Matt Vankirk takes over Behind The Wheel Podcast!!!

Matt Vankirk joins us on Episode 5 of Behind the Wheel podcast! Currently the leading FD Pro Rookie of the year, Scott sits down with Matt and talk the ups and downs of jumping from PRO2 to PRO, having to work a full time job while being a FD driver and also, will driving simulators a part of the future for the sport? All this and much more in this awesome episode!

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Behind The Wheel Podcast: – EP05 – Matt Vankirk

MATT VANKIRK is a formula drift Pro driver and is currently leading the FD Rookie of the Year race. With half a season under his belt Matt discusses what it is like to compete with the best drifters in the world. VanKirk’s entire team operate on extremely tight budgets and without the safety nets of spare parts! Heck, the engine in his pro car right now is even a junk yard 2JZ. Even with all of that VanKirk and his entire team show so much love toward each other, their fans and the sport of drifting that its hard not to immediately become a fan after having some exposure to their program.

Matt also takes time to discuss his rise through grassroots drifting in to professional competition. One of the most interesting take aways from this conversation is Matt’s input and thoughts on the use of homemade driving simulators to learn, practice and even preview tracks with specific car setups. “ Drift Simulators “ are allowing drivers to enter the scene with an in-depth understanding of driving technique which fasttracks their progress.

Could driving simulators be the future of the sport and even lead to its growth in participation?

Make sure to take a few minutes to listen in and as always you can use our timeline cheatsheet to jump around in the podcast and hear what excites you the most.

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CONTENT CHEAT MENU (podcast audio):
0:18 | Intro / 10 question quick-fire
3:32 | Introducing Matt Vankirk
4:03 | We just met… and it felt like Family
5:03 | We do it for free… team roles
6:43 | Getting the team together
11:00 | Moving to a V8 powered car
11:40 | Police cornered us at a storage unit
12:35 | It’s getting hot in here…fire everywhere!
14:08 | Who does most of the car build work
14:39 | What is your program like to run?
16:28 | Running a Pro FD Program with a full-time job
17:41 | Typical event week
18:33 | Prepping the car
19:03 | Gambling… no spare parts!
21:20 | Go pro 1 or not
22:55 | The car is not competitive! It has a stock 2JZ junkyard bottom end
23:27 | I’m going on the record… (Scott – Konig)
25:32 | It’s not the power, it’s the torque – 2JZ talk
28:28 | A new car for next year?
29:10 | If I had to make this car better
36:26 | Reliability change to Pro 1 (of drivers)
37:52 | First exposure to cars
39:34 | First exposure to drifting
42:06 | Street drifting and the cops (arrested)
44:19 | Any FD Driver you look up too?
45:03 | Running your first Pro 1 event
46:07 | Dealt some tough matches
48:14 | Going from 225 to 275 tire
49:47 | Do you think about the “Rookie of the year” race?
50:59 | First time driving some of these tracks
51:34 | Using drift simulators to preview tracks
55:24 | Driving simulators in drifting
1:00:14 | Will simulators become a popular tool in drifting
1:01:17 | Advice for building your own simulator
1:03:26 | Are you on twitch?
1:04:43 | #neverletgo
1:07:49 | “My girlfriend drifts too!”
1:09:59 | Final thoughts: Where do you see yourself drift wise in 3-5 years?
1:12:50 | FD judging is improving the sport
1:13:54 | Where to find Matt / outro

 

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Behind The Wheel Podcast – Quick Shift: Kevin Lawrence

In this Quick Shift Edition of the Behind The Wheel Podcast, we link up with KEVIN LAWRENCE, Formula Drift Pro, and Pro2 driver.

We find out what it’s like being the current “RB King” of Formula Drift, running both Pro and Pro2 seasons at the same time in 2 different cars (S14 and R32), making the jump from Pro2 to Pro, being a Pro1 rookie and driving new tracks.

Kevin also drops some knowledge and tips for the grassroots drivers that are working toward advancing their programs and takes us through the types of adjustments and changes that happen every round to bring the car from the trailer to a competitive state.

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Kelsey makes to TOP 8 at FDATL!!!

