BTW PODCAST – #WHEELWEDNESDAY – BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY!!

In this week’s Behind The Wheel “Wheel Wednesday” podcast, Scott (Konig Wheels , Marketing Director) and Nick (Konig Wheels, Marketing team) talk about “buyer Responsibility” – Important things to do your research on when buying from a retailer.

We hope you enjoy the podcast! If you like what you hear, let us know! We’d love some feedback. Let us know what else you’d like us to talk about for the next upcoming segments of Wheel Wednesday!

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BTW Podcast: – EP15 – Savanna Little & Kevin Parlett!

In this episode of the Behind The Wheel Podcast, Scott (Konig Wheels , Marketing Directo) 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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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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KEVIN LAWRENCE – FD PRO DRIVER – BEHIND THE WHEEL PODCAST – EP9!

We’re back with episode 9 of the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and it’s a good one! With the Formula Drift season only a few months away we took a bit of time to get with Formula Drift Pro Driver and Enjuku Racing’s very own, Kevin Lawrence! Kevin has been one of our sponsored drivers for about 4 years now and it’s an absolute honor being able to be on his program through so much of his professional growth.

Kevin talks about his Pro 1 Formula Drift debut and why he had to run the event last minute in their backup Skyline R32, development of his RB32, what its like running a program behind the scenes and so much more!

We’re starting something new with this episode. We’re going to be releasing the YouTube video versions in multiple parts from now on. We will continue to release another part every day until we come to the conclusion!

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Behind The Wheel Podcast: – EP09- Kevin Lawrence

Formula Drift PRO driver, Kevin Lawrence has been a Konig sponsored driver for 4 years now. In that time Kevin and the Enjuku Racing team have become like family to us. We asked Kevin if he wanted to come on the podcast and he was down!

In this first part of his podcast (Part 1 of 5) Kevin talks about how he got into drifting, his love for AE86s, making his Formula Drift Pro debut at FD Long Beach (#FDLB), what caused them to have to make that debut last minute with Enjuku Racing’s Demo / back up vehicle ( R32 Skyline ) and of course we kick things off with a 10 question quickfire!

We will be releasing another part of this podcast everyday until conclusion. We will update this page below!

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As always you can use our timeline cheatsheet (below) to jump around in the podcast and hear what you like the most.

 

CONTENT CHEAT MENU:
0:20 | 10 Question Quick-fire
2:44 | Introducing Kevin Lawrence
3:50 | Our Relationship + Enjuku
4:20 | K Law or Hatchy? (AE86)
6:14 | How did you get into drifting and become involved with Enjuku?
8:45 | What was your journey to pro?
10:20 | AE86 -> S-chassis?
11:06 | Not enough credit is given to running a program
12:04 | FD Pro Debut and it was not ideal!
15:57 | What are you doing to prep for 2019?
18:40 | Hours during the season
20:42 | This is not like golf; do it for the LOVE!
22:38 | Drifting in person…Live Stream doesn’t do justice
23:58 | Going into 2019; RB again. 370 next
24:07 | Purist RHD to 370z (LHD)
27:00 | RB to 370?
29:04 | “RB32”! What is it? Dry sump; The answer to issues
30:24 | What does someone need for an RB30 – powered “s”?
32:04 | Improvements to driving/program?
34:35 | Car got way faster each round!
36:40 | Any tracks you’re looking forward to revisiting?
37:47 | Differences in drifting here vs. abroad
40:57 | Trips as mental breaks?
47:36 | FD Doesn’t get enough credit
51:50 | Struggling mentally while competing.
1:03:09 | Advice for rookie’s this year?
1:05:30 | No spares!
1:10:00 | Enjuku is a class act; you are super reliable
1:11:20 | We out!!! Outro

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Lawrence recaps FDTX!!!

Lawrence and the Enjuku Racing team hit the Texas Motor Speedway track and tell us how they dealt with the rain and his battle with Piotr Wiecek! Enjoy and see you guys at the last round in Irwindale, CA!

“Hey everybody! It’s that time again where I get to share with you how my weekend went at Formula Drift, This time from Dallas, TX!

Thursday Practice.

