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After collecting 50th win, Coughlin focuses on bigger goal (NHRA/JEGS)

After collecting 50th win, Coughlin focuses on bigger  goal

TOPEKA, Kan. (May 18) -- Fresh off his 50th career Pro  Stock victory 
Sunday in Atlanta, Jeg Coughlin Jr. already has his sites set on  his next goal 
-- winning a fifth Full Throttle championship.

As the  professional drag racing tour heads to Heartland Park Topeka for 
this weekend's  22nd annual O'Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals, Coughlin knows the 
key to contending  for the 2010 world title will be the consistency of his 
JEGS.com Chevrolet  Cobalt.

"We know we have a car capable of winning the championship,"  Coughlin 
said. "And we know the work it takes to get it done.

"Our hope  has been renewed over the past three or four races, now we just 
need to carry  all this momentum forward and continue it week after week. 
That's the  trick."

Currently third in the championship standings with two wins in  three 
final-round showings this year, Coughlin has been the best in the class  over the 
last four races. He's also no stranger to success in the Heartland as  he's 
won twice in Topeka, in Pro Stock in 2000 and in Super Stock in 1994.  
Additionally, Coughlin recorded runner-up finishes at HPT in 1998 (Pro Stock)  
and 1997 (Competition Eliminator).

"I have always enjoyed our trips to  Topeka," Coughlin said. "I love how 
the whole town turns out for the drags and  the welcome feeling you get there. 
It's a special place for us and we'd love to  have another big weekend and 
add another chapter to the book.

"The  attention we got over our 50th win was fun but when you add in our 
sportsman  wins, which I can tell you are just as hard to get as the pro ones, 
we feel as  though we passed the 50-win mark a few years ago. Earning 50 
Pro Stock wins  certainly is a great accomplishment and one this team should 
be very proud of  because we did it together."

For the second race in a row and the third  time this season, Coughlin will 
compete in both Pro Stock and Stock, racing his  JEGS.com Dodge Challenger 
in the latter. 

"I guess we'll be after our  65th and 66th wins," Coughlin said with a 
laugh, pointing to his current career  total of 64 national event wins, which 
includes his Pro Stock and sportsman  victories. "I'm very anxious to race my 
Stock car again. It was on a string in  Atlanta. We qualified well and 
thought we'd have some success in eliminations  but we were beaten in Round 1 
when my opponent put together a near-perfect  package. 

"If there had been another race going on I'd have entered it  right away 
because I was absolutely chomping at the bit to get back behind the  wheel. 
Fortunately, we're running Stock this weekend so I don't have to wait too  
long. In fact, we're running class eliminations on Friday so we'll have two  
chances to race. This is my first time running class eliminations in Stock so  
it'll be a real challenge."

Action gets underway in Stock at 8 a.m. EDT  Friday. Pro Stock qualifying 
starts at 5 p.m. 

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