ALEC ROBBINS ON FDIRW: “A TOUGH BREAK AFTER A ROLLERCOASTER OF A WEEKEND”

The final event at Irwindale is always an exciting one.  The track is fast and we were ready to let it hang out! practice went very well with the larger rear tires we were running at this event and I was feeling great! 

Then on the final run of Thursday practice, the front of the car slid out and I went hard into the wall with the right front.  The car was in very rough shape, smashing the right side suspension, steering rack, rear subframe, even breaking the windshield from the impact.  I was doubtful we would be continuing on however my team kicked ass as always, and after wrenching all day Friday, the car was back in shape and ready for qualifying!  It was not 100% which showed a bit in our qualifying but it was enough to get us into the Top 32 for Saturday’s competition!

However, bad luck wasn’t behind us just yet.  During warm up practice before competition, the track had become very slick near the wall,  and on my first run out the car once again slid up to the wall and put the front end in.  I was super bummed knowing we had already used all of our spare parts after the first incident.  However after a few calls we were able to locate some of the parts we needed and salvaged enough from the first crash to get things back on and working!  Time was tight and we got the car together once again with seconds to spare.  We had to make a few adjustments, and were not certain on the alignment of the car at this point, but I was able to go out and put together a follow run. 

Now switching positions for my lead run,  I launched the car off the line and it immediately shut off.  Because we left the line, it was judged as an incomplete run and we were not able to advance past the Top 32.  It was a tough break after a rollercoaster of a weekend.

Overall 2021 was a hell of a season for us!  We finished off the year in 16th position.  We had multiple great battles and wins, a Number 1 Qualification, and our best finish yet in Pro 1 with 5th place in St. Louis.  I can’t thank you all enough for this amazing year and we look forward to talking to each of you and continuing our journey into next season!!

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WHEEL GIVEAWAY!!! – ROBBINS GOT ROBBED!!

Alec Robbins (Formula Drift, Pro Driver) got robbed! Don’t worry, he wasn’t actually robbed! (pheoww!) Alec’s FACEBOOK PAGE was TAKEN DOWN and we don’t why, but he’s got a NEW PAGE and we are going to help him get his following back and then some by…

That’s right!….doing a WHEEL GIVEAWAY!!!

Below are the rules on how you can ENTER TO WIN a brand NEW SET OF WHEELS:
1. SUBSCRIBE to Konig Wheels YouTube channel: Konig Wheels YouTube
2. COMMENT on the video: WHEEL GIVEAWAY!!! ROBBINS GOT ROBBED
3. LIKE Alec’s NEW FACEBOOK PAGE! @alecrobbinsracing
4. COMMENT your Favorite KONIG WHEEL on @alecrobbinsracing FACEBOOK POST!!!

For more details and information on the giveaway, please watch this video:



LIVE! Drawing Saturday 6/19/21 at FDNJ! Stay tuned!

Behind The Wheel Podcast: – (WHEEL GIVEAWAY!) ROBBINS GOT ROBBED!!!

Alec Robbins (Formula Drift, Pro Driver) got robbed! Don’t worry, not physically robbed… Facebook deleted his page and we don’t know why! But no worries, we got his back! We’ve decided to help him get his following back by doing, that’s right… you guessed it… a WHEEL GIVEAWAY!!! In this video, Scott (Konig Wheels, Vice President) and Jared (Konig Wheels, Marketing Coordinator) sit down with Alec and discuss what’s going on with him, the current Formula Drift season, the WHEEL GIVEAWAY of-course and so much more!

For more details on the GIVEAWAY: https://youtu.be/8WvKlu9N5BE

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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!

And please, if you like the podcast and what we’ve been doing here, please subscribe! We’re on iTunes, Google Play and we always put the full video interviews on our YouTube Channel (we’d love if you subscribe there as well)! Thank you for listening!

 

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Alec Robbins recaps FDORL ’19!!!

Formula Drift 2019 Season is rocking and rolling! With FDORL being the opening round for PRO2, Alec Robbins recaps his experience at FDORL!

There were a lot of nerves going into our first round of Formula Drift Pro2 in Orlando, FL. We had made a lot of updates over the offseason and with time constraints and bad weather we weren’t able to test our new set up. Luckily we have some great new partners on the team, like Sandbeck Race Development, who had the car on the dyno for the first time just a week before the event. With a full, fresh engine build (upgrading our stock rods and pistons to a set of Manley platinum series pistons and pro series rods) SRD had everything on the engine compartment built and tuned perfectly… We ended up 100+hp over last season. Other changes included adding a Whiteline swaybar setup to the car after running no swaybars in past seasons, as well as some other geometry changes.

Having not driven the car since the final round at Irwindale Speedway in October, I was anxious to get behind the wheel. After our first run, the nerves faded and the car felt amazing. With 40 drivers registered for the round, we knew that we would be limited on practice time, luckily no major adjustments were needed aside from tire pressures. We were able to get 4 practice runs in before qualifying, which isn’t nearly as much as I would have liked after not driving for 6 months, but the car was feeling better than ever and I had a good amount of confidence going into qualifying.

Our first qualifying run we decided to go for a more conservative, safe run and landed an 83/100 which set us up to be in 9th place. By the time we were up for our 2nd run, our 83 had us sitting in 15th place and on the verge of not making top 16. I knew we needed to throw down a solid run. Not wanting to leave anything on the table I initiated slightly higher than I had in previous runs and got into the wall. Staying committed I held it wide open, tapped the wall again before pulling away from it enough to maintain angle. I kept it high on the bank and still wide open dropping down to the first and second inner clips getting them perfectly. When we tapped the wall, it was hard enough to crack the left rear wheel causing it to go flat. Going into the last outer zone, I overshot it just a little bit before pulling the car back on line and finishing the run off with a big angle right on the outside zone. I could tell everyone in the stands was pumped, clapping and getting thumbs up as I pulled off track. The wall taps however impacted my score pretty heavily and we scored an 80 on our second run.. leaving us 17th out of 40 drivers and sitting just outside of making it into the competition. It was a huge bummer. However, going into the next round we know that we have a killer car. My confidence in my driving and in the car has never been higher and are super excited to tear up one of our favorite tracks at Road Atlanta for round 2 next week!

Huge thank you to all of my sponsors, friends, and family for getting us to the point we are at today. I couldn’t dream of a better group of people to be a part of this with us. Thank You!

Make sure to follow Alec Robbins on Instagram at @alecrobbinsracing for more!

Alec is running Konig Hypergrams in 18×9.5 et 25 on the front and rear in RED OPAL. The Konig Hypergram is Flow Formed.