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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE, DECEMBER 8 2006
PROGRESS MADE BY PROTECNICA RACING AT PHILLIP ISLAND
Ahead of
this weekend’s final round of the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series at
Phillip Island Raceway in Victoria, Protecnica Racing and Chris Alajajian
took to the circuit for a pair of productive practice sessions.
Keen to end their initial foray into V8 Supercar competition on a strong
note, the team opted for a steady approach for the two 35-minute sessions.
Track time in the opening session focused on familiarisation with the
4.4km circuit overlooking Bass Strait, with Alajajian recording a time
of 1:37.9976 to secure 16th place aboard the Jack Hillermans Smash / Elf
Lubricants Commodore.
“In Practice 1, we really just wanted to learn the track in this
car,” surmised Alajajian. “I’ve driven here a couple
of times before in F3 and Production Cars, but it’s very different
in this car.
“The track is
a lot like Bathurst and even the Surfers Paradise Indy track in some aspects.
The exit you get out of each corner is very important because it determines
your speed for quite a long way afterwards, instead of just a short run
to the next corner. It’s very flowing, and it’s very important
to maintain momentum across a whole lap.”
Temperatures at the
circuit increased between sessions, ensuring lap times in Practice 2 were
well down on the earlier benchmarks. Alajajian improved to be 14th fastest
in the 35-car field.
“The track was
a lot slower in Practice 2 than the first session,” said Alajajian,
20. “It was hotter and there was a bit of oil around so most people
were about a second slower than they were in the morning.
“We were about
half a second slower, but comparing the two sessions we took a second
out of the margin to first place. A lot of that is down to some setup
changes we made between sessions which worked well.
“We’ve
improved today, and we know there are more improvements to be made. We’re
always learning, there’s always something for me to learn. We’ll
look through our data from today, make some more changes tonight and see
how we go."
Times from the day
were enough to ensure Alajajian will be among the Top 50% group in qualifying
tomorrow morning, ahead of Race 1 at 2:10pm. Race 2 will take place on
Sunday.
“It was a good
day,” said Protecnica Racing team owner Scott Anderson. “The
tyres we used today weren’t in particularly good condition, but
we managed to make a lot of progress with the car and we achieved our
main target of getting into the Top 50% group for qualifying, which is
important.
“We’ll
keep tweaking the car as the weekend continues and look to keep moving
up the order.”
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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Ahead of this weekend’s final round of the Fujitsu V8 Supercar
Series at Phillip Island Raceway in Victoria, Protecnica Racing
and Chris Alajajian took to the circuit for a pair of productive
practice sessions.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo) |
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In the Jack Hillermans
Smash / Elf Lubricants Commodore, Protecnica Racing's Chris
Alajajian set the 16th fastest time in practice for the final
round of the 2006 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series at Phillip Island
Raceway.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo)
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