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MEDIA
RELEASE- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, JULY 18 2006
PROTECNICA RACING READY FOR FUJITSU SERIES DEBUT
After many
months of planning and hard work, it’s showtime for Protecnica Racing
and Chris Alajajian this weekend, when they make their debut in the Fujitsu
V8 Supercar Series at Queensland Raceway.
It has been all systems
go for the Sydney-based team since making the decision to enter the series.
As part of the preparation, Protecnica Racing team owner Scott Anderson
estimates in excess of 350 hours of work have been completed on the ex-Team
Dynamik Commodore since it was purchased in April.
“The results
you get on the track are only as good as the work you put in off the track,”
he said. “The work that’s gone into this weekend really goes
back months before we bought the car, in planning how we would attack
the series, and looking at what we would need in order to be competitive.
“Since we picked
up the car, we’ve been working extremely hard, checking and re-checking
every part, every measurement, really just to learn about the car if nothing
else.”
While Protecnica Racing
have amassed a vast amount of experience in rallying, off-road racing,
Production-based classes and open-wheelers, this weekend will be their
first outing with a V8 Supercar.
To aid the progression,
the team have enlisted experienced V8 Supercar engineer Oscar Fiorinotto
on a consulting basis.
“It’s a
very different animal to anything we’ve ever run before,”
Anderson said. “There is a lot that you need to learn before you
can even think about taking the car onto a track. Even with little things,
such as the life on the different components, it’s knowledge that
we need to build with time.
“I think our
preparation for the weekend has been good; I think we will go to Queensland
with a competitive package and certainly a good starting point for the
future.”
Continuing his climb
through the motorsport ranks after success in Production-based classes
and Formula 3, Alajajian is eagerly anticipating his Fujitsu Series debut
aboard the #43 Jack Hillermans / Elf Lubricants Commodore. He enters the
weekend with two V8 Supercar test days in the car at Oran Park under his
belt.
“It’s been
a long time coming,” the 19 year-old enthused. “It’s
been a long and complex process to make sure everything is right for this
weekend, but it has turned out really well; I’m pleased with it
and I know the guys are too.
“We’re
competing to an extent, but not competing for the Championship, so this
weekend will mainly be about learning as much as we can.
“Obviously we’ll
be looking to keep it clean in each race, and hopefully make up some ground
along the way as our understanding of the car, knowledge and pace improves.
“I think we’ve
got a lot of potential to achieve good things in the series, this weekend
is another step on the steep learning curve.”
Alajajian has raced
twice before at Queensland Raceway, recording podium finishes in each
instance. In 2003 - his debut season of car racing - Alajajian finished
second in each of the two Australian Production Car Championship races
at the circuit.
Last year, he maintained
his good run of form, finishing each race of Protecnica Racing’s
Australian Formula 3 debut on the podium.
“It’s not
a really hard circuit to learn from a drivers point of view, but the most
simple tracks are often the hardest from a technical point of view,”
he said.
“I enjoy racing
there, it’s a good circuit and I’ve been fortunate enough
to have some good results there in the past.
“It’s a
bit funny with how it all works out. It was July last year that Protecnica
were just starting out in F3 in Queensland, now we’re going up there
this weekend for our V8 debut too. I can’t wait.”
Round 3 of the Fujitsu
V8 Supercar Series kicks off on Friday at the Ipswich circuit, with a
pair of practice sessions, before Qualifying on Saturday morning. Race
1 will be contested over 16 laps on Saturday afternoon, with Race 2 (reverse
grid, 16 laps) and Race 3 (28 laps) on Sunday.
Protecnica Racing thanks
the ongoing support of Jack Hillermans Smash, Elf Lubricants and Nudie
Juices.
For more about Chris Alajajian, check out www.TheChris.com.au
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It's
showtime this weekend for Protecnica Racing and Chris Alajajian,
when they make their debut in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series.
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Sydneysider Chris
Alajajian enters the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series after success
in Production-based categories and Formula 3 in recent years.
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