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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE, AUGUST 13 2006
PROTECNICA’S PACE FOILED BY OIL SLICK
Protecnica
Racing and Chris Alajajian starred today in Round 4 of the Fujitsu V8
Supercar Series, with oil on the circuit costing Alajajian a podium finish
in the final race.
Races 2 and 3 of their
second weekend of V8 Supercar competition again saw a strong performance
from the Sydneysiders. During each race, Alajajian showed plenty of racecraft
and pace to move up the order in the Jack Hillermans / Elf Lubricants
Commodore.
Starting from 24th
place in the reverse-grid Race 2, the 19 year-old carved his way up to
15th place on the opening lap. Further gains saw Alajajian move up to
10th place by half-race distance, before a spin at Turn 1. It dropped
‘The Chris’ well down the order, eventually recovering to
24th place.
“I learnt from
yesterday, when I lost places on Lap 1 by getting caught on the outside,”
said Alajajian. “This time I chose to stay on the inside and it
worked for me.
“As the fuel
load was going down through the race, I started losing rear end grip.
We had the brake bias more towards the rear early in the race, but as
I was concentrating on catching the car infront, I wasn’t paying
enough attention to the brake bias.
“Going into Turn
1, the car got taily in the rear end, and when I got on the brakes, the
rears locked. I tried to catch it but it went around.”
Alajajian lined up
for the third and final race of the weekend from 14th place. With a combination
of bold overtaking moves and speed which included the fourth fastest lap
of the race, Alajajian charged through the field to sit in third place
on Lap 17 of 26.
Three laps later, as
he was closing on second-placed Nathan Pretty, the teams hopes were dealt
a cruel blow. Oil had been dropped on the circuit by a competitors ailing
car through Turn 7, which caught a number of drivers including Alajajian
out.
“I was behind
Pretty, and I take a different line to him through Turn 7, which turned
out to be the line with the oil on it,” lamented Alajajian. “When
I got there and realised I was on the oil it was too late and I spun.”
Alajajian regrouped
to finish in seventh place. While it was a far cry from the potential
result, he was pleased with what had been achieved.
“It was a good
feeling in that last race,” he said. “We were up there amongst
the front of the field and holding our own. We got past a few of them
and our pace was definitely there.”
“This weekend
has shown that we can be very competitive. Our first two rounds have been
very eventful and very experimental for us, but I’ve learnt a lot
about driving these cars, and there is more to come.”
Also able to take positives
from the weekend was Protecnica Racing team owner Scott Anderson, who
is proud of the teams performance since moving into the competitive V8
Supercar feeder class.
“We still don’t
really have the results to show, but I’m really pleased with our
efforts and how we’ve come to grips with it all,” said Anderson.
“In Race 3, we
were lapping as fast as the leaders. As the race was going on others were
struggling on tyres, but our car was staying consistent. We were looking
at a podium finish, but unfortunately it didn’t work out.
“There are a
lot more races this year and a lot more to learn, so hopefully we can
have some more strong weekends."
The next round of the
Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series will be at South Australia’s Mallala
Motorsport Park on September 15-17.
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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Protecnica Racing and Chris Alajajian starred today in Round 4
of the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series, with oil on the circuit costing
Alajajian a podium finish in the final race.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo) |
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Protecnica Racing's
Chris Alajajian charged through the field and was closing on
second place in Race 3 of the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series at
Oran Park, when he came unstuck on a trail of oil, dropping
to finish seventh.
(Protecnica Racing / Dirk Klynsmith Photo)
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