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Driver
Profile: Doug McCoun |
FEATHERLITE SOUTHWEST SERIES
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Doug McCoun has quietly made a name for himself on the
West coast. Since winning the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series, presented
by Dodge National Championship back in 1985, he has proven his prowess
on the dirt and the asphalt with numerous wins in the Central
California region, but prefers to call the Featherlite Southwest
Series, NASCAR Touring division home.
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McCoun holds a very distinct statistic on the Featherlite Southwest
Series. For the last nine straight years, he has finished no worse
than tenth in the final championship standings. That measure of
consistency is a mark for all the "young guns" of the Featherlite
Southwest Series to shoot for.
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McCoun's march into the record books of the Featherlite Southwest
Series starts from his home in Prunedale, California, where he has
spent his days (and nights) for the last twenty years fighting fires
and saving lives as a Captain in the North County Fire district.
His schedule allows him to compete full time on the series, and
compete he does. With 170 starts to his credit, McCoun has accumulated
nine wins, 45 top-five and 78 top-10 finishes and has become only the
third driver in series history to eclipse the $300,000 mark in career
winnings. McCoun currently sits fifth in the 2002 championship
standings with two races to
go, and will certainly make it ten straight years in the top-ten.
"I enjoy the series," McCoun said. "Racing is fun, but winning is the
best. This series is so competitive, that winning just doesn't happen
because you show up." McCoun recently ended a four-year winless
drought with a thrilling win at Mesa Marin Raceway back in June. "Wins
will come if you put yourself in position."
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source: NASCAR Public Relations |
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