FORMULA DRIFT PRO 2 ATLANTA, GA – ROUND 1 | May 11th and 12th

“BREAKTHROUGH”

On Wednesday May 9, in the rolling hills of Braselton, Georgia, Kelsey’s 2018 PRO2 season of Formula Drift officially began by passing tech inspection for the new season. Held at Road Atlanta, the premiere drift venue in the country, the setting and weather were perfect for the next few days of competitive drifting and Round 1 for all the Pro2 drivers and teams. Team Drift Chick was ready to go and Kelsey was feeling good with the fixes made to the car’s steering working well.

After taking advantage of the awesome setting and scenery for some photo shoots with the new livery on the car, the crew got to work checking and making final adjustments to prepare the car for competition. Every fastener and wiring connection was checked to help make sure car reliability would not be a problem. With the Crew Chief declaring the car good to go, the team took the evening off, to rest up and be ready for Qualifying on Thursday.

Thursday kicked off with a short driver’s meeting. During this meeting, the Formula Drift judges explained the course layout as well as their expectations for the drivers. By the end of the session, the judges had clearly explained what was needed to attain a high score in the qualifying rounds.

Following the driver’s meeting, practice began. The drivers had a few hours to practice on the course while teams made needed adjustments to the cars in anticipation of qualifying runs. With the crew watching from their hot pit on the top of the hill, Kelsey put down a number of solid runs in practice with her spotter offering advice for improvement during each and every practice pass. With practice complete, it was on to qualifying. Each driver is given two passes to obtain their best qualifying score. In Kelsey first pass, she scored an 80. Pretty good overall, but the field included 30 talented drivers and Kelsey felt she could do better. On her second pass, she improved to a score of 84 which would be good enough to qualify ninth in the field of 16. Over all, the team was pleased with the first qualifying round of the season and looked forward to Tandem completion the following day.

On Friday, the crew again got to work and completed a thorough check of the car to make sure everything was ready for tandem competition later in the day. During this time, the car was also on display in the pits and Kelsey engaged with many fans stopping by to say hello.

Under the setting sun, a short tandem practice round began. After a few solid runs it was time for opening ceremonies. With a solid crowd of fans cheering them on, the drivers were introduced one by one. It was then game time.

In the round of 16, Kelsey was paired against the number 8 qualifier, Josh Robinson. Josh hails from Australia and is an awesome driver. In 2017, Kelsey competed head to head with Josh in the Orlando round, ultimately losing a close battel. Kelsey was determined to even the score. In the first pass, Josh led and Kelsey followed. Kelsey had a good follow run while Josh had some problems in the lead position. Going into Kelsey’s lead run, it appeared she had an advantage. In the second pass, Josh followed Kelsey. While Josh gave it his all, Kelsey put down a solid lead run. After a few moments to evaluate both passes, the judges awarded Kelsey the win. It was on to the Great 8!

In the Great 8 round, Kelsey was paired against Travis Reeder. Travis is a formidable driver and missed winning the 2017 season of Formula Drift Pro2 by just two points! But, Kelsey had been driving well, so an excellent battle was anticipated by all. Unfortunately for Kelsey, Travis’s car was a little quicker off the starting line and he created a gap ahead of Kelsey that gave him an advantage in his lead run. With Kelsey’s crew and spotter totally stressed, Kelsey calmly lined up for the second run. Kelsey took the lead position and put down her best lead run of the entire round. Unfortunately it was not quite enough and the win was awarded to her opponent.

Ultimately, Kelsey finished seventh in Round 1 of Formula Drift Pro2 competition, her best performance to date and a real “breakthrough”. Kelsey and the entire team were ecstatic and look forward to improving the performance of the car further in advance of Round 2. The next round will be held August 9 and 10 in St. Louis, Missouri when the team plans to build upon success.

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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.

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!

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Scott & Joey talk FDNJ RD4 on Behind The Wheel Podcast: FD Edition!!!

Scott and Joey take us into Formula Drift New Jersey and discuss FD Point System, Pawlawk coming in guns blazing, Vankirk showing he deserves rookie of the year, Pro 2 Smoke line affects and more in this Edition of BEHIND THE WHEEL PODCAST FD EDITION! Tune in and give us some feedback!