After a great time in St. Louis I was eager to get out to Texas and drive. We took 6 laps total on Thursday with some slight progression in dialing in my line. We decided to call it early since the weather was looking like rain for Friday and I didn’t want to take all my allotted 12 practice laps in the dry in case it was to be raining for qualifying.

Friday.

The weather was still calling for rain but now much later in the day. We went out to practice and it would seem like we would luck out and be able to practice and get our qualifying in before the rain hit. The first pair of runs now earlier in the day than on Thursday showed the track had actually lost a bit of grip in some areas but picked up some in others. We removed my rear sway bar but upped the tire pressure a bit as my car was washing out on turn 1 but was also struggling to get out to the outer zones. I was only able to get in 2 more laps before qualifying and was feeling frustrated as I had yet to put down a solid pass checking off all the clips and zones.

Qualifying pass 1 I leave the gate and again wash out a bit on turn 1 leaving some points on the table at inner clip 1. I get to outside zone1 but short come to the touch and go before making the dive tight into inner clip 2. Transition into outer zone 2 a bit early and don’t quite reach out to it and wrap tight around the final turn and inner clip 3.
I was awarded a 70 for this run so I would have to clean it up for run 2.

Qualifying pass 2 I enter into turn 1 with a much tighter line and clean up my first half of the run. Deeper into outer zone 1 but still struggle to get to the touch and go which put me on a very tight line to inner clip 2. I barely squeeze by it after taking some angle out and again transition too soon before outer zone 2. Leave again quite a bit of point on the line there before another tight pass through the final turn before bumping the last inner clip. Being I cleaned up the first half of the run my score this time around was a 74. After all the drivers completed their runs we had a quick drivers meeting to go over our qualifying order. I ended up qualifying 30th this round and would be up battling Piotr Wiecek in the Worthouse S15.

Saturday

Knowing I was struggling yesterday with the line I knew I would have to put it all together and lay down some good practice runs to be ready for battle with Piotr. I was able to get in 5 runs all of which would have been much higher scored qualifying runs so needless to say a nights rest to clear my mind and start fresh was exactly what I needed. The car was running amazing and seemed to be on par or better speed wise with some of the fastest cars on the grid.
pulling up to the line I am in the chase position and ready for battle. The lights go out and off we go, I am aggressive on the run-up not leaving much distance between Piotr and myself. He initiates into the first turn and I make my dive right on his door I have to fall off just a bit to avoid some contact which puts my front bumper right on his rear wheel. I bump him a bit about 3/4 through the first turn and again just before the first inner clip. I have to choke up a bit behind him going into the first rear zone and transition wide behind him before going into the touch and go where I am able to reel him in again. As we dive towards inner clip 2 I hesitate to get on the throttle as I am blinded by the smoke and don’t want to make big contact and knock him off his line. Coming through the smoke I see he has pulled some distance which forces me to take a shallower line through the final rear zone before catching up some distance and finishing tight to the final inner clip. At this point, my blood is pumping and I’m super stoked on the run. We pull back to the line for my turn to lead, I jump the line twice before the lights go out from just being super excited. On the third attempt to send us we get a clean start and off I go. I manji enter into the turn and am immediately on the throttle. I pull about 1.5 cars on Piotr into the first turn, he gains some proximity before having to check up to get around inner clip 1. At this time I pull an even larger gap on Piotr going into outer zone 1 and transitioning into the touch and go. Big angle and tight on inner clip 2 that Piotr ends up taking out and I transition deep into the second rear zone before finishing off the run tight on the final clip with still a dominate gap on Piotr. The judges go over both replays a few times before making their decision during this time Piotr got out of his car to tell me what an awesome run it was and how surprised he was on my cars ability to pull away, the judges come back and voted 2-1 for an OMT battle so we have to run again which caught both myself and I think Piotr by surprise.

OMT.

Toss on a fresh set of tires and were back at the line. I knew I would have to be just as aggressive on this battle in the chase so I pushed a bit harder. I ended up going a bit too hard which pushed me on a bit of a wider line and I washed out the front end some and my rear tires ended up on the marbles on the wider line. I tighten up just as we go through inner clip 1 and giver her all she’s got through the power alley and into the touch and go where I’m able to dive in a bit. Again I get blinded by the smoke and transition a bit too early going into the final rear zone before finishing off the run with a bit of space behind Piotr. Pulling back to the start line in the lead lane I know I need Piotr to make a big mistake in order for me to win however that doesn’t happen often at all. Out of the gate, I do a big Manji entry into turn one, I am on a bit of a wide line but tighten it up again through the inner clip. Through the clip, I pull a big gap on Piotr again and transition into the touch and go before diving into inner clip three and going deep into outer zone 2. Finishing out the run on a decent line but my first lead was much better. Piotr was able to gain proximity to me before the finish line while doing well keeping on my same line in the latter half of the run. The judges review the runs and Piotr is announced the winner and would advance into the top 16 ending my weekend in TX.

