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Year in Review - At 13, Cody Coughlin earns USAC Midget title (USAC/NHRA/JEGS)

At 13, Cody Coughlin earns  USAC Midget title 
DELAWARE, Ohio (Dec. 17) --  Mirroring the performance of his father John 
Coughlin, who won the Top Dragster  championship in NHRA's North Central 
Division, 13-year old Cody Coughlin also  made his mark in motorsports in 2009 
by winning the USAC "Generation Next" .25  Midget championship behind the 
wheel of his JEGS.com  entry. 
Racing at several tracks throughout  the Central Ohio, region, Coughlin 
secured the  title on the strength of five victories this season. 
"I stepped up to a faster class this  year so it was a little surprising to 
win the championship," Coughlin said. "The  car was faster than what I was 
used to but I adapted pretty quickly. I had a lot  of fun and it was a great 
achievement." 
Coughlin was competitive in his new  ride all year long and by mid-season 
he took over the points lead for good. In  October, he officially clinched 
the title with a runner-up finish at the  season-ending race at Kil-Kare 
Raceway in Xenia, Ohio.  Cody earned the distinction of being the first of four 
Coughlin family members  that would earn championships in 2009. In addition 
to Cody and his father John's  titles, Cody's uncle Mike and uncle Troy also  
brought glory to the family name, with Mike claiming NHRA North Central 
Division  Top Sportsman category, and Troy the NMCA Pro Street  class. 
"For my dad and me to both win  championships this year is very special," 
Cody said. "I really have to thank my  parents and my sister for all their 
support and I thank God. This was a great  season for the entire JEGS team and 
I'm glad to be a part of it."   
Coughlin plans to continue racing in  the USAC Midget series in 2010 and 
also is exploring the possibility of racing  an ASA Late Model car with an eye 
towards future NASCAR races. Despite all of  his success in Midget racing, 
Coughlin, like the rest of his family, enjoys drag  racing and will continue 
to race his JEGS.com Jr. Dragster in the NHRA Jr. Drag  Racing League next 
season. 
"I didn't get to race my dragster as  much as I would have liked to this 
season but I've got a new car coming from  American Race Cars so I'm hoping to 
get out a few more times next year," Cody  said. "Eventually, I'd like to 
try a Top Dragster like my  Dad." 
The next drag racing season won't  begin until February 2010, but Cody is 
able to continue racing through the  winter months in the Indoor Midget 
Series at the Ohio State  Fairgrounds. 
"We race pretty much all year long  and that's one of the reasons why I 
like running the .25 midgets," Cody said.  "As long as I'm out there racing 
something, I'm happy." 
CODY COUGHLIN 2009  FACTS 
Won USAC Heavy Midget season  championship 
Claimed five victories during the  2009 season 
Also drag raced in the NHRA Jr. Drag  Racing League 
Quote book: "I had a lot of fun  racing this year and to be able to 
contribute to the success that our family had  this year makes it even more 
special." - Cody Coughlin 

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