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Cody Coughlin captures USAC's 'Generation Next' .25 champion (USAC/JEGS)

Cody Coughlin captures USAC's  'Generation Next' .25 champion

XENIA, Ohio (Oct. 12) -- Cody  Coughlin may be one of the youngest members 
of Team JEGS, but the 13-year-old,  third-generation racer holds the 
distinction of being the first family member to  clinch a championship in 2009.

Racing in USAC's Heavy Modified division,  Coughlin scored a runner-up 
finish in the season-ending event at Kil-Kare  Raceway, which earned him enough 
points to secure the title of the "Generation  Next" .25 Midget class.

"We couldn't be prouder of Cody," said his  beaming father John Coughlin, 
one of four Coughlin brothers who own and operate  JEGS High Performance in 
Delaware, Ohio. "My wife Diana and our daughter Kennedi  were home sick today 
but they were with us in spirit. I know they are Cody's  biggest supporters 
and I'm sure he'll get a hero's welcome when we get home  tonight.

"Cody moved up to a bigger and faster class this year with these  Heavy 
Modified cars but he took to it right away and really excelled. He's a  great 
little driver and it's a thrill to watch him race."

With the winter  months straight ahead, Cody will now switch to the Indoor 
series, which begins  in mid-November at the Ohio State Fairgrounds.

"I've had so much fun  racing this year," Cody said. "To get five wins and 
a championship in my first  year is pretty awesome. Not many people can say 
that and to do it under USAC  sanction makes it extra special because they 
really have a great system in place  for us kids to race.

"It only took me a couple of events to get used to  the speed in Heavy Mod. 
It was definitely a big step up but it was a lot of fun.  Now maybe we'll 
do a few more in Heavy Mod and then maybe move to Heavy Honda  160 or even 
World Formula if we can get a motor done.

"This is really  special to be sitting here with this trophy. I want to 
thank God, my mom, my  sister, Andy Nock, Don Fleming and Chuck Longbrake for 
working on my cars, and  Tom McCauley and Rich Cagle for providing us with 
motors. All of them are a part  of this championship."

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