Three-time Champion Tuner VanDoorn to Lead JEGS.com Stock Car Team
Delaware, OH (December 23, 2011) - Ben
"Butch" VanDoorn, winner of three consecutive CRA championships by the
young age of 19, has been named crew chief for JEGS.com Chevrolet
driver Cody Coughlin for the 2012 season.
VanDoorn won the JEGS CRA All-Stars Tour
championship as crew chief for Erik Jones in 2011, and tuned his
brother John to back-to-back titles in the ARCA/CRA Super Series
Championship in 2009-10.
Now, VanDoorn returns to the JEGS CRA
All-Stars Tour with defending Howie Lettow Rookie of the Year winner
Coughlin racing for the overall series championship.
"I'd like to continue this streak with
Cody," VanDoorn said. "We've got the equipment and everything lined
up. I'd like to get some poles, some top-fives, some solid finishes
every race and finish every lap to win that championship."
That's Coughlin's goal, too.
"We'll have a shot at the championship, for
sure," Coughlin said. "I think we'll have a shot at a lot of wins. I'm
just really, really excited. He's a great guy. My family likes him, I
like him. He's an honest guy, and I'm really excited to work with
him."
The pairing of Coughlin and VanDoorn brings
together two rising stars in the sport at a young age, as Coughlin
turned 16 on December 11.
"I think he's the best," Coughlin said.
"He's really close to my age, so I'll work well with him. His resume
at 19 years old is already better than most, so I'm super excited."
Said VanDoorn, "I've always worked with
younger drivers, and it's always worked really well because with the
technology in the sport, we think the same way. We're so close in age
we can relate to each other. Even if you combine our ages, we're
younger than most of the drivers out there.
"I can help him out, not only in racing
situations but also life situations. I can be his coach, his mentor,
his crew chief. It's going to be pretty special."
Coughlin had a solid first season in the
JEGS CRA All-Stars Tour, generating four top-five and seven top-10
finishes in the series' 11 races. He and VanDoorn hope for more in
2012.
"He's got a lot of potential," VanDoorn
said. "He comes from a racing family, though it was drag racing, so
the bar is set high for him. Last year being his first year in a car,
he did real well. He's impressed me at a lot of different tracks."
VanDoorn, of Coopersville, Mich., will make
the move to Ohio to work with the JEGS.com race team beginning in
January.
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