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Troy Coughlin returning to Pro Mod after winning NMCA championship (NHRA/JEGS)

Troy Coughlin returning to Pro Mod after winning NMCA  championship

DELAWARE, Ohio (Dec. 18) -- The call of the wild  has lured newly crowned 
NMCA Pro Street world champion Troy Coughlin back to  NHRA Pro Mod 
competition in 2010. Utilizing the guidance and tuning prowess of  multi-time Pro Mod 
and Pro Stock titlist Rickie Smith, Coughlin will rejoin the  Get Screened 
America Pro Mod Challenge after one year's absence, while also  defending the 
NMCA crown he claimed in '09. Coughlin will debut a new  nitrous-powered 
'68 Chevrolet Camaro built by Jerry Bickel for his Pro Mod  races.

"I feel like we have some unfinished business in Pro Mod and I  have to 
admit I just love those cars," Coughlin said. "It was an idea I'd been  kicking 
around and when Rickie Smith became available and I had the chance to  get 
behind the wheel of a nitrous car that he was tuning, that sealed it for me. 
 

"We had some success in the past running Pro Mod, winning Englishtown a  
few years back (in 2005), but I don't know what I was thinking using a massive 
 power-adder like those blown cars use. I firmly believe we'll be much more 
 consistent in the nitrous car and having Rickie on the team I know we'll 
be  fast. I'm super excited about this deal."

In seven NMCA Pro Street races  this past season, Coughlin scored wins in 
Chicago and Charlotte and set the  national record for elapsed time and top 
speed on two occasions. His car was  clearly one of the best in the class all 
season and he was rewarded with his  first national series championship at 
the end of the year.

Although two  races overlap on the 2010 Pro Mod and Pro Street schedules, 
Coughlin still plans  to race for back-to-back titles on the NMCA series.

"We'll have to  maximize our efforts at the races we're able to attend," 
Coughlin said.  "Whatever room for error a driver may have is already used up 
but if the car  runs the way it did in '09, we'll have a legitimate shot.

"The main thing  is we want to have fun. Winning our first championship 
this year was a heckuva  lot of fun so we'll try our best to follow that same 
path in 2010. With Rickie,  Brian Metzenheim, Mike Rees, and Clint Allerton, 
I know we've got a great  chance.

"I'm also really looking forward to racing in the NHRA again  alongside my 
brothers Jeg, Mike, and John, and my son Troy Jr. Family is very  important 
to me and the time we share at the races is always  special."



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