MEDIA RELEASE - For
Immediate Release, August 13
SUCCESSFUL START TO ALAJAJIAN’S
PERFORMANCE RETURN
A win has helped Protecnica Racing’s
Chris Alajajian ensure the rest of the field know he means business
this weekend, on his return to the Donut King Australian Performance
Car Championship at Oran Park Raceway.
Having missed the most recent round
of the championship while on Formula 3 duties, Alajajian entered round
five of the 2005 championship confident of a good showing on home
turf.
His form to date in 2005 aboard
the Protecnica Racing Subaru WRX STi has been imposing. A win at Adelaide
started the year on a winning note, and he also tasted race success
the last time the series visited Sydney, at Eastern Creek.
A result of not having driven the
car since the round at Eastern Creek in May, it was a conservative
start to the weekend in the two practice sessions, but the 18 year
old made sure he was on the pace when it counted.
With a lap time of 1:14.8371 around
the 2.62km circuit, Alajajian secured second place on the grid for
the first of the weekend’s three races.
From the front row, Alajajian blasted
off the line and took the race lead. From there, he wasn’t headed.
‘The Chris’ built a lead at every opportunity, and set
the fastest lap of the race - 1:15.6008 - along the way.
At the end of the ten lap duration,
he greeted the chequered flag with a four second margin over Mazda
driver Ric Shaw. The win is his fifth of the season in the Donut King
Australian Performance Car Championship.
“The guys have worked hard
given me a great car this weekend, so it is good to be able to reward
them with a win,” said Alajajian.
“Qualifying went well; even
though we weren’t quite as quick as Ric, we still got a good
position on the front row of the grid.
“In the race, I knew the
start of the race would be important. So it was good to make a good
start and get the lead. I was able to stay ahead of Garry Holt when
he was there, and we had a good gap over everyone else.
“As a driver, you had to
really concentrate to stay on the racing line, because off of it,
there was so much dirt and debris which can easily catch you out.
“We will make a few minor
adjustments to the car and look to get some more good results tomorrow.”
The win moves Alajajian back up
to fourth place in the 2005 championship standings. Alajajian will
return to the track tomorrow, Sunday, with the racing set to continue
with a pair of fifteen lap races.
“The car hasn’t missed
a beat all weekend and Chris is driving it well,” said chief
engineer Dan Lousada. “We have always been pretty strong here
running WRX’s so we have some good data for the circuit.
“We felt we would be strong
this weekend, and now that we have installed some new Bilstein shocks,
the car is performing even better.”
Protecnica Racing thanks the ongoing
support of Jack Hillermans Smash, Elf Oil, Scuderia Veloce Motors,
Nudie, Workflow Systems, Bilstein, Moody Kiddell & Partners, Heasman
Steering, Disc Brakes Australia, Hawk Performance, Monza Mens Boutique,
H & R Springs and APT Signs.
For more about Chris Alajajian,
check out www.TheChris.com.au