Overall the weekend was amazing, I was lucky enough to dodge all driving in the rain in both practice and battles and everything with the car went smooth. The car is insanely fast and I’m getting so much more comfortable with it and comfortable in the chase position. Huge shout out to all the Sponsors of our program, the team for keeping me and the car together and cool, as well as all our fans. You all play a big part in our program and we wouldn’t be out here doing what we love without your support so Thank You! I am really excited to be heading to Irwindale as I have not driven there since 2015 and was able to get a 3rd place finish there in Pro2 so I’m hoping to replicate that again now being in Pro1.

Thanks again, I’ll see everyone in California in 2.5 weeks!

-Kevin”

Kevin is running Konig Dekagram in 17×9 et 25mm front and 18×9.5 et 25 rear. The Konig Dekagram is Flow Formed.

Kevin Lawrence recap of FDSTL!!!

With a weekend full of stacked match ups, we are super excited to get Kevin Lawrence recap on how it went down in Formula Drift St. Louis!

“Thursday.

Freshly rested after arriving early in the week we head to the track to setup our pits and get ready for our practice day. This round since it was a new track FD allowed each driver to have up to 16 laps of practice before qualifying instead of our normal allotted 12. We planned it out to take up to 10 laps Thursday if everything was going well and we were getting the car dialed in. First session we got in 5 laps and were making progress on the car. We did a large change in final drive gear before the next session that really helped a bunch as well as went up quite a bit in tire pressures. This round we decided to do bigger changes in our setup rather than smaller ones to help dial the car in faster and I am glad we did. The second session was going well and car was much better than the first. We tweaked the BC Racing shocks a bit and played with tire pressures a bit more but knew before tomorrow we were going to need one more minor gear change to get the tires to last a complete 2 laps for battles. After practice session 2 was all done I was feeling really comfortable in the car and we got right to doing our bolt checks and did our last gear change of the weekend to have the car all ready for Friday morning practice and qualifying.

Friday.

Early to the track to setup for the day, we get one more practice session before going right into qualifying. I spent my goal of 10 laps on Thursday so I had 6 more allowed that I was eager to get in before qualifying to make sure our last setup changes were ideal. After 4 of the laps the car was performing just how I wanted it to, we did a quick tire change with in the last 45mins of the session and rushed to get our last two laps in. I pull up to the line for the final lap in practice, which I was to follow last seasons champ James Deane. I wanted to really see how my car would compare to his so I ran a bit aggressive lap with him to try and see if I was able to even keep up. His car is quite fast so I was forced to cut line some to keep up but was able to keep up which I was stoked about. I started to reel him in a bit on the final turn and was just focusing on his car and not the final clip, so when he adjusted his line to dive into the inner clip I was still on a sweeping arch and ending up dropping tires off track that I wasn’t able to recover from. This sent me off track backwards through the slippery grass and backing the car into the tire barrier.

Knowing qualifying was coming up soon we rushed back to the pits to check for any damage, I was able to drive the car off the track, which was a good thing and saved some time. I had to replace a rear taillight as well as the rear bumper. Also, after checking our alignment and seeing it was off in the rear we found a bent Heim Joint on the rear lower control arm. Once we replaced this and got the car on the ground Kevin Wells (the man with the 5 min clock) informed us we need to decide now if we were going to run the car or take our 5 to give the car a once over. The team and I decided it would be best to take our 5min call so we would be able to make both qualifying passes just incase there was something else up with the car we may not have seen. We used our 5min call to adjust our toe back into spec on the rear and off to the line I went. My first run out I was a bit off the first 2 clips and had a bit of a slow transition going into the final sweeper and also took out the final clip. This run I was scored with a 76 and I knew I could clean it up on the second pass. Second pass I pushed to be tighter on the front clips which I achieved, I lifted front tires up on the rumble strips by the first clip but was able to avoid taking the clip out, made it a bit tighter on the second clip and kept the car pinned through the power alley into the final sweeper. I had a better transition into the final sweeper and a much better wider line through it all while banging the rev limiter through the finish. This run I was given my highest score so far this year of a 83 and qualified me in 18th position, again my highest qualifier of the year! After the qualifying meeting I was excited to see that for Saturdays battle I would be up against Forrest Wang.

