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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE, DECEMBER 9 2006
OPENING RACE FRUSTRATION FOR ALAJAJIAN AFTER STRONG QUALIFYING PERFORMANCE
Race 1 in
the final round of the 2006 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series at Phillip Island
Raceway held plenty of promise for Protecnica Racing and Chris Alajajian
following a strong showing in qualifying, yet ultimately ended in frustration.
Turn 1, Lap 1 contact
between other cars ahead saw Alajajian take the Jack Hillermans Smash
/ Elf Lubricants Commodore off-road in evasive action. By the time he
got back on track, the 20-year old was at the tail of the 35-car field.
He made light work
of cars over the ensuing laps, passing numerous drivers on each tour to
sit in 20th place at the start of Lap 6. That would be the extent of the
progress, though; contact with another driver led to retirement from the
19-lap encounter.
“Coming into
Turn 1, there some contact between [Jack] Perkins, [Grant] Denyer and
Matthew White, and I had to go left off the track to avoid the incident,”
explained Alajajian.
“I was pretty
much dead last when I got back on the track, but I made up a few positions
and then on the run to the hairpin on Lap 6 one of the AU Falcon drivers
closed the door on me in what was a pretty defensive line so early in
the race.
“When he came
over and blocked me, my nose was already in there and his right rear hit
my left front which broke the wheel.
“I came into
the pits to change the tyre, and when I went back out there the steering
was off centre and the car was hard to keep on the road, so we parked
it.”
It came on the back
of an impressive performance by the Sydneysiders in Qualifying. Continuing
his improvement from Friday’s practice sessions, Alajajian secured
seventh place on the grid with a laptime of 1:35.3586. Since joining the
series in July, it was the team and Alajajian’s third Top 10 qualifying
result in five rounds.
“Friday was pretty
productive and we ended the day with a reasonable setup,” said Alajajian.
“We improved that some more overnight, put new tyres on it and got
a good result with seventh place.
“We’ve
slowly progressed throughout the weekend and there was still some time
in the car with further improvements to be made, which made us pretty
positive about Race 1 but it didn’t work out.”
The 2006 Fujitsu V8
Supercar Series concludes tomorrow at Phillip Island Raceway, with the
19-lap Race 2.
“Obviously we’re
hoping for a better run tomorrow,” said Alajajian. “We’ll
have a lot of work to do if we are going to have a reasonable result,
but it’s our last race for the season so I’d love to be able
to get a good result for the team after all of their efforts and time
during the year.”
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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Race 1 in the final round of the 2006 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series
at Phillip Island Raceway held plenty of promise for Protecnica
Racing and Chris Alajajian following a strong showing in qualifying,
yet ultimately ended in frustration.
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Protecnica Racing and Chris Alajajian's initial excursion into
the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series ends tomorrow at Phillip Island,
with the final race of the 2006 season.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo)
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