Talk:Chris Alajajian
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Data needs correction
[edit]Upon reviwing footage of the Porter accident, Alajajian WAS involved, but not significantly. Alajajian clipped the stationary car of Porter.
Additionally message from a fan needs to be deleted. It is not relevant to the article. --Falcadore 05:57, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
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