Saturday.

After a quick tandem practice session it was time for battles, Car was feeling good and I was ready to go! At the line I was to follow Forrest first, Off the line we go and initiate into the first corner. I had good proximity going into the first turn but quickly got lost in his smoke and transitioned into the second turn too early causing me to plough the inner clip, I quickly got myself back into composure and got back in line with Forrest and finished out the run with good proximity. Switching to the lead position I knew in order to get a win I would have to lay down a near 100 point run and that’s nearly what I did. I entered into the first turn and maybe left about a half foot on the second inner clip, I went deep into the touch and go slightly dropping 1 tire before running a tight line on inner clip 3 and getting on to the wide line through the final sweeper. This was probably my best lap of the weekend as my line was nearly perfect, fast, smokey and big angle. Pulling up to the track official the judges took a few mins to review and Ryan voted me for the win but both Brian and Andy voted a OMT so Forrest and I were to battle again.

OMT.

I knew to get the win I would have to turn up my driving a bit and that Forrest would probably do the same. We leave the line and to make it a good show I smoked the tires on the run up and entered a bit early behind Forrest. He ended up taking a different approach to his initiation and entered later than before with hand brake rather than a flick that he normally does. This led him to immediately pull a big gap on me as he kept more speed in the car. I did my best to try and cut some line through the first 2 turns but not hit any clips, which worked out well. Forrest took a bit tighter line through the whole course which made it harder for me to catch up so I cut the line even more after the touch and go and into inner clip 3, unfortunately I pinched myself off and made a big correction to avoid hitting the inner clip which let Forrest pull more of a gap on me. We transition into the final sweeper and I did my best to gain some ground but Forrest was on a bit tighter than ideal line and even though I cut the line a bunch he still had a big gap on me. We round the final clip and through the finish line, with me only gaining a few feet of proximity. Again I knew when we flip positions that I will have to do an amazing lead run and hope for an error by Forrest in order to get the win. I aggressively huck the car into the first turn dropping a rear tire in the dirt. I run a tight line on the first 2 inner clips before swinging out wide into the power alley before running a deep line into the touch and go with big angle. Big angle and tight to inner clip 3 before flicking the car on a wide line into the sweeper. Forrest is still tight on my tail this entire run. I run a wide line early in the sweeper before tightening up for the final clip and through the finish line. Again Forrest was hot on my tail the entire time and as I watched the replay on the big screen we got word from the Judges that Forrest would be awarded the win, ending my weekend in St. Louis. I cant express enough how awesome the weekend was and how well everything went at the new venue, how we quickly got the car dialed in and how the whole crew worked quickly to get the car fixed and back out after my run in with the tire wall. Big shout out to everyone apart of our program, I am super excited for the Texas round I think this will be the round I can get a top32 battle win and am hoping to even qualify higher than our 18th position in St. Louis.

See you all in Texas!”

Kevin is running Konig Dekagram in 17×9 et 25mm front and 18×9.5 et 25 rear. The Konig Dekagram is Flow Formed.

Lawrence battles it out at FDSEA!!!

Kevin Lawrence takes over the blog as he recaps how it all went down for him and the Enjuku Racing team at Formula Drift Seattle in Evergreen Speedway!!

“Thursday.

Thursday is a easy practice day for the Pro1 group as we don’t have to worry about qualifying till the following day so this gives us time to get in some vial practice laps and dial in our cars. Practice was running smooth and I was able to get in 5 laps in our first session, We opted to do a minor gear change to take out some wheel speed and get some grip in the car for the infield section. Practice session 2 went great and the gear change was exactly what I wanted but caused a bit of push in the front end. At that time we realized my front tires have been on the car for more than one round so first thing Friday was to get on a new set of fronts for practice. After the 8 laps on Thursday I was feeling comfortable just needed to work on my line a bit on the bank but figured the front-end push was most of my issue.

