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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE, DECEMBER 10 2006
ALAJAJIAN FIGHTS BACK TO 14TH IN FINAL RACE OF YEAR
In the final
race of the 2006 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series at Phillip Island Raceway
today, Protecnica Racing’s Chris Alajajian progressed through the
order to finish 14th from the rear of field.
After a Race 1 DNF, Race 2 was always going to be a challenge for the
20 year-old, starting from the tail end of the 34-car field. Alajajian
signaled his intentions early, though, passing 12 cars on the opening
tour to complete it in 22nd place.
Further overtaking maneuvers saw the Jack Hillermans Smash / Elf Lubricants
Commodore sit in 13th place by Lap 7. He eventually finished 14th, delayed
by a half-spin at Turn 4 on Lap 13.
“We were having a pretty good run,” said Alajajian. “The
first lap was pretty hairy, with cars everywhere, but I was able to settle
into a rhythm and improve my position pretty much every lap.
“Unfortunately I made a mistake at Turn 4 which cost us a couple
of spots. I was playing around with the brake bias trying to find the
best setting but put too much on the rear and the back of the car stepped
out under brakes, allowing a a couple of cars to get past me.
“The team did a great job to get the car prepared for today with
the damage it had after Race 1 and our pace was pretty good, I probably
would’ve ended up inside the Top 10 if not for the spin.”
It ended a frustrating
weekend for the Sydneysiders, though one highlighted by seventh place
in qualifying - the best result to date for Alajajian and the team in
their short Supercar career.
“We improved
a lot through this weekend,” Alajajian said. “As usual this
year we came here without any experience of the car here, but worked at
it and got better as our result in qualifying showed.
“We just worked
with what we had and the result was a pretty good car. Today’s result
wasn’t one to be particularly happy about, but if it wasn’t
for all the Protecnica guys we wouldn’t have even been that high
up.
“I’d like
to thank them for all of their efforts and the awesome job they've done
this year."
The weekend capped
Protecnica Racing’s first foray into the V8 Supercar feeder class.
Since debuting in the series in Round 3, Alajajian has qualified in the
Top 10 three times, and scored Top 10 round results at Oran Park and Mallala
Motorsport Park, with sixth at the latter.
“I’m pleased
with what we’ve done this year,” said team owner Scott Anderson.
“We’ve come into one of the most competitive categories in
Australia mid-season without any other experience with these cars and
performed well.
“Chris has shown
he has the speed to get the job done and our guys have done a great job
to adapt to the class and give Chris a good car. The results we’ve
achieved on paper are good, and while the results may not totally reflect
it, it's extremely satisfying to have been as competitive and quick as
we have been."
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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In the final race of the 2006 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series at Phillip
Island Raceway today, Protecnica Racing’s Chris Alajajian
progressed through the order to finish 14th from the rear of field.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo) |
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The weekend capped Protecnica Racing and Chris Alajajian's first
foray into the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series, with Alajajian having
qualified in the Top 10 three times and scored two Top 10 round
results.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo)
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