Nate Hamilton

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QUICK INFO
VEHICLE: LSX Swapped Nissan S13
WHEELS: Hypergram

WHY THE HYPERGRAM? 

The Hypergram is a lightweight, 12-spoke design that is motorsport inspired in its construction, appearance and its ability to clear many big brake cars!  Hamilton / Enjuku Racing run these on their vehicles in 17×9 front and 18×9.5 rear!

Kevin Lawrence Formula Drift Atlanta Pro2 Round 1 Recap

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FD Atlanta was honestly a full week that went by in the blink of an eye it seemed.

Tuesday we had an early start leaving our Enjuku Racing HQ after and all-nighter of putting the finishing touches on my car and knocking out a last minute alignment on Nate’s car. We rolled out just as the sun came up on Tuesday morning with Road Atlanta as our destination. After a brisk few hour nap in the back seat of our tow rig with Nate piloting the first half of the trip, I awoke just as we hit the GA state line. Our trip up included a quick stop to help our fellow Enjuku Racing teammate Savanna Little with a tire blow out on her trailer and a pit stop at Summit Racing to pick up some last minute forgotten things we didn’t grab from the shop. But after a tiresome 9.5 hour trip we made it to Road Atlanta where we unloaded the cars for a quick photoshoot for our new car and livery release and our technical inspection before making it to our hotel and crashing out for about 10 hours.

Wednesday we all woke up well rested and ready for the day, We had some setup to do in the pits with our friends from Fortune Auto. They brought their trailer with awning to let us use for the weekend as our home base. After that was setup it was time for Nate, Josh, and Myself to get our Faces of Konig interviews shot which I feel went really well and will be out soon!

Thursday! The day I have been waiting for, for a long time. It was finally the day I would get to drive Road Atlanta! I got all suited up for practice with a huge grin on my face as I was super pumped on this track. After a few laps in practice I realized that this track was way more technical than I was expecting. We stopped for a few minute break as the rain had started to take a breather and make some adjustments to my car’s nitrous controller to get more of a hit out of it and sooner as I was struggling to put a solid run together thus far. After our adjustments the car was performing exactly how I wanted to but I myself was having issues setting the entry up on the track. After both our practice sessions had finished I had a huge weight sitting on my shoulders as I had yet to complete a run that I felt would have landed me a qualifying position. First run of qualifying I finally got what I had felt to be a decent entry to the first turn. Ran up to the top of the hill and through the horse shoe but on the transition back down the hill. The car had a hickup and I was unable to get it back into boost to complete the run, and due to a big straightening I was given a zero for that run. On the second qualifying run, with even more weight on my shoulders it was now do or die. I threw the car in for the entry got it up the hill and with some very excessive clutch work I made sure the car was in boost and got myself back down the hill and through the finish line. This run was enough to net me a score of a 64 and place me in 10th place qualifier for the main show on Friday.

Friday.  We showed up to the track well rested and with a clear mind. We watched the Pro1 class practice and qualify before it was our turn for practice. I got an additional 5-6 practice runs in and felt great. I had my entry dialed in and my line was coming together towards the end of the practice. Going into battle with the intel my spotter gave me from watching practice, I knew that Doug was pretty fast up the hill but was having some issues on entry. I was advised to give him a bit of space on entry and then give it all I got going up to the top of the horseshoe. On the entry I gave Doug a bit too much space and really had to play catch up, I hammered down up the hill with a bit more of a shallow line than Doug to make backup lost distance from entry. Upon charging up to the top of the hill Doug had an issue that caused him to bobble a bit just before the top and he wasn’t able to dive into the horseshoe as fast as normal, by time I realized this it was too late and we made contact just as we entered the horseshoe. After a few seconds of getting the cars back in traction I heard Doug rev his car to try and continue the run and at that point I dropped the clutch in my car expecting him to be back on line but after our initial contact his car was knocked out of gear. I made contact again this time the impact on my car was mostly all on my left rear wheel. The contact damaged quite a bit of parts on my car but I was able to end the run by limping the car back up to the start line. Unfortunately due to the damages from the contact we were unable to source all the parts needed in time to make our second run with Doug and he advanced to the Great 8.

Overall it was an awesome weekend that myself and the team learned a lot from. We will be back to 100% for our next round which is our hometown track in Orlando, FL. I hope to see a full house turn out for my home track and lets all hope for no rain this year!

Instagram Giveaway Winner Announced!

If you follow us (@konigwheelsusa) or Super Street magazine on Instagram you obviously knew we were running a giveaway contest.  Well after 2 weeks we are pleased to announce the winner of our Konig Wheels Instagram GIVEAWAY!

The winner is…. @VV3RD (Craig!)

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Craig, congratulations!  We really appreciate you entering the contest and all of the support!  We would like to thank everyone that liked & followed us!  If you don’t follow us on Instagram, YOU MISSED OUT!  But DON’T WORRY…you can FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM now and be in the know for the next giveaway we do in the future!  Stay tuned for some cool things yet to come!

Formula Drift Round 2 – Road Atlanta

Formula Drift kicks off Round 2 at Road Atlanta for one of the most anticipated events of the 2016 season, “Road to the Championship”!  Drivers will be hitting accelerated entries and tight turns of the Road Atlanta course, back where Formula Drift started with it’s inaugural season back in 2004.  The 2 day drifting extravaganza will feature Pro and Pro2 classes with Konig sponsored drivers Nate Hamilton and Kevin Lawerence of Enjuku Racing as well as Patrick Mourdaunt in his Drift Paddock Nissan 350z.  Check out the  teaser video below or watch the live action via Formula Drift’s broadcast!

WATCH: Formula Drift Road Atlanta Teaser 2016

Enjuku Racing – Nate Hamilton LS Swap S13 Dyno Pull

Check out this Enjuku Racing dyno pull featuring Formula Drift driver Nate Hamilton’s LS swapped and turbo S13 Nissan 240sx being finessed by RS-Enthalpy. Both cars are in the final stages of preparing for their Formula Drift Pro 2 season openers!  Nate’s S13 is running Konig Flow Formed Hypergram wheels in 17×9 front and 18×9.5 rear for the 2016 Formula Drift season.

On a serious note, watch this video!  This car isn’t only extremely clean and well put together but the power and torque is ridiculous!!  We’re not going to lie.  We kind of need one of these in the garage!

Enjuku Racing / Nate Hamilton’s LS Swapped Turbo Nissan 240sx S13  Dyno Pull

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Pat Mordaunt – Formula Drift Round 1 Recap

It was a wet and rainy weekend for the drivers at Formula Drift Round 1 in Long Beach, CA. with track conditions so bad that Formula Drift decided to cancel qualifying and seed the bracket based on the 2015 season standings.  Pat Mordaunt took to the tarmac in his Nissan 350z against “Mad Mike” Widdet in his Mazda with Patrick having an excellent lead run with an advantage but unfortunately Mike created a gap in the second run pulling a victory over Patrick.  Patrick and his team is looking forward to Round 2 May 6th-7th at Road Atlanta and hopefully some dry weather!  Check out some shots from Long Beach, CA. of Pat and his