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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE, AUGUST 8 2006
HOME ROUND LOOMS FOR NEW KIDS ON THE FUJITSU SERIES BLOCK
As they continue
to navigate the V8 learning curve, Round 4 of the Fujitsu V8 Supercar
Series at Oran Park provides Chris Alajajian and Protecnica Racing the
opportunity to conduct their education in familiar surroundings.
The Sydney-based team
and driver head to their home circuit following a strong debut at Queensland
Raceway in July, where Alajajian showed promising pace aboard the Jack
Hillermans / Elf Lubricants Commodore.
While the end result
wasn’t ideal - with the 19 year-old eliminated from the final race
- there were plenty of positives to come from the weekend, including a
second place finish in the reverse grid Race 2.
“We were all
pleased with how it progressed up in Queensland,” said Alajajian.
“Our laptimes relative to the front of the field were coming down
all weekend, and a Top 10 or Top 12 finish was on the cards before I was
taken out of Race 3.
“It’s still
early days for us. This is new territory for Protecnica Racing and new
territory for me, so the main thing is going out there and learning as
much as we can at each round.
“I think we performed
well at Queensland, so that was a bonus and it gave us a lot of confidence
that we can do well in the series.”
At Queensland Raceway,
Alajajian added significantly to his V8 Supercar experience, having entered
the weekend with two test days under his belt.
“In Queensland,
we basically doubled the number of laps of V8 Supercar laps that we had
done, and with every lap you learn a little bit more,” he said.
“You get so much
more out of a race meeting, and it speeds up the whole process. In the
first practice session I was able to go out, follow the other guys and
see what they were doing which you can’t when you’re on your
own at a test day.
“Race experience
in this series is something you can’t simulate either, until you’re
actually there and amongst it with the 30-odd other cars.
“It’s all
part of the learning process. I really enjoy racing at Oran Park and I
can’t wait to get stuck into again this weekend.”
The team heads to the
2.7km circuit with knowledge specific to Oran Park, their test circuit.
As Protecnica Racing builds on its negligible V8 Supercar experience,
team owner Scott Anderson feels the testing data will aid their progress
this weekend.
“Racing at Oran
Park gives us a good starting point in terms of the setup,” said
Anderson. “Unlike Queensland where we started from scratch while
learning the ropes, we’ve got some ballpark data from testing to
use.
“There were a
lot of things that we learnt in Queensland, and other areas that we’ve
since assessed and improved on across the board.
“Our preparation has been good again, and we’re really looking
forward to the weekend. I’m fairly confident that we’ll be
able to put in a competitive showing.”
The weekend gets underway
with a pair of practice sessions on Friday. Saturday will feature qualifying
and Race 1 (16 laps), before Race 2 (16 laps, reverse-grid) and Race 3
(26 laps) 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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As they continue to navigate the V8 learning curve, Round 4 of
the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series at Oran Park provides Chris Alajajian
and Protecnica Racing the opportunity to conduct their education
in familiar surroundings.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo) |
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Protecnica Racing
and Chris Alajajian enter this weekend's fourth round of the
Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series coming off a strong debut at Queensland
Raceway in July, where Alajajian showed promising pace.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo)
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