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Coughlin makes quick adjustment to new NHRA rules for Pro Stock (NHRA/JEGS)

Coughlin makes quick adjustment to new NHRA rules for Pro  Stock 

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (March 10) -- Jeg Coughlin Jr. has  mastered the 
ever-changing world of NHRA Pro Stock racing four different times,  winning world 
championships in 2000, 2002, 2007, and 2008 in his JEGS.com  Chevrolet Cobalt. 
Armed with that experience, he took the NHRA's three new rule  
modifications in stride, even though teams only had two weeks to figure out the  balance 
of their hot rods before this weekend's 41st annual Tire Kingdom NHRA  
Gatornationals.

"After everything that happened in Phoenix the NHRA  mandated some pretty 
significant changes," Coughlin said. "They increased the  size of the rear 
wickerbill, added an air dam up front, and had us move more  weight to the 
rear of the car. We had to go test and figure out a new balance  for the car."

After two rollovers and a number of complaints about  traction problems 
over the back half of the Phoenix track from Coughlin's fellow  racers, NHRA 
postponed the final three rounds of eliminations of the Arizona  Nationals to 
this Saturday's qualifying sessions. The tech department then  implemented 
the new rules in an effort to provide the cars with more downforce  and 
stability.

"The rear wickerbill went from 5/8ths to 3/4ths of an  inch," Coughlin 
said. "That might not sound like much but it makes a big  difference. The air 
dam up front is like a little lip along the bottom of the  nose of the car. 
It's about 3/8ths of an inch, so it's fairly big. That will  keep the front 
end down, which will make it easier to steer these things. And  the weight 
they added to the rear end will help keep the car planted on those  big 
Goodyears.

"We were going to test any way but after they informed us  of these changes 
the primary goal of the test shifted to making sure the car  would work 
they way we need it to with a different overall  balance."

Coughlin and crew spent two days at Bradenton Motorsports  Raceway just 
south of Tampa Bay. The first day produced runs of 6.53, 6.54, and  6.57 
seconds, all at top speeds in excess of 211 mph. The second day offered up  a pair 
of 6.55s at 210 mph.

"We were very pleased with the runs we made,"  Coughlin said. "We posted 
the quickest runs both days out of the group of teams  that were there, which 
was encouraging. The first day, I'd guess there were 60  or so runs 
attempted and only 20 made it down the track, so to be a part of that  small group 
was exciting."

Coughlin has two Gatornational titles on his  48-win Pro Stock resume 
having won the trophy in 2001 and 2008. He'd love to add  a third this time 
through to help ease the pain of a 0-2 start to the 2010  season.

"We're not thrilled about our start but there's nothing to be too  
concerned about," he said. "When I look at what we have here -- the car, the  crew, 
the engines, the people back at the shop -- I see everything you need to  
win championships. We've done it multiple times before. We've just made some  
errors, but we'll fix that."

Coughlin will be joined in the Gainesville  Raceway pits by his fiancée, 
Samantha Kenny, who will be racing her JEGS.com  dragster in the Super Comp 
class, and older brother, Troy, who will be driving  his new JEGS.com Chevy 
Camaro in the NHRA Get Screened American Pro Mod Series.  

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