Behind The Wheel Podcast: – EP15 – Savanna Little & Kevin Parlett!

In this episode of the Behind The Wheel Podcast, Scott (Konig Wheels, Marketing Director) is joined by Savanna Little and Kevin Parlett. Both are road racers that found a strong footing in Time Attack. Savanna started out modeling branched out into racing and creating content. Kevin and Savanna started Apex Garage and provide some great care and race-focused content. She updates us with an inside look of what her lifestyle is like and what she has coming up next!

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Taylor Hull wins round 2 of the $100,000 shootout!

Taylor Hull wins round 2 of the $100,000 shootout by Klutch Kickers

March 7th, 2020 

Taylor Hull, his wife and spotter Tamarah Hull, and crew chief for the weekend J J Alfano unloaded the freshly wrapped Cadillac ATS-V in Holt, FL. The track is called Emerald Coast Dragway, but Klutch Kickers took it upon themselves to build a track next to the strip specifically designed for drifting. The track is small, tight, and technical; perfect for equalizing the power advantage that Taylor and several other competitors may have had.

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Saturday practice went well, but was not without issue completely. The team had a blower belt failure but quickly changed it out and was back on track. Achilles tire smoke filled the air with every lap Hull made with the vehicle. He was interviewed after practice stating “We made alot of changes over the offseason with suspension geometry that helped put a ton of speed in the car we were lacking before. It really helps us, especially in chase to be able to surge up on other cars and keep a very tight tandem. Cory Cox designed and built us a brand new pair of custom overfenders and Patrick at ERA tees wrapped it in this tribute livery. I’m excited to see how this event goes for us!” Later Saturday evening, Taylor would qualify with a score of 80, giving him a bye into top 32, but with a final standing of 13th. That result would mean he would have to chase first on every battle past top 32.

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The car was prepped Sunday Morning with a oil change courtesy of Liqui Moly and a few changes for increased grip on the Yellowspeed coilovers and then Sunday practice went flawlessly. Taylor got through his top 32 battle cleanly and moved on to top 16 opening ceremonies. 

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Taylor was welcomed by the crowd at introduction and tipped his black cowboy hat to them before preparing for battle. His top 16 battle was arguably his toughest. It was against fellow Formula Drift pro driver and winner of Klutch Kickers round 1, Alec Hohnadell. Taylor chased first and was very close to Alec through the course. Hull would lead next and on the second run, the pair made heavy contact coming into the first touch and go. Fortunately, both cars were able to continue in drift and finish the battle. The judges awarded the victory to Hull. Upon arrival to the pit, Taylor, JJ, and most of Ethan Parnell’s crew went to work to repair the Cadillac and prepare it once more for battle. 

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Taylor would face Nick Castleberry in the great 8. The pair had battled once before at Emerald Coast back in December. Again, after a close battle Taylor would move on. For the final four, Taylor would be against one of his good friends and long time competitor Kevin Lawerence. They know each other well from competing in the Pro series of Formula Drift. Kevin would lead first, but cold tires would lead to a spin on his lead, giving a huge advantage to Hull. Taylor put a solid lead on display next that Kevin followed closely with Taylor being declared the victor.

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The finals would be Taylor Hull against Nick Noback who recently purchased a pro level vehicle from recently retired Alex Heilbrunn. The pair would have a very close battle that the judges took some time to dissect. In the end Taylor Hull was announced to the crowd as the winner. He stood on the roof of the Cadillac, fist pumping in elation to applause of the crowd. He was interviewed following the announcement. “This is amazing! To have the opportunity to come and compete for $10,000 is unprecedented, and to go the gauntlet of awesome drivers that we just did…It feels so great. Every one of the battles was tough, but our Cadillac worked great, it was fast, and I pushed as hard as I could! And to win with the new livery on the car as a tribute to Dale Earnhardt, man that’s cool. We’re going to keep this momentum rolling this year, it’s going to be a great one!

Taylor Hull Win

Taylor will be competing again with Klutch Kickers April 25-26 then at Road Atlanta for Formula Drift May 8-9. He would like to thank the fans, his crew and all his partners for their support.

Taylor is running Konig Dekagram in 18×8.5″ et 35mm front and 18×10.5″ et 18mm rear. The Konig Dekagram is Flow Formed.

Behind The Wheel Podcast: – EP13- Alec Robbins from SEMA 2019!

In this episode of the” Behind The Wheel” podcast Scott interviews Formula Drift Pro 2 Driver, Alec Robbins! They discuss what’s next for 2020 season and so much more! Tune in and let us know what you think!

Thanks for all of your support and listening!

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Behind The Wheel Podcast: FD Edition – FDTX 2019

PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! #FDTX was an exciting one for sure! With this event bringing the PRO2 2019 season to a close, Adam LZ gets a podium finish and will James Deane 3peat?!  Scott and Joey recap Formula Drift Texas, on this edition of our Formula Drift edition of the podcast! 

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Track footage from Formula Drift LIVE Stream:
Formula DRIFT – Texas 2019 – Main Event LIVE!
Formula DRIFT – Texas 2019 – Pro 2 Top 16 LIVE!

