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Coming off a big win, Coughlin looking to add to past Vegas successes (NHRA)

Coming off a big win, Coughlin looking to add to past Vegas  successes

LAS VEGAS (April 13) -- It's not often when four-time  world champion Jeg 
Coughlin Jr. arrives at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway  that he 
doesn't leave a winner.

Coughlin, driver of the JEGS.com Chevy  Cobalt in Pro Stock, is the 
defending champion of this weekend's event, which  will be run from April 16-18. 
Last year was the fifth time in his career  Coughlin won at Las Vegas. He's 
raced to the Vegas money round seven times in  all.

"It's a Bruton Smith track so you are always fired up when you pull  
through the gates," Coughlin said. "It's a first-class facility, second-to-none,  
and I love the place. 

"Las Vegas needs very little introduction to the  world. That's one of the 
neat things about this race; we have people from all  over the world coming 
to this race."

On the cusp of his 50th  professional-level victory after recording No. 49 
Sunday in Houston, the  39-year-old Coughlin said the gang from Victor 
Cagnazzi Racing is really feeling  good after running so strong at Houston 
Raceway Park.

"The momentum we've  got coming out of Texas certainly rejuvenates us," 
Coughlin said. "We needed a  shot in the arm. The season didn't start as strong 
as we had hoped, but it's  still very early in the year and we've got 
plenty of time to make  hay."

Coughlin said the team recently re-examined how they did things on  race 
weekend and made some changes that have paid real dividends.

"It's  the same car and engine we've been using the last few races," he 
said. "It's the  same combination and the same people, we're just doing things 
a little  differently.

"I have to credit my father, Jeg Sr., for working with (crew  chief) Roy 
Simmons and (team owner) Victor Cagnazzi on some different setups. We  had top 
speed at Houston, running a career best 212.33 mph. Man, let me tell  you, 
it was singing."

Coughlin will be trying to bring home two trophies  from Las Vegas. In 
order to prepare for the K&N Spring Fling 20's presented  by Sparco at Bristol 
Dragway on April 22-25, Coughlin also will compete in the  JEGS.com Super 
Comp dragster this weekend to get into a good Sportsman-type  rhythm.

"It's a big bracket race that Peter Biondo and Kyle Siepel are  putting on 
and JEGS Mail Order is sponsoring two days of it," Coughlin said. "I  want 
to make sure I'm sharp in the car because I know my buddies who are going  to 
be racing over there aren't going take it easy on me. From the looks of it, 
 every big hitter in the Sportsman classes will be there. It should be  fun.

"First things first; we have a race to win in Las Vegas. That's  where my 
mind is right now."

Qualifying at Las Vegas gets under way at  12:30 p.m. PDT on Friday, April 
16.

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