Coughlin returning to Pro Stock

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Five-time champ partners with Elite Motorsports

Staff Report

Elite Motorsports owner Richard Freeman has announced that five-time Pro Stock world champion Jeg Coughlin will drive a second car for his race team at the NHRA national events in Sonoma, Calif., Seattle and Indianapolis. Coughlin will be running the Rick Jones-built Camaro Erica Enders raced to the world title last season.

“Jeg and I have been friends for years and this is something we’ve talked about from time to time,” Freeman said. “The situation presented itself where he could jump in Erica’s back-up car and have some fun with us on the Western Swing and at Indy so I called him up to see if he’d be interested. He was, and we’re planning on winning some races together.”

The car will remain in full Elite Motorsports trim, compete with sponsorship branding from Elite Performance, Stockseth Racing and Ray Skillman Chevrolet. Drew Skillman, who drives the team’s Ray Skillman Chevrolet entry, is skipping the events in Sonoma and Seattle.

Coughlin’s Camaro will be tuned by the existing trio of Rick and Rickie Jones and Mark Ingersoll.

“I’m excited and honored that Richard and his guys thought of me,” Coughlin said. “This program needs no introduction. Erica showed everyone in the class what that car and team are capable of last year and to follow in her footsteps will be a tough chore, but it’s a challenge I accept with a big smile.

“It’s going to be a unique situation for me where I’m sort of just a hired driver with no stake in the operation other than my passion and will to win. I’m certainly cognizant of my supporting role to what the team is trying to accomplish again this year and I’ll do all I can to help them reach their goals.”

This isn’t the first time Coughlin has driven for Freeman. The duo hooked up in 2006 when Coughlin drove a Competition Eliminator entry for Elite Motorsports at the prestigious U.S. Nationals in Indy, the sports biggest and longest running event.

“Richard and I have been buddies forever and it was fun to drive his car back in ‘06,” Coughlin said. “Ever since then we always joke around about racing together again and when this deal came along I guess all the pieces just fell into place for us to go ahead and do it again.”

Freeman made it clear that Coughlin will have all the tools at his disposal to rack up career win No. 75 while he’s with his team.

“Jeg will have the same equipment and horsepower that Erica has and the crew will prepare that car exactly the same as they did earlier this year when Erica won some races with it,” Freeman said. “We want to give him every opportunity to win. If I have it my way, it’ll be Erica and Jeg in the final round at every race.”

Teamjegs.com contributed to this report.

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