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'Renewed fire' envelopes Coughlin, members of JEGS Mail Order race team (NHRA)

'Renewed fire' envelopes Coughlin, members of JEGS Mail Order race  team
 
BRISTOL, Tenn. (June 14) -- Even with a career record that most could only  
dream of, one that includes five world championships and 64 national event  
victories, Jeg Coughlin Jr. and his star-studded crew from the Victor 
Cagnazzi  Racing camp want more.
 
Their passion will soon be on display at Bristol Dragway when the Full  
Throttle tour arrives in eastern Tennessee for this weekend's 10th annual NHRA  
Thunder Valley Nationals.
 
"We've made huge strides in the last two races," Coughlin said, "and I look 
 for that to continue in Bristol. We've got the car running straight and 
strong  and I can really sense a renewed fire in the belly of everyone on this 
team.  These guys are hungry for more.
 
"If we continue to eliminate any and all mistakes, we're very capable of  
running at or near the front every round, which is always our primary goal. 
If  we can stay in that elite group at the top we give ourselves so many more 
 chances."
 
Third in the world rankings, Coughlin has two victories in three  
final-round showings this season. His JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt has led multiple  
qualifying and elimination sessions over the course of the first 11 races, and  
he's a previous winner at Bristol Dragway (2007), making him a legitimate  
contender for this year's trophy.
 
"It's a Bruton Smith track so you know it's going to be great," Coughlin  
said of the facility. "He does everything first class and he makes the racers 
 and the fans feel welcome and special. He does it the way it should be  
done.
 
"Our family has had great success in Bristol over the years. It's a cool  
setting, Thunder Valley, and when they pack the stands there it offers a very 
 unique view from the cockpit of the racecar. Just talking about it now 
gets me  fired up."
 
Coughlin is close to clinching a spot in the Countdown to 1, which begins  
in six races. The NHRA's version of a playoff system, the Countdown to 1 
takes  the top 10 drivers from the regular season (the first 17 races), bunches 
them  together in the points based on their finishing position, and turns 
them lose in  a six-race shootout.
 
"They separate everyone by 10 points and the higher you finish the more  
points you get so it's important to maintain a strong push through these next  
two months," Coughlin said. "As we've seen in the past, every point matters 
a  great deal. It's not something that's necessarily at the front of our 
minds but  it will be nice to clinch a spot. It will allow us to focus our 
energy on  putting this JEGS.com Chevrolet Cobalt in the winner's circle."
 
Pro Stock qualifying begins at 5 and 7:30 p.m. EDT Friday. ESPN2 will carry 
 qualifying highlights in primetime on Saturday evening.
 
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Information regarding JEGS Mail Order can be found at _www.jegs.com_ 
(http://www.jegs.com/)  and for media/fan resources  checkout _www.teamjegs.com_ 
(http://www.teamjegs.com/) .
 
Media Contact:
Scott "Woody" Woodruff
JEGS, Director of Media &  Motorsports
Office: 800.345.4545 (#3, ext 412)
Mobile:  614.595.1820
Fax: 740.362.5507
Email: _jegspr@aol.com_ (mailto:jegspr@aol.com)  -or- 
_scott.woodruff@jegs.com_ (mailto:scott.woodruff@jegs.com)