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Route 66 Raceway being kind to Coughlin as he secures No. 2 spot (NHRA/JEGS)

Route 66 Raceway being kind to Coughlin as he secures No. 2  spot

CHICAGO (June 5) -- After making some fairly big changes to their  JEGS.com 
Chevrolet Cobalt Pro Stocker prior to this weekend's 13th annual United  
Association Route 66 NHRA Nationals, five-time world champion Jeg Coughlin Jr. 
 and his Victor Cagnazzi Racing teammates arrived at Route 66 Raceway with 
a  slight sense of uneasiness.

That anxiousness lasted exactly 6.638  seconds, the amount of time Coughlin 
needed to cover the quarter mile and secure  the No. 2 starting position 
for Sunday's eliminations.

"It was a bit of a  nervous time for us because we wanted to try some 
things before this race but  the test session we had planned at Norwalk (Ohio) 
got rained out," said  Coughlin, the defending race champion. "Then we get 
here and lose the first  qualifying round to rain. We weren't entirely sure how 
the changes we made were  going to turn out.

"We changed some parts before this race in an effort  to limit the areas 
where we may have been falling off. Fortunately, the car went  straight down 
the track last night, like it was on a string, and it went pretty  darn 
straight again in the both rounds today so although we made a major change  and 
had no way to test it before the race started, we held our own. We couldn't  
be happier."

Route 66 always has been a great racetrack for Coughlin.  Aside from last 
year's win over Mike Edwards, he collected the trophy here in  2007, 2003, 
and 2002.

"It's always nice to come to a place where you've  won before," Coughlin 
said. "You have good memories going through your head so  you tend to feel 
really comfortable.

"In one run yesterday we erased any  questions we may have had and I can 
tell you we were all smiling about that  6.679 under the lights. The data we 
gained there allowed us to tune it up for  today's 6.63. Then we came back 
and basically repeated in the final session,  although it was a bit warmer. 
The car's really consistent and that's always  good.

"One of our primary goals to is keep the car in the top three or  four of 
every session, whether it's qualifying or eliminations. We were second  
quickest in both of the first two sessions we ran and third quickest in Q4  so 
we're settling to a nice, tight range."

Coughlin will open  eliminations against veteran Vieri Gaines, who 
qualified 15th with a 6.683 at  206.35 mph in his Dodge. The two raced in the second 
round at Atlanta with  Coughlin taking the win.

Weather permitting, Pro Stock eliminations will  begin at noon CDT.

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