Travis Reeder Leaves Formula Drift? || Behind The Wheel Podcast

On this podcast Scott and Rich are joined by former Formula Drift driver Travis Reeder. Travis has spent the last 5 years with Formula Drift and is one of the best drivers in the game. He is a former Pro 1 driver, PROSPEC/Pro 2 Champion and has 1st place finishes under his belt. This week Travis broke the news that he will not competing in Formula Drift for the 2024 season. As every drivers worst fear, this is the reality of motorsports on a professional level.In this podcast the guys talk about some foreseen struggles that come with running a professional program and some reflection on what went well and what needs work. Travis has a champion mindset where he wants to be the best and compete with the best. He talks about how today the sport is changing and some sponsors don’t care so much about winning as they do about analytics, media and return on investment. We thank Travis for being apart of the Konig team for so long and even though he is not running for the 2024 season he still has our support and we look forward to him rejoining FD in 2025.

For more on Travis Reeder:
Travis’ Instagram: ► @travisreeder
Travis’ YouTube: ► https://www.youtube.com/@travisreeder77

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Behind The Wheel Podcast: – TRAVIS REEDER (FORMULA DRIFT PRO)

Yes! #wheelwednesday is here and today we have a special episode of the Behind The Wheel podcast! Our good friend is back!!! Formula Drift Pro Driver and owner of the #77 Link ECU / GT Radial USA BMW M3, TRAVIS REEDER will be in the house! He will be giving us exclusive feedback of his season thus far and what we should expect from him and his team moving forward! You do not want to miss this one!

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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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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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Track footage from Formula Drift LIVE Stream:
Formula DRIFT – Monroe 2019 – Main Event LIVE!

See you after FD ST. LOUIS!

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Behind The Wheel Podcast: – EP11- Travis Reeder

Travis Reeder, Formula Drift Pro driver, 2018 Formula Drift Pro2 Champion, and FD Pro Rookie have a lot of buzz around him and his team. That is mainly due to Travis and Napoleon Motorsports building the first PRO ELECTRIC drift car. However, in the first two events of the season they have not been able to run the car and had to go to their backup car, Travis’s 240sx from Pro2. There has been a ton of controversy around the EL1 Camaro. Should the car be allowed to run, is it safe, too boring for a sport like drifting are only a few of the shots thrown at them.

Travis joins us on the podcast to talk about how the car works, drifts, how he linked up with Napoleon Motorsports and so much more!

Thanks for all of your support and listening!

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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 Intro
1:50 How’d you link up with Napoleon?
4:50 How much seat time do you have so far?
5:50 The difference drifting an electric drift car
8:20 Difference between Pro and Pro2
11:18 Can you tune the throttle?
13:30 How comparable is electric power to horsepower
15:40 How much power does the EL1 make?
17:07 Any doubts?
18:40 How do other FD drivers feel?
20:20 What really happened at FDLB, why were you not allowed to run the EL1?
24:00 Making sure the car is allowed at every other track
28:00 Why didn’t you use it at FD Orlando
33:20 Preparing for new tracks
35:00 Adjusting this car vs a conventional drift car at the track.
38:20 Wheels are like an electric car quick change?
41:12 Difference driving w/ guys like Tuerck & Gitten Jr.
43:55 Driving Blind
47:25 Drifting Pro Tip (for chase runs)
48:50 New view for Livestream
49:58 2019 goals
51:38 Is the lack of noise a disadvantage while driving?
54:00 Do you think EVs will become more popular in drifting?
55:15 Outro / Contact info!

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Behind The Wheel Podcast: FD Edition – FDORL 2019

Formula Drift Orlando brought some heat to OSW and the PRO2 drivers finally were able to join the party! Multiple qualifying runs seemed to be on the doorstep of perfection and the field, including pro2, seemed to step up their game! Adam LZ brought new excitement to the event and we saw quick repairs and builds make it to the oval after suffering massive crashes. Join us as Scott (Konig Wheels, Marketing Director) and Joey Redmond (Wreck’d Magazine) dissect and breakdown FDORL!