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Behind The Wheel Podcast: FD Edition – RD4 New Jersey

In this special, Formula Drift edition episode of the Behind The Wheel Podcast, we cover some of the highlights from Round 4 at Wall, NJ, talk about the points race and even get into how tire smoke may be the one thing that pro drivers coming from Pro2 never saw coming?

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…. (details/cheat sheet below!)

CONTENT CHEAT MENU:
0:18 | Intro
0:52 | Falken Tires goes hard at Wall!
2:12 | Ken Gushi, he’s a veteran and it shows!
4:48 | Vankirk shows why he should be Formula Drift Rookie of the Year!
5:59 | What MVK Racing needs for next season.
8:49 | The role of horsepower
9:20 | Pawlak comes guns blazin’
10:45 | Fields comes in strong at FDNJ!
12:29 | A match we need to see again! Deane vs. Wiecek
13:37 | 100th event for Formula Drift
14:50 | FD winners and the global impact of the sport.
16:49 | Wang has a demolition party!
18:04 | Consistency of the judges
23:31 | Dean ends cold streak w/ FDNJ victory!
26:14 | How FD points are distributed
29:13 | Wall Stadium…the good, the bad, the Jersey.
33:15 | How the smoke line affects the game.
36:48 | Wrap up / Contact info

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Behind The Wheel Podcast – Quick Shift: Ryan Litteral

Ryan Litteral might have made his Formula Drift Pro1 competition debut at #FDNJ (Wall Stadium) however, he is far from new to professional competition. Litteral is an experienced FD Pro2 driver and has been running his own program for well over 10 years. This year he has teamed up with Koruworks out of Atlanta Georgia to compete in their LS Swapped 350z in both FD Pro1 and Pro2 series.

Ryan is extremely knowledgeable about what it takes to become a professional drifter, run a successful program as well as market that program. We had a few minutes to chat with Ryan about some of these things at Formula Drifts 100th competition round. Litteral drops some serious knowledge here…check it out!

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Behind The Wheel Podcast: – EP03 – Travis Reeder

Travis Reeder, 2017 Formula Drift Pro2 Rookie of the year and 2nd place finisher talks about the development of his program from the beginning, how people should build their skill set, their car’s and their programs as well as so much more.

If you’re a grassroots drifter, pro-am drifter, grassroots racer or even just wonder what it’s like trying to build and run a competitive program, this episode is for you!

It isn’t every day you can crawl into someone’s head and learn from their experience. Travis gives you a ton of valuable information he learned from his experiences so you can bypass some of the pain. We hope you find this episode informative. Travis is a great guy!

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CONTENT CHEAT MENU (podcast audio):
0:18 | 10 Question Quick Fire
1:50  | Intro
2:44  | You could learn from Travis Reeder
4:00  | The efficiency of your program
6:01  | How much staff before, during and after an event
8:15   | How Travis linked up with Konig…Caleb Quanbeck with the assist!
12:55 | Exposure from work and bigger drift programs
16:02 | First exposure to drifting
18:09 | First mods in drifting/progression of the car.
22:07 | Would you change your engine progression?
22:42 | Going to more power…advice for developing drifters
24:00 | Same platform x seat time = reliability
24:42 | Difference between pro-am, pro2, pro
26:05 | Most important skillset
27:30 | Pro-am level cars needs and don’t need!
30:21 | Horsepower to grip ratio
31:11 | Difference in the car between pro-am to pro2 (more advice to drifters)
32:36 | Pro2 championship was so close!
34:35 | Did you know what Lawrence needed to win?
37:48 | Not moving up to Pro for 18
40:19 | Watching the Pro Rookies make the jump
43:00 | How much more intense is Pro vs Pro2?
47:00 | What changes are needed to move to Pro1
49:09 | Progression of Formula Drift / Drifting
50:52 | Power needed for Pro1
53:14 | Dylan Hughes is my favorite Tandom
55:00 | Tandom
56:06 | Questions from Instagram
56:14 | The 255 Tire rule (pro2)
57:24 | Take away for drifters and racers alike
105:57 | Gramps and Grams FTW!!
107:45 | Outro / Contact Info

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