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Coughlin Clinches Howie Lettow Rookie of the Year with Big Finish at
Winchester
Winchester, IN (October 16, 2011) –
JEGS Chevrolet driver Cody Coughlin brought down the curtain on the
inaugural 2011 JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour season with a strong
fifth-place finish Saturday in the W&M Manufacturing/Pier-Mac Plastics
100 presented by JEGS.com as part of the 40th Annual Winchester 400
weekend at historic
Winchester Speedway.
Coughlin, who clinched the Howie Lettow
Rookie of the Year Award Presented by Howe Racing in the series,
finished with four top-five and seven top-10 finishes on the 2011
season.
"It was a good way to end the year,"
Coughlin, 15, said. "I'm looking forward to next season, and I'm
looking forward to going to Pensacola, Fla., for the Snowball Derby. I
feel like we had a strong year. We got the rookie of the year and had
a several top-fives and top-10s, so that was a pretty good season."
Coughlin started out the weekend at
Winchester by posting the sixth-fastest speed in the first practice,
going 108.768 mph. He then was fourth in Friday's second practice at
109.529 mph and second in Saturday's lone session at 110.872.
That work had Coughlin starting ninth in the
100-lap main event with a qualifying lap of 111.711 mph.
"There were some cautions in the beginning,
so we felt like the start of the race took a long time," Coughlin
said. "We were trying to stay out of trouble. There was one wreck that
happened in front of me, and thankfully we avoided it. Everybody was
courteous out there, everybody raced really well, except for a few
people."
Crew chief Rich Lushes set up the JEGS
Chevrolet to handle well throughout the race, Coughlin said, and he
charged to the top five.
"It was a good run," Coughlin said.
"Obviously we wanted to get the win, but we got held up by a couple of
lapped cars in the middle of the race when we were faster than the
leader at that point. If there would've been one more caution, we
could have contended for the victory. But that stuff happens.
"It was a good performance by everybody. I
want to thank the Lord, my team, my mom and dad, and everybody who
supports me, especially my little sister Kennedi, who has been my
biggest cheerleader all season. It was a pretty good weekend."
Coughlin will race next in the Snowflake 100
portion of the Snowball Derby at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola,
Fla., on Dec. 1.
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