Friday.

After swapping on a new set of front tires I had 4 laps left allowed before I was up for qualifying. The new tires did help massively with my front end push issue, and I was able to get my line dialed in better than Thursday but was still struggling with keeping the high line on the bank all the way through but was ready for qualifying none the less. Now up to the line for my first qualifying pass I get the thumbs up to go and I’m off. Saw through the gears on run up and get into 4th as I break the tires loose and huck the car towards the wall and stab the throttle. I’m running a relatively high line but start to come down about 70% through the track. I throw angle to slow the car as I enter the touch and go and transition into the power alley wall. Tight on the first inner clip as well as the final after the transition and through the finish line. Judges awarded me a score of a 76 on that pass and I knew I could do better. Back up to the line for pass 2 and I knew I had to clean up my line on the bank if I wanted to gain a higher score. I enter again on the high line and persuade the car to stay on the higher line longer but still come up a bit short just before the end. I built up more speed on this run and pitched big angle going into the touch and go, This however was the demise of my run as the additional angle slowed me down too much and I didn’t make it into the the touch and go which threw off my lines flow going into the power alley. I exited the power alley rear zone late and was able to tighten up the rest of the course well but knew the miss on the touch and go would hinder some points. I did end up with a score of a 78 which bettered my first, I just wish I had gotten to that touch and go to get a score in the 80s to get me a higher qualifying spot. I ended up qualifying 23rd, which put me up against 10th place qualifier Dai Yoshihara for my top 32 battle.

Saturday.

Just before lunch is our time for tandem practice before the battles begin, I was able to get in 4 laps 2 lead and 2 follow runs to try and gauge my cars speed against the rest and feel out the track conditions. Car felt good but was still fighting to stay on the high line on the bank but I was making it work the best I could as it looked like others were having the same issue. Pulling up to the line I was to follow Dai in his Turbo V8 BRZ. We leave the line and initiate on the bank, my car was rather gripped up and had much more speed on the bank, which hindered my driving. I made a few corrections trying to mimic his line on the bank as I kept gaining proximity and when I would try and slow down a bit with some left foot brake the car would bobble and it showed massively. I gain composure after the touch and go and am able to reel him in and finish the course with great proximity. Switching positions now we leave the line and I enter on the bank, nearly immediately I pull a gap on him and continue to do so most of the bank, 80% through the bank I start feeling the car get greasy in the rear and knew it couldn’t be a good thing. I pitch the car big angle coming off the bank towards the touch and go to slow down and then realized that all my side bite was gone, I did all I could to keep the car going but unfortunately it was either rotate the car or go head on into the power alley wall. As the smoke cleared and Dai came to a screeching halt just a few feet from me, Thankfully he was able to see I was in trouble and was able to avoid the collision. My left rear tire ended up getting too hot from our battles and coming apart on the bank, which caused it to loose its grip. Dai was awarded the easy win due to my spin, which would end my driving for the weekend on one of my favorite tracks of the year.

Seattle was a learning experience and an eye opener for the team and I our new 3.2l RB engine ran beautifully, The car has more speed than ever before so now its just a matter of time before we are collecting wins and working our way to the podium. Thanks everyone for all their help and support, St. Louis is just a few weeks out and is a new track for everyone so it will be interesting to see how quickly all the teams can adapt and have their cars performing at the new location.

See you guys in St. Louis!”

Kevin is running Konig Dekagram in 17×9 et 25mm front and 18×9.5 et 25 rear. The Konig Dekagram is Flow Formed.

QUICK SHIFT: Kevin Lawrence!!!

On this episode of The BEHIND THE WHEEL PODCAST: QUICK SHIFT edition, we are joined by none other than Formula Drift Pro and Pro 2 driver, Kevin Lawrence!

After a successful 2017 season and being crowned PRO2 CHAMPION, Kevin Lawrence returned primarily as a rookie in the FD PRO Championship series! Kevin is running both Pro and Pro2 seasons at the same time in 2 different cars (S14 and R32) and he gives us feedback on the differences in both classes. Also, drops some knowledge to the pro-am, grassroots drivers on what it takes to run a successful and competition ready program!

