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John Coughlin looking for third Joliet title in four years (NHRA/JEGS)

John Coughlin looking for third Joliet title in four  years

JOLIET, Ill. (June 9) – To suggest that John Coughlin is  eagerly awaiting 
this weekend’s North Central Division Lucas Oil Series event at  Route 66 
Raceway in Joliet, Ill., would be an understatement. Coughlin has won  the 
event in two of the last three seasons and believes that there is a strong  
potential for a third victory this season in either his JEGS.com Top Dragster 
or  his new Chevy Cobalt Comp Eliminator entry; or possibly both. 

“I  love racing in Joliet,�?? said Coughlin, who is the reigning North 
Central  Division Top Dragster champion. “For some reason, I always seem to do 
well here.  I’m especially excited about racing this year because I have two 
pretty good  race cars right now. We just built a new engine for my Comp car 
and it’s  actually slightly larger than the one I had at the last race. We 
had a small  misunderstanding regarding the rules and I was disqualified from 
the last event.  We weren’t running the car at the correct weight. It was 
an honest mistake and  it was a bummer that I had to find out the hard way 
but I believe that something  good comes out of everything and the end result 
is that we got to build a  slightly larger engine and it makes more power so 
we should be quicker this  weekend. 

“I’m also really excited about running my Top Dragster  because that car 
has been so good lately. I honestly see no reason why we can’t  be 
competitive in both classes.�??

Actually, Coughlin will have the  opportunity to win a third title in 
Joliet as the event will also feature  the long-awaited conclusion of the JEGS 
Top Dragster Shootout that was postponed  from the 2009 season due to rain. 
The JEGS Top Dragster Shootout features eight  of the best Top Dragster 
competitors in the North Central Division, including  Coughlin’s championship 
winning yellow and black dragster.

“We  tried to finish that race at the first [2010] event in Indy but it 
rained there  so, hopefully we’ll get it done this time,�?? said Coughlin. “
There are only eight  cars in this race but they are eight of the best so it 
will be very tough to  win. My car is probably running as good as it ever has 
so I’m convinced that we  at least have a fighting chance. It might be a 
stretch to think that we could  win three races this weekend but that’s 
certainly the goal.�??

Third  generation racer Troy Coughlin Jr., will once again be by his uncle 
John’s side  in Joliet as he takes his JEGS.com dragster into battle against 
some of the  sport’s best Super Comp racers. After winning his first 
national event title  late last year in Las Vegas, Troy Jr. is looking for his 
first title of the 2010  season. 

“We’ve been close a few times but as anyone will tell you,  Super Comp is 
a very tough class and it takes a lot just to win one race,�?? said  Coughlin. 
“My car is good and I feel good about my driving so really all I need  is a 
little racing luck. I knew what I was getting into when I started racing  
Super Comp so I don’t get discouraged. I’ve learned that as long as you keep 
 trying and always put forth your best effort, good things will happen.�?? 
 

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