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Lone Star resurrection on Coughlin's mind (NHRA/JEGS)

Lone Star resurrection on Coughlin's mind  


DALLAS (Sept. 21) -- Four-time world champion drag racer Jeg Coughlin Jr.  
took the NHRA's regular season by storm. He won seven national events,  
maintained the top ranking in the Full Throttle championship points for 14  
races, and advanced past the first round at every event on the schedule. No one  
in any of the four professional classes did better.
 
Then the six-race Countdown to 1 playoffs started and Coughlin hit his  
first real speed bump of the season, qualifying a distant 12th on the ladder 
and  losing in the first round to Jason Line, one of the drivers who was 
nipping at  his heels all year long.
 
"Timing is everything in this sport and that certainly wasn't the way we  
wanted to start the playoffs," said Coughlin, a 48-time winner in the Pro 
Stock  category. "We got behind in qualifying (at Charlotte) and didn't really 
get the  car where we wanted it until Sunday. We actually ran a very good 
pass against  Jason and I'm confident we would have run even quicker in Round 
2 but it just  wasn't meant to be."
 
Coughlin gave up more than a three-round lead in the points when the 10  
racers eligible for the '09 title were reseeded for the Countdown to 1. His  
first-round exit combined with the efforts of his nearest competition in the  
rankings had him dropping to second place overall. He now trails Mike 
Edwards by  56 points heading into this weekend's 24th annual O’Reilly Super 
Start Batteries  NHRA Fall Nationals.
 
"It's time for a rebound," Coughlin said. "We can't do anything about  
Charlotte now so we just need to work on getting right back into the mix this  
weekend. Dallas was a great race for us last year so if we can repeat our 
good  luck down there we should be fine."
 
After setting the elapsed time record at the Texas Motorplex when he  
qualified No. 1 with 6.631-second pass, Coughlin raced through to the finals of  
last year's event before a broken clutch system relegated him to runner-up  
status. In 2002, Coughlin won the race outright, adding his name to the 
track's  vaunted Walk of Fame.
 
"That runner-up finish and the overall performance we had at the Motorplex  
last season really propelled us to the '08 championship," Coughlin said. 
"We've  come from behind before so we're in familiar territory. We certainly 
prefer to  be out front so we'll be working overtime to get this JEGS.com 
Chevrolet Cobalt  back on top, but we're okay with where we're at one race into 
this deal. There's  still plenty of time left.
 
"We really won't be changing anything we do. We have a proven system that's 
 not only worked for us all year but has helped us win the last two world  
championships so one off race isn't going to make us panic. The guys know 
what  to do; now we need to go out there and execute."
 
 
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