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Reloaded: Coughlin ready for another Pro Stock title campaign (NHRA/JEGS)

Reloaded: Coughlin ready for another Pro Stock title  campaign

POMONA, Calif. (Feb. 9) -- Four-time world champion Jeg  Coughlin Jr. had 
one of the best seasons of his illustrious career in 2009,  leading the NHRA 
professional ranks with seven national event victories and 13  races atop 
the Full Throttle point standings. Although the 61-time national  event winner 
didn't close the deal and capture his third straight title, he and  his 
JEGS.com teammates know they don't need to stray too far from a successful  
formula that made Coughlin the best Pro Stock racer of the '00s.

"We  accomplished more than anyone else in the regular season but fell a 
little short  in the Countdown," Coughlin said. "We didn't go into the off 
season thinking we  needed to make wholesale changes; it was more a matter of 
cleaning up a few  little things. We know what needed to be fixed and why 
things happened the way  they did and we feel very confident that we've 
corrected our issues. We're very  excited about 2010."

Coughlin rolls into Auto Club Raceway in Pomona for  the 50th annual Kragen 
O'Reilly NHRA Winternationals with a retooled Chevrolet  Cobalt and extra 
horses under the hood thanks to the long hours put in this off  season by the 
staff at Victor Cagnazzi Racing, Coughlin's home for the last two  and a 
half years.

"We've tested quite a bit this off season," Coughlin  said. "We even 
utilized Richie Stevens as a test driver to get some more passes  in the books. 
We're happy with the car. I firmly believe we'll be a top team all  year. The 
regular players are still right there and I'm sure some surprises will  come 
along so we need to stay on our toes."

This season Coughlin will see  plenty of extra racing action as he debuts a 
brand new JEGS.com Dodge Challenger  Race Pak that he will drive in the 
Stock Eliminator class. He plans to race both  of his cars at several national 
events this season and also will enter a handful  of divisional races in the 
Challenger as well.

"Sportsman racers are used  to running multiple cars at the same event," 
Coughlin said. "It's something I've  done several times myself in the past. 
When you turn pro you tend to get away  from that because of the various 
obligations you have to the media, the fans,  and the sponsors that support your 
program.

"I personally think it can  only help my driving. There's no way to 
completely duplicate taking the  Christmas Tree in real competition besides going 
out there and racing so I think  it will help me stay focused. Plus, the car 
is so much fun to drive. I haven't  been this excited about driving a 
racecar for a long time. It's going to be  fun.

"It's a beautiful car and it looks awesome in our JEGS colors. We  kept 
that traditional Challenger look and I think it's a vehicle that people  will 
really enjoy watching."

It all starts Thursday in the birthplace,  Southern California.

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