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Quick Shift Ryan Litteral

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Kevin Lawrence recaps FDNJ ’18!!!

Thursday.

We arrived to the track with already wet conditions; with high hopes of getting some dry practice in we got the car ready and just went out to turn some laps in the wet/dry track. I got in 2 laps of patchy wet/dry conditions before the skies opened up and dropped some rain on us making the track 100% soaked and super slick. We cut first practice early to diagnose a stalling issue with the car that ended up being an issue with our cam sensor loosing sigal, Luckily we were able to get it all sorted before the second practice session of the day. The track had actually started to dry out and was about 80% dry for my first 2 laps and getting into the last 2 laps of the day the track was 100% dry and I really got to start pushing a bit on this new to me venue. I must say I didn’t expect to like the Wall track so much just due to the fact that it is known to write off cars. But since I come from Orlando with OSW as my home track I’m very used to banked tracks and actually got comfortable and enjoyed the track very much. After practice we had some tires to change and were ready for Friday practice and qualifying.

Friday.

Friday started out looking gloomy like Thursday but despite the forecast saying rain would happen we lucked out with a 100% dry practice as well as qualifying. I was able to turn in 6 more laps to dial in my line and was feeling good going into qualifying. First pass I entered decently high on the bank and maintained it the entire way. (I didn’t want to push to high and risk a crash on the first run so I figured I would take a safe pass to get a score.) Coming off the bank Im tight on all the marks and fill the rear zones before finishing off strong. Now I’ve personally never had an issue with FD Scoring or Judging but was a bit surprised when I was given only 77 points for my first run. But not to be bothered by it I watched the others go and waited for my second pass to try and better my first score. Back at the line I set off and did a big flick entry into the bank, I ran a bit higher line this time and wanted to really wow the judges so coming off the bank I threw big angle through the first clip and transitioned into the rear zone on the steering stops, Unfortunately I got on throttle just a hair to early and built up too much wheel speed that kept the rear of the car rotating around the front and would cause me to loop it in the lower bank. This would be the end of my run and I would bow out before completing the course accepting my 77 score from my first pass to give me a 26th place qualifier. Drivers meeting confirmed my fate of battling Vaughn Gitten Jr. in the top 32 tomorrow which I was excited for since I know he is a great driver.

Saturday.

With nearly no rain in the forecast we went into tandem practice with high hopes it would stay dry for the day. I got in a few good lead and follow passes with quite a few different drivers and was really enjoying the track. Moving into battles it wasn’t long before it was time for Vaughn and I to get to the line. Vaughn being the higher qualifier was up to lead first, I knew his car was fast on the run up so I did my best to leave the light a bit early but it just wasn’t enough. Vaughn left the gate like a rocket and as soon as he up-shifted he put a gap on me. I did my best to try and keep up with him on the run up but knew it just wasn’t going to happen. I entered a bit lower on the bank behind Vaughn in order to try and cut the line a bit and make up some extra ground. I only gained a few feet by the end of the bank but kept on the tighter line to keep reeling him in, He took out the first inner clip making it easy for me to stay on the tight line behind him and make a dive going into the rear zone. Gaining a few feet at a time I was able to get closer and finally reel him in by the final turn. Switching places I was once again in the position to do or die. I left the line and gave the run up my all with a big flick entry into the bank on the high line. I ran a much better line on the bank in the lead position and was on all my marks for the clipping points and rear zones, Vaughn nearly mimicking my every move had a few mistakes of his own but was much more composed than I was in the chase. After the smoke settled the Judges awarded the win to Vaughn for having the better of the runs in both the lead and follow positions ending my weekend on track.

Huge thanks to everyone who came out and showed support and love this weekend, I was able to chat with quite a few fans both old and new and had a great time getting to learn the track that I thought I would hate. As always huge shout out to the crew for keeping the car going and me hydrated, it ended up being rather hot on Saturday surprisingly and they kept the bottles of water flowing. I’m super excited for the break here now before Seattle as we have our 3.2l RB just about ready to go in so we will get that in, tuned and some testing in and come out to FDSEA swinging!

Thanks for checking out my post! See you all in Seattle!

Kevin is running Konig Dekagram in 17×9 et 25mm front and 18×9.5 et 25 rear. The Konig Dekagram is Flow Formed.