Coughlin arrives in Charlotte as the leader of the pack
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Coughlin arrives in Charlotte as the leader of the pack
CONCORD, N.C. (Sept. 13) -- Reigning four-time Pro Stock champion Jeg
Coughlin Jr. arrives at zMax Dragway as the top drag racer in the world. It's a
good position to be in as the six-race Countdown to 1 playoff begins with
this weekend's second annual Carolina Nationals at Bruton Smith's
state-of-the-art facility.
Fresh off a victory at the prestigious U.S. Nationals -- drag racing's
equivalent of the Daytona 500 -- Coughlin's seven victories is tops across the
four professional classes. He's held the point lead for 14 races, longer
than anyone else in the sport, and his 47-11 race day record is
unparalleled. Out of 145 pros on tour this year, Coughlin is the only one without a
first-round loss. All this despite the fact his average starting spot each
weekend is just sixth place.
"We come into Charlotte just wanting to keep up what we've been doing all
year," Coughlin said. "We've got a chance to kick off these six playoff
races with a big weekend and we plan on doing everything we can to get another
win.
"The JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt is running well and I'm pleased with how
I've been driving this season. We've met as a team to discuss our strategy
for this stretch run and now we need to go out and execute."
Based in nearby Mooresville, N.C., Victor Cagnazzi Racing -- Coughlin's
team -- regularly uses zMax Dragway for testing, making it a familiar spot
for the 61-time national event winner.
"It's a track I've become extremely fond of," Coughlin said. "We don't
test much but when we do it's at zMax because it's the home track for the guys
at the shop. Although it's a new track, it's one I've been down several
times and I'm very comfortable there.
"I really like Charlotte. It's just a part of the country I enjoy. The
rolling hills, lakes and rivers, and the beaches on the coast offers pretty
much everything you'd ever need. With Victor having his shop there it's
become a bit of a second hometown for us."
Having spent a lot of time in the heart of NASCAR country, Coughlin knows
the fans in the area are as rabid as any in the country.
"There's certainly lots of gearheads in town, which makes it really
exciting," Coughlin said. "The stands should be packed because these folks really
appreciate high performance, lots of horsepower, and good, close racing.
We should be able to deliver on all of those fronts.
"Naturally, being the hometown for Victor and all of the employees that
work at the shop, we've got a nice, built-in fan base with all of the friends
and family members that make it out to the strip. You always want to put
your best foot forward when you have important guests in the pit. I'm really
looking forward to getting started."
Coughlin gave up a good portion of the point lead he had built when the
standings were reset for the Countdown to 1. He now leads second-place Jason
Line by just 30 points, with the rest of the top 10 trailing Line in
10-point increments. Fortunately for Coughlin, he's won all of the titles since
the NHRA went to a playoff system.
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