See you after FD Irwindale!

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The “Fix” – Kelsey Rowlings Recaps!

Kelsey’s drifting for August 2019 – The “Fix” is in!

August was another busy month of drifting for team Drift Chick.  First up was Round 3 of Formula Drift Pro2 competition.  Having developed a new method for mounting our power steering pump, and having finally identified and resolved our round 1 crash related issues, we were optimistic heading into the event.

Formula Drift St. Louis

We arrived in St. Louis August 6, ready to head out to the World Wide Technology Raceway for Formula Drift. The team felt good with the new power steering set up as we had a chance to do some quick, but short, testing before we departed and all appeared to be good.  The new set up, which we reviewed in the June/July newsletter, dramatically reduced power steering pump speed and should make a big improvement in pump reliability.

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After checking and prepping the car Wednesday, Kelsey started the first of two practice sessions early Thursday afternoon.  With all drivers seeing the new St. Louis track layout for the first time, everyone was taking it easy in the early runs, feeling out the new course. Kelsey looked OK her first run, but upon returning to the hot pit she noted the steering had stiffened up. We were all quite disappointed with this turn of events. Given two practice sessions were scheduled, the team decided to forgo the rest of the first session to head back to the pits to more thoroughly check the car. Given the pump seemed to be working we were at a loss as to the cause of the stiffness. We changed the steering rack in the event that was the problem and carefully flushed, bled and rechecked the system.

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Kelsey headed out for the second practice session. For her first run, the steering was fine, but suddenly it stiffened once again.  At this point we realized the problem was heat related, but were still not sure the cause.  So we improvised. After each run Kelsey shut the car down once back to the starting grid. The extraordinary crew happily pushed the car all the way to the start line. When ready to go, Kelsey fired up the car and took a run. The bandaid solution to manage heat was working and she managed to get in a few more practice runs. But, on this new course, we feared missing the first practice session would be a real disadvantage.

Early Thursday evening it came time to qualify and we continued to manage the heat problem as we did during practice. Unfortunately, the loss of a critical practice session was evident as Kelsey failed to qualify in the highly competitive field.

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On Friday we spent more time investigating the heat issue. We now had a theory and we removed the steering shaft assembly to test it.  Sure enough, we found that as the steering shaft heated the shaft would bind in the bushing that holds the shaft in place. After Round 2 in May we replaced the shaft and bushing asthey were impacted by the severe Round 1 crash. It may well be the new shaft was just ever so slightly larger than the steering shaft we replaced and heat from our exhaust manifold now heated the shaft just enough to expand and bind in the bushing. Kelsey attended two other events after the shaft change, prior to St. Louis, and experienced this very problem to some degree. Not realizing the cause, we assumed we still had pump problems during these events. We even changed pumps at these events, which did not help once the car heated up again. We also thought significant change in pump mounting we made priuor to St. Louis had solved the pump problem (it did).  Little did we know it was the bushing.

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The steering fix is in!

Upon returning from St. Louis we implemented a few changes.  We slightly enlarged the bushing to allow more room for thermal expansion. We also removed an exhaust manifold and applied a ceramic thermal barrier coating to help reduce heating of the shaft.  After completing these steps we then tested the car at Orlando Speed World. During the test we allowed the to car idle while changing tires between test runs to simulate competition conditions and to provide the maximum heat input to the steering shaft.  The results were good. No binding.  But, the ultimate test before competition would be the Grid Life event.

Gridlife South

Next up was the GRIDLIFE South 2019 Music & Motorsports Festival held August 23 through 25. The event was held at the beautiful Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia. With a tremendous crowd on hand, a number of different motorsports were brought together with a broad array of musical talent to again create one of the best festivals in the U.S. Of course, most fans came to see the drifting. And, with a number of amazing drivers, the drifting did not disappoint.

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Over the three day event Kelsey had a few sessions each day to drift the car.  This was a great opportunity to really test the changes made to steering set up. We are thrilled to report the issue seems to have been resolved as Kelsey had no issues whatsoever with the steering bind we experienced in St. Louis.  Overall, an excellent weekend and excellent event!

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Moving Ahead

Next up is Round 4 of Formula Drift Pro2 which will be held at the Texas Motor Speedway September 12 through 14.  This will be the season finale and we are looking forward to finally having the car working well for the event!  Preparation is now underway with the primary focus being placed on our transmission which we just removed and inspected. We determined some gears will need to be replaced to help assure reliability. We are hoping hurricane Dorian, which is headed our way, won’t affect parts deliveries or our ability to complete repairs and maintenance before we depart for Texas on September 10.

Looking Good

Kelsey’s Voodoo Ride S14 always looks great for photos. How do we do it? Prior to and during each event the car gets some much needed TLC from a number of the amazing Voodoo Ride detailing products. The Crew Chief is quite impressed with the spray detailer and glass cleaner.  Check them out at VoodooRide.com.

As always, we will continue to get out there to compete hard and to constantly learn and improve.

