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MEDIA
RELEASE- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, JULY 22 2006
MORE PROGRESS MADE BY ALAJAJIAN IN SUPERCAR DEBUT
It was another
positive day for Protecnica Racing and Chris Alajajian in their Fujitsu
V8 Supercar Series debut at Queensland Raceway, despite a late race off
which saw Alajajian finish down the order.
Coming off a promising,
albeit shortened, pair of practice sessions on Friday at the Ipswich circuit,
the Sydney team continuing to make ground as they come to grips with the
Jack Hillermans / Elf Lubricants Commodore and V8 Supercar competition.
In Qualifying, Alajajian
improved his times throughout the session to eventually record a fastest
lap of 1:13.0545. The time, seven tenths of a second faster than his Friday
best, secured a respectable 23rd place on the grid for his first start
in the series.
“We’re
getting quicker each time we go out onto the track, which is what this
weekend is all about,” said the 19 year-old. “Yesterdays incident
put us behind and bit and cost us some track time, but the Protecnica
guys and the TAFE crew did a great job fixing the car.
“I know there’s
still a lot of time in the car which is positive. We’re getting
there, it’s just a matter of getting the laps under our belt.”
In his first V8 Supercar
race, The Chris made an impressive start, picking his way through to 16th
place by Lap 5. Alajajian was on-course for a Top 15 finish, until he
was caught out on the penultimate lap by a trail of oil on the circuit,
dropping to finish in 30th position.
“I saw the smoke
and assumed it was tyre smoke,” he said. “I slowed down and
braked really early into the corner [Turn 4], but the oil started some
way out from the corner. When I hit the brakes, I was pretty much sliding
the whole way into the corner and went off.”
While the end result
didn’t reflect the strong showing, the team remain upbeat. Alajajian’s
fastest lap - 1:13.4433, recorded on Lap 4 of 16 - was nine-tenths of
a second behind the fastest lap of the race, closing the gap from previous
sessions.
“We were gaining
throughout the race,” Alajajian enthused. “Passing the cars
in the early laps helped me gain confidence and it was going well.
“I flat-spotted
a tyre on Lap 5 which cost us a bit of time and slowed us a little bit
in the remaining laps, but once I got back into a rhythm I was able to
put in some consistent times, close the gap to the cars infront of me
and open the margin behind me.
“We’ve
got two more races tomorrow and two more opportunities to learn. It’s
been good so far, so hopefully we can stay out of trouble and continue
to improve.”
Protecnica Racing team
owner Scott Anderson was also pleased with the progress the team and Alajajian
have made throughout the weekend.
“I’m pretty
happy with how it went,” he said of the team's first race in the
series. “Chris drove well. Unfortunately I told him it was tyre
smoke and not oil smoke when he went off, but he’s learning all
the time and bringing his times down. We
didn’t have any problems with the car, and the guys have done really
well.”
Round 3 of the Fujitsu
V8 Supercar Series concludes tomorrow, with the 16-lap reverse grid Race
2 at 10am and Race 3, 28 laps, at 1:20pm.
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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Protecnica Racing's Chris Alajajian had another positive day in
his debut in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series at Queensland Raceway,
despite coming unstuck on a trail of oil late in Race 1. |
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Chris Alajajian
continues to learn and improve his times aboard the Jack Hillermans
/ Elf Lubricants Commodore at Queensland Raceway in his Fujitsu
V8 Supercar Series debut.
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