Check out this FD edition of our podcast as we go into Joey Redmond’s TOP 10 THINGS LEARNED points from Formula Drift Long Beach! Make sure to share your thoughts with us!

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Track footage from Formula Drift LIVE Stream:
Formula DRIFT – Orlando 2019 – Qualifying LIVE!
Formula DRIFT – Orlando 2019 – Pro 2 Qualifying LIVE!

See you after FD Atlanta!

 

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…. (details/cheat sheet below! – Audio )

4:35 | Ryan Tuerk Made it
7:22 | Jhonnathan Castro dominates OSW
11:15 | Adam LZ – Hold off the verdict
25:28 | Chelsea DeNofa’s chase and speed were mind-blowing!
26:13 | Trenton Beechum runs a perfect Pro 2 weekend
28:22 | I wanted just a little more from Goodin on home turf
36:10 | Vaughn’s team works a miracle
39:50 | James Deane’s woes continue
43:00 | Perfect qualifying session – first ever in series history?
55:13 | Odi Bakchis looks unstoppable


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Behind The Wheel Podcast: FD Edition – FDLB 2019

Welcome back DRIFT FANS! The 2019 Formula Drift season has kicked off and it was everything we hoped it would be. There were new drivers, exciting battles, some controversial issues and crashes that may leave a couple of teams out of the next event in Orlando.

Check out this FD edition of our podcast as we go into Joey Redmond’s TOP 10 THINGS LEARNED points from Formula Drift Long Beach! Make sure to share your thoughts with us!

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See you after FD Orlando!

 

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…. (details/cheat sheet below! – Audio )

0:18 | Intro
2:09 | Jeff Jones is the best driver you aren’t paying attention to
5:28 | Chelsea DeNofa vs. Chris Forsberg was Tandem of the day
9:40 | Travis Reeder overcomes tough team weekend with great performance!
19:37 | Podium marks a season for positive tire diversity
22:52 | Forrest Wang strikes 6th podium but still evades a victory
25:18 | What happened to James Deane?
30:47 | Matt Field sees 99
33:00 | Odi Bakchis wants that championship!
37:08 | Can Ryan Tuerck return for Orlando?
42:16 | Frederic Aasbo finds success with old school setup
50:46 | Outro / Contact info


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THE CHAMP! TRAVIS REEDER!! (FD PRO2)

FORMULA DRIFT PRO 2 IRWINDALE, CA – FINAL ROUND! | OCT 12TH and 13TH

** Before Travis jumps into his recap from this past weekend below we just wanted to say a few things. We want to start out by congratulating Travis and his entire team on a great season. These drivers and teams work extremely hard and spend so much time, money and effort all year long to be able to attend these Formula Drift rounds and perform at such an intense level.

We’re extremely proud to have Travis as part of our extended family. Over the past couple of years, he has been the definition of class and really lives up to, and exceeds, what we look for in a driver. The season’s last event at Irwindale is the perfect example of that. He stripped parts off his own car to help his friend, and competitor, Dylan Hughes be able to make his Top 16 battle. Dylan was the only one that could have beat Travis for the championship this year and all he needed was a single win in his Top 16 Battle. Travis knew that but still wanted to make sure that his friend had the opportunity to be champion. That is not just sportsman ship…thats the definitiion of class.

Travis always puts the sport first. So Travis CONGRATULATIONS again and THANK YOU! **

TRAVIS REEDER RECAPS FDIRW:

travis reeder fdirw

This event recap is going to be a little different than past examples for several reasons. Some of those reasons I am proud of and some…not so much. Formula Drift Irwindale was the most difficult, eye-opening, crazy and humbling event I’ve ever been a part of. If you would have told me in 2011 when I started drifting that I would be where I am today and what happened this past weekend was going to happen, I would laugh at you hysterically.

The crew and I started the weekend like any normal pro 2 round. Double checking things on the car, organizing parts and going over a general game plan for the coming weekend. The time came to head out on track for our first and only three-hour practice that connects straight to qualifying afterward. Immediately after the first lap, I knew the car was WAY off from what it needed to be for the steep and fast Irwindale oval. We made gear changes, shock changes, tire pressure adjustments and anything else we could do to try and get grip out of the car. It was overly tight and damn near undrivable. The difficult part of the situation we were in was that with our time limit, we had to juggle seat time and time making changes so that we didn’t favor one thing or another. In the end it only netted us 9 practice laps before it was time for qualifying.