All the best to each of you!
Kelsey (aka Drift Chick) and Dan Rowlings

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Kelsey is running Konig Hypergrams in 17×9 et 25mm front and 18×9.5 et 25mm rear. The Konig Hypergram is Flow Formed.

8 Crazy and Unique Formula Drift Cars!

If you’re an avid Formula Drift fan and followed along for years you may have your share of favorite memories. However, can you remember some of the most unique FD builds to take the grid? Here are our top 8 picks for most unique Formula Drift Cars! Let us know if you think we missed any or what your favorite ones are!

8. James Bondurant’s Factory Five Shelby Replica

James Bondurant (son of Bob Bondurant) brought a few unique cars out to Formula Drift over his career span. The most unique was a Factory Five Roadster, which is a mock chassis of the famous 427 Shelby Cobra. He never qualified in it

7. Mike Peter’s Automatic Chevrolet El Camino

Mike Peters drove a 3 speed automatic Chevrolet El Camino around Formula Drift for quite some time! The automatic transmission is now illegal in Formula Drift so this is another unique feature to this odd drift car that stands out. You could also classify it as the only “truck” to run in Formula Drift if you wanted too. The really cool thing about this build is that is was super budget and Mike Peters was decently competitive with it.

6. Travis Reeder’s Electric EL1 Chevrolet Camaro

Travis Reeder with Napoleon Motorsports unveiled a full electric Chevrolet Camaro for the 2019 Formula Drift season. The car qualified at Road Atlanta putting this Chevy in the history books of Formula Drift. This Camaro runs Konig Ampliform wheels that are 20″ x 9.5″in the rear and 19″ x 8.5″ in the front wrapped in Nitto NT555G2 tires.

5. Team Falken’s 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

Team Falken really had their glory days of Formula Drift in the early years of the sport. The 1969 Chevy Camaro was a perfect example of the boys in teal and blue throwing anything on the track they thought could drift. Ryan Hampton was tasked with trying to wheel this old muscle car around Formula Drift. While the car never performed exceptionally well he did look up to the standard of the times in Formula Drift and man it looked good sideways.

4. James Robinson’s V6 Honda Element

James Robinson took his day job as an engineer at Honda and applied his skills to building a V6 swapped Honda Element for Formula Drift. This marks the only SUV or non-car chassis to compete in the sport to date. The new rulebook does not allow trucks or SUVs to compete in the series so this will stand as the lone qualifying SUV for a long time into the future.

3. Tanner Foust’s RWD Volkswagen Passat 

Tanner Foust and his crew chief/builder Stephan Papadakis have brought some wild builds into Formula Drift over the years. I choose to dig into the Volkswagen Passat that was converted to RWD with a Chevrolet LS7 squeezed into the engine baby. The car was a very unique chassis and the first Volkswagen to compete in Formula Drift. While Tanner Foust is retired from Formula Drift he still brings the Passat out to events such as Gridlife where the car has been dubbed the “Drift Taxi.”

2. Blake Fuller’s RWD Acura Integra

In the early days of Formula Drift we had Blake Fuller of Braille Battery bring the first RWD converted FWD car to Formula Drift. He showed up with a DC2 Acura Integra that he converted to RWD and competed in FD. This car wouldn’t even be competitive in Pro Am these days but it was pretty cool and unique for its time. It was also the first Honda chassis to compete in Formula Drift with several to follow.

1.Federico Sceriffo’s Nitrous Powered Ferrari 599

This is the car you are likely the most familiar with on this list. The Ferrari 599 made a debut in the 2018 season piloted by Italian drifter Fedrico Sceriffo. The first version of the car was a twin-supercharge the 6.0-liter V12 for its debut season. It was later simplified to a simpler motor setup with nitrous to top it off for power. It’s not likely we will see another exotic car compete in Formula Drift in the next decade so this is truly a crazy and unique chassis to treasure.

Behind The Wheel Podcast: FD Edition – FDSEA 2019

PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! #FDSEA brought with it a fair share of controversy, crashes and of course excitement! Worthouse yet again leaves Monroe on top. With both Wiecek and Deane on the podium, but with Deane knocking out Aasbo in their Top 16, is the top seat for the championship spot wide open? Our boys Joey and Scott breakdown FDSEA from top to bottom in the latest episode of Behind The Wheel podcast, Formula Drift Edition!

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See you after FD ST. LOUIS!

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Behind The Wheel Podcast: – Wheel Wednesday – Sponsorships

Wheel Wednesday is a segment where Scott (Konig Wheels, Marketing Director) and Nick (Konig Wheels, Marketing team) break down some of the questions we consistently get asked via social media, discussing one wheel tech-related topic, talking cars and any other cool things we have upcoming or going on. So you may be the first to hear about wheel giveaways or new wheels. We also might go in-depth on technical topics!

On this episode, we talk “HOW TO GET SPONSORED”! One of the most frequent topics we get asked about is “sponsorship”. Scott and Nick give you some insight on what you would need to generate a formal sponsorship proposal and also give you some direction on what most companies may be looking for within a potential candidate.  If you’re in the beginning phase of becoming or being an entrepreneur, this is definitely one you do not want to miss!

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