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MEDIA
RELEASE- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, JULY 21 2006
PROTECNICA'S PROMISING FIRST DAY CUT SHORT
Things don’t
always go to plan in motorsport, and a damaged car and shortened track
time as the result of being caught up in someone else’s incident
wasn’t quite what Protecnica Racing had in mind for their first
day in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series.
The incident occurred
in the second of two practice sessions today at Queensland Raceway, when
team driver Chris Alajajian caught a slower car on the run between Turn
3 and Turn 4.
“I was trying
to overtake the car, and about three-quarters of my car was down the inside
of his car,” Alajajian explained. “When he hit the brakes,
his front-left just locked and it made him come straight across the front
of me.
“It was either
go onto the grass to try and avoid him or go straight into him, so I went
off onto the grass on the inside of the track, and as I went off, he must
have saved it and continued going along.
“When I was about
to re-enter the track, I could see him beside me, about to drive through
the corner. I was on the grass and couldn’t stop but he just kept
on driving and I had nowhere to go, I clipped his rear end and damaged
the car. It’s
really frustrating. We just didn’t need that.”
It ended what had been
a productive day until that point. In the opening session, Alajajian completed
25 laps in the Jack Hillermans / Elf Lubricants Commodore, improving his
laptimes consistently, ending with a fastest lap of 1:13.7456.
The time saw him end
the session in a promising 18th position in the 41 car field, less than
half a second outside the top ten which was dominated by Queensland-based
teams. In his considerably shortened Practice 2, Alajajian recorded eight
laps, with a best time of 1:13.8371. While the time was just 1.67 seconds
behind the fastest time of the session, he was 23rd fastest in the competitive
field.
“It was going
well up until the incident,” said the 19 year-old. “The first
session was very productive. We didn’t have any problems, we just
got stuck into doing clean laps, learning, improving the car and lowering
our times, which we were able to achieve.
“The car was
getting better with each run we did. We made some changes between sessions
which had a positive impact and we were about to come in and make another
little change which I feel would’ve made a big difference, but it
didn’t happen in the end.
“Despite the
problem today, it’s all coming together. The hard work the guys
have done was paying off. Unfortunately the incident cost us most of the
session and put us behind on our program a little bit, but we were on
a competitive pace straight away which is a credit to them.”
The Jack Hillermans
/ Elf Lubricants Commodore is currently being repaired ahead of qualifying
tomorrow morning. Race 1 will start at 2pm, before Races 2 and 3 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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Media Resources ::
Chris Alajajian Driver Profile - CLICK
HERE
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please credit Protecnica Racing)
It was a promising start to Round 3 of the Fujitsu V8 Supercar
Series for Protecnica Racing and Chris Alajajian, the debutants
setting the 18th fastest time in Practice 1 at Queensland Raceway. |
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Chris Alajajian
and Protecnica Racing's Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series debut continues
tomorrow, Saturday, with qualifying and Race 1.
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Additional media
resources can be found at www.tokencameo.com/resources/protecnica/.
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