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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE, DECEMBER 4 2006
CHRIS ALAJAJIAN AND PROTECNICA RACING KEEN TO END FUJITSU V8 SUPERCAR
SERIES INITIATION STRONGLY
When the
chequered flag falls on the final Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series race of 2006
at Phillip Island Raceway this weekend, it will mark the end of Chris
Alajajian and Protecnica Racing’s V8 Supercar initiation.
The Sydneysiders made
their debut in the series in Round 3 of the year held at Queensland Raceway
in July, collectively bringing with them experience and success in rallying,
production car racing, Formula 3 and drifting.
Naturally, V8 Supercars
would be a completely different kettle of fish, providing the team with
a steep learning curve. Their first foray has included plenty of positive
signs, with Alajajian showing strong race pace at each event, and scoring
Top 10 qualifying and round results at Oran Park Raceway and Mallala Motorsport
Park.
With that form under
their belt, Alajajian is eager to ensure the team’s first V8 Supercar
chapter ends on a positive note, when he gets behind the wheel of the
Jack Hillermans Smash / Elf Lubricants Commodore this weekend at the Victorian
circuit.
“It’s been
really pleasing to have the speed we have shown,” said Alajajian,
20.
“We don’t
quite have the results to match how competitive we’ve been so far.
I’ve made some mistakes and we have had some bad luck at some tracks;
at Oran Park and Mallala we were in the Top 10 for the round, but we could
have been even higher.
“So it’s
good to know that the potential is there, and I’ve really enjoyed
running in the class so far. Hopefully this weekend we will be able to
have a good, clean, consistent run in the races and get a solid result
for the weekend to end the year.”
Part of Alajajian’s
approach for the weekend includes a renewed commitment to his fitness,
which he feels will be valuable around the high-speed 4.4km layout.
“Phillip Island
is a very fast, flowing and high-momentum circuit, with a couple of big
stops,” he said. “I think it’s similar to Bathurst in
many aspects, and I really enjoy racing there; it’s one of the best
tracks in the country to drive on.
“It will be very
physical for all the drivers and fitness will be important, especially
at this time of the year with increased temperatures.
“I’ve started
working with a trainer in the last month. We’ve been working pretty
hard on my physical and mental fitness and I’m noticing the difference
- I’m a lot fitter than I was before, and I think will help this
weekend and in the future.”
For Protecnica Racing
team owner Scott Anderson, the weekend marks the end of an intensely busy,
yet satisfying process entering and coming to grips with the Fujitsu V8
Supercar Series.
“This isn’t
to take anything away from the other classes we have run in previously,
but this category of racing is on a different level in terms of professionalism
and competition to what we’ve done before,” said Anderson.
“You can’t go into it underdone, so we’ve really upped
the ante and put in a lot of work to be as well prepared and, ultimately,
competitive as possible. I’m proud of the fact that as a team we’ve
put in a good account of ourselves in these last couple of months on the
track.”
After practice on Friday
and qualifying on Saturday morning, the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series field
will contest a pair of 30-minute races. The first will take place on Saturday
afternoon, with the 2006 season concluding with Race 2 on Sunday.
Protecnica Racing thanks
the ongoing support of Jack Hillermans Smash, Elf Lubricants and Nudie
Juices.
For more about Chris
Alajajian, head to www.TheChris.com.au
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When the chequered flag falls on the final Fujitsu V8 Supercar
Series race of 2006 at Phillip Island Raceway this weekend, it
will mark the end of Chris Alajajian and Protecnica Racing’s
V8 Supercar initiation.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo) |
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Chris Alajajian
and Protecnica Racing made their debut in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar
Series in Round 3 at Queensland Raceway, with Alajajian scoring
Top 10 qualifying and round results at Oran Park Raceway and
Mallala Motorsport Park in the following rounds.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo)
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