. (Aug. 10) -- Back-to-back world  champion Jeg Coughlin Jr. 
may have led the Pro Stock points for the past 11  races but that hasn't 
stopped the 59-time national event winner from testing his  JEGS.com Chevrolet 
Cobalt in advance of the upcoming 28th annual Lucas Oil NHRA  Nationals at 
Brainerd International Raceway.

Coughlin and most of the  staff at Victor Cagnazzi Racing recently took the 
short trip from their  Mooresville, N.C.-based race shop to fine-tune their 
set-up at zMax Dragway in  nearby Concord. The test served two purposes as 
it gave the team a chance to  perfect their racecar and also gave Coughlin 
and crew an early preview of zMax  Dragway, site of the first of six playoff 
races in the Countdown to  1.

"We have very few complaints about the first 15 races of the year,"  said 
Coughlin, who has won an NHRA best five national events as well as the  
$50,000 K&N Horsepower Challenge. "We're close to having one of our best  years 
ever, and we've been fortunate enough to win five world championships, so  
we've had some good years before.

"Even so, we really wanted to go and  test some things. With Pro Stock, 
races are routinely decided by hundredths and  even thousandths of a second so 
we're certainly focused at all times on gaining  every advantage we can. We 
run these cars on the very edge of technology and  you're always thinking 
there's something more you can be doing. You know all the  other teams are so 
you have to push the limits to stay up front."

With  three races left before the Countdown to 1 playoffs begin in mid 
September,  Coughlin holds a semi-comfortable 60-point advantage over 
second-place Mike  Edwards. That equates to three rounds of race day action and with 
only 12 rounds  left before the Countdown begins, every round -- and every 
point -- looms  large.

"I'd rather be up 60 points than down 60," the 39-year-old  Coughlin said. 
"We've enjoyed greater leads this year and we've had others close  the gap 
to almost nothing so this isn't anything we haven't encountered  before.

"We're holding nothing back because we really would like to start  the 
playoffs as the No. 1 team so we can get that 20-point bonus after they rest  
the points. It's hard to say we're already in playoff mode because the 
playoffs  are still a pretty new concept to us in drag racing. The good news is 
we've won  the championship both times since they started the playoffs so we're 
certainly  enjoying the format.

"Basically, it places a premium on those last six  races. That's when you 
need to be in top form. For this team, however, we try to  be in top form 
every week so I don't know if you can reach another level. We're  obsessed with 
winning from the season opener until the finals. Brainerd will be  no 
different. We want to win this race."

Coughlin has recorded four  national event victories at BIR. He won the 
Super Stock crown there in 1997 and  the Pro Stock trophy in 1999, 2002, and 
2007.

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