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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE, SEPTEMBER 12 2006
ADELAIDE ADVENTURE AWAITS ALAJAJIAN AND PROTECNICA RACING
After a strong
showing at Oran Park Raceway last month, Protecnica Racing and Chris Alajajian
head to South Australia this weekend, for Round 5 of the 2006 Fujitsu
V8 Supercar Series at Mallala Motorsport Park, accompanied by a little
bit of added confidence.
In just their second
round in the series, the Sydneysiders starred at Oran Park. Alajajian
qualified inside the Top 10, and was on-course for a podium finish in
Race 3, before being caught out on a patch of oil. He dropped from third
place to finish a still-credible seventh aboard the Jack Hillermans /
Elf Lubricants Commodore.
“We have shown
that we are capable of running at the front,” said Alajajian. “It
exceeded our expectations of where we thought we would be, but it was
a good feeling to be passing cars and running that high in the order.
“It didn’t
work out unfortunately when I hit the oil late in the race and spun, but
the run up until that point gives us some extra confidence to know what
we can achieve.
“While we are
keen to show that Oran Park wasn’t a fluke, we’re still looking
at the rest of this year as a learning exercise. It’s another weekend
to gain experience and continue to learn.
“When we get
out onto the track, it’s a completely new round. It won’t
matter where you finished or what you did last time, so I’m going
to focus on what I need to do this weekend which will give us the most
positive outcome.”
Alajajian has previously
raced twice at Mallala. In 2004, he scored a pair of second-place finishes
in the Australian Production Car Championship, and last year finished
on the podium in the Australian Formula 3 Championship.
In late April 2006, the 2.6km circuit was also the scene of Alajajian’s
first handful of laps behind the wheel of a V8 Supercar, when he drove
Protecnica Racing’s VZ Commodore in a handover session.
“It felt like
a boat, when I first got into the car after driving the F3 car,”
the 19 year-old says,” but now I’ve grown accustomed to it.
Looking back on that day, my perspective on the car has obviously changed
a lot and I’m learning all the time what it takes to drive a Supercar
well.
“The Turn 5 hairpin
is particularly important at Mallala. It’s at the end the long back
straight, so you arrive there with a lot of speed, which means you need
to be particularly careful with your braking.”
Like Alajajian,
Protecnica Racing team owner Scott Anderson is eager for the round to
get underway at Mallala, which has played host to some of the teams most
memorable moments.
“Mallala has
been involved in some of our big milestones as a team,” Anderson
said. “We’ll always look back fondly on the weekend in 2004
when we won the GTP title with Justin Hemmes. It was our first GTP Championship
after coming close a couple of times, and it was even sweeter because
we had to work for it and rebuild the car on Saturday night because of
a crash.
“Then, earlier
this year, the handover day was a big milestone for us in this project.
We took control of the car and had our first, albeit small, hands-on taste
of a V8 Supercar.
“A lot of work
was done to get to that day and a lot of work has been done since, and
I think Oran Park definitely showed we are making good progress. I’m
pleased with how far we’ve come, and we're looking forward to getting
back out there this weekend and keeping it going."
As a stand alone round
of the 2006 series, practice and qualifying will be held on Saturday,
before three races on Sunday. Races 1 and 2 will be contested across 16
laps, with the second a full reverse-grid, with Race 3 scheduled for 28
laps.
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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After a strong showing at Oran Park Raceway last month, Protecnica
Racing and Chris Alajajian head to South Australia this weekend,
for Round 5 of the 2006 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series at Mallala
Motorsport Park, accompanied by a little bit of added confidence.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo) |
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Mallala Motorsport
Park has been central to a number of key moments for Protecnica
Racing and Chris Alajajian - it was where the team sealed the
2004 GTP title, and where the Sydneysiders had their first taste
of a V8 Supercar earlier in the year.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo)
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