I lined up on the grid, nervous as usual, but ready to get qualifying going to see where we land for the ladder part of the competition. I made my first lap, still fighting the car and struggling with the outrageous amounts of grip the car was still producing. I made multiple mistakes on the first and second banks but kept the car sideways for the whole run. We were given a 65 which was disappointing and placed the team and me outside of the pack for the comp on Friday. With the pressure high and me struggling to think of anything other than a championship, I lined up for my second run. I drove the car 120% with nothing to lose. I was prepared to wreck the car or get into the show, and although the team and many of my peers felt my second lap had solidified us a spot in top 16, it did not. I had scored only a few points below the cutoff and didn’t know how to feel. I had never failed to qualify for a drift competition throughout my career until now. And it just so happened to be the most important event of my life where a championship seemed the most possible. I felt like I let everyone down who had ever supported me. the déjà vu set in from last year where I had to wait on the sideline and let other drivers decide my championship at the final event of the year. We had a couple whiskey’s that night lol.

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Friday was competition day, and although I was still feeling embarrassed and down, I held my head high and was ready to bench warm and wait for everything to unfold. With the focus on my good friend Dylan Hughes who had qualified 15th, the only driver who could clinch the championship from me, we watched from the grandstands as practice started. All Dylan had to do in the competition was advance past the top 16 and the championship would be his. Shortly after practice started, something happened that changed everything. Dylan had made a mistake and driven his car into the wall on the first corner.

Immediately after the hit I had stood up rapidly. I had only two choices. Knowing Dylan had very minimal spares for his car I could lock up my trailer and wait to see if he can fix the car before competition starts, most likely handing me the championship, or I could do what most people wouldn’t and do everything I could to get one of my closest friends back on track for a fighting chance at the title. I sprinted to my car which was parked at the AEM booth and drove it (faster than I should have) to the pit and waited for the tow truck to drop off Dylan’s mangled s13. I had gotten word that he needed nearly every passenger side suspension piece replaced to get the car 100% again. I made the decision to get my car on jack stands and offer Dylan and his crew any part they would need off it. With only an hour until opening ceremonies, I and my team, alongside Dylan’s thrashed as hard and as efficiently as we could to get his car together in time. We replaced front and rear lower control arms, front and rear coil overs, camber arms, tie rods, repaired a bent subframe and realigned the car. Dylan pulled the car on track just in time for opening ceremonies. We all were ecstatic seeing what we had done in such a short amount of time, and before we knew it the competition had started. Dylan lined up for his top 16 battle against Fillipi. As I stood on the outer bank, unable to see what was happening, I stared anxiously at the finish line. I was overflowing with nerves as I awaited the call from the judges. The decisions were in, and Dylan had failed to beat Fillipi and advance to the top 8.

This was the strangest feeling I had ever felt in my entire drifting career, I was unsure if I was supposed to feel bummed that a great friend was knocked out of competition after all of our hard work to get him back to the line, or to feel overjoyed that something I had always wanted so badly was finally mine, a pro 2 championship. Something hit me right then, it was now that It had dawned on me what professional drifting was all about. It’s about family all coming together to help each other and enjoy this crazy motorsport we all love so much, even if it means sacrificing certain things that mean worlds to you. So, with that, I am so proud and thankful for my amazing team for supporting me tirelessly through the ups and downs of this 2018 formula drift season. My family, for standing by my side no matter what and always having a smile on their faces. And my ever so awesome sponsors for believing in my small program and making sure I have every tool I need to succeed in this insane game. You are all the real MVP’s!

WE ARE THE 2018 FORMULA DRIFT PRO 2 CHAMPIONS!

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Travis is running Konig Ultraforms in 17×9 et 25mm front and 18×9 et 25mm rear. The Konig Ultraforms is Flow Formed.