Impressive '09 season ends quietly for Coughlin
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Impressive '09 season ends quietly for Coughlin
POMONA, Calif. (Nov. 15) -- Jeg Coughlin Jr. exits the final race of the
2009 season with more wins (7) and more races atop the Full Throttle
standings (13) than any professional driver in the sport. While it's true he may
not have won his fifth Pro Stock championship and third world title in a
row, Coughlin proved once again that his JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt is always a
contender.
"It's hard to be upset after a year like this," Coughlin said. "Of course
we wanted to win the title again and we had the car to do it, but even
though we didn't realize that goal this time through we still had a heckuva
year. I think we can all leave town with our heads held high. I know I'm very
proud of this race team and this organization."
After a brilliant regular season, Coughlin fell off the pace in the
six-race Countdown to 1 playoff, recording four first-round exits after not
posting any in the first 18 races. The late stumble allowed his closest pursuers
in the points to pass him with veteran Mike Edwards, against whom Coughlin
has a 6-3 record this year, to win the '09 crown.
"The Countdown system stacks the importance to the final six race,"
Coughlin said. "The first two years of the Countdown's existence, we were the
team that managed to find another gear in the playoffs and we came away with a
pair of championships. This year it kind of went the other way; we were
flying high in the regular season and stumbled ever so slightly down the
stretch. That was the difference.
"I congratulate Mike and his team. They were spectacular and it's neat to
see a guy that's put his heart and soul into this sport for so long finally
realize his dream."
In Sunday's action at the 45th annual Automobile Club of Southern
California NHRA Finals, it took the quickest and fastest run of the meet to end
Coughlin's season with rival Jason Line powering through a 6.562-second pass
at 210.77 mph that allowed him to overcome Coughlin's colossal .013 to
.052-second reaction time advantage. Fighting an ill-handling car, Coughlin
posted a 6.687 at 208.97 mph.
Coughlin's seven national event wins this season puts his career total at
61, the ninth-highest total in the 58-year history of NHRA drag racing.
"I'm still a fairly young guy at 39 and I'd like to think I can race for a
long time," Coughlin said. "I do enjoy this sport so much and obviously
our family business, JEGS Mail Order, has a big stake in NHRA drag racing and
all the other motorsports as well.
"All three of my brothers won championships this year so it's been a
hugely successful season for our family and company. I'm confident we'll be back
stronger than ever in 2010, running down more race wins and hopefully
another Pro Stock title."
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