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John Coughlin facing a must-win race in Las Vegas (NHRA/JEGS)

John Coughlin facing a must-win race in Las  Vegas

LAS VEGAS (Nov. 5) -- There is no need for any complicated  arithmetic for 
Team JEGS drag racer John Coughlin. His mission as he heads to  this 
weekend's Pacific Division Lucas Oil Series event at The Strip at Las Vegas  Motor 
Speedway is simple -- win the race and he'll win the  championship.

With one race remaining in the 2009 season, Coughlin is  trailing leader 
Bob Cireddu in the Spitzer Race Cars Top Dragster standings by  42 points. If 
he wins the race he wins the title. Anything less will be a  disappointment.

"I really have my work cut out for me this weekend but  I'm determined to 
give it my best shot," Coughlin said. "My brother Jeg tested  my car last 
week in Tucson to make sure we had a good combination for these  weather 
conditions and it ran really well. We made a few changes and all of them  seemed 
to work.

"My goal is to win the race and if I can do that, I'll be  the champion. 
I've got my family here with me this weekend and we're going to  have a lot of 
fun and hopefully that will help take some of the pressure  off."

Coughlin also is excited about the prospect of racing alongside his  
nephew, Troy Coughlin Jr., or T.J. as he is known, who is still flying high  after 
winning his first national event at last weekend's NHRA Las Vegas  
Nationals. The 19-year-old became the first third-generation Coughlin to claim a  
national event victory when he drove his JEGS.com dragster to the Super Comp  
title. On his way to victory, T.J. turned in one of the best performances of 
the  year with several reaction times that were nearly perfect and numerous 
runs that  matched the 9.05 index. Due to the large number of entries, 
Coughlin also had  the challenge of winning eight elimination rounds instead of 
the usual seven in  order to claim his first victory. 

"Last week was so much fun. I  can't wait to get back out there and try 
again," T.J. said. "Things have been  slowly coming together for me this year 
and last weekend it finally clicked.  I've got a lot of confidence right now."

T.J.'s uncle Jeg, the five-time  NHRA champion, also made some test runs in 
T.J.'s dragster, helping to improve  the car's consistency. Although he is 
not in championship contention, T.J. can  post a top-10 finish in the North 
Central Division if he can advance to the late  rounds in Las Vegas.

"I've made it to at least the semifinals the last  three times I've raced," 
T.J. said. "Hopefully, I can have another good race  before the year is 
over. No matter what happens, I'm pretty happy. When I was a  little kid, I 
remember my dad and my uncles bringing home those big, gold NHRA  Wally 
trophies and all I wanted was one of my own. Now I've got one and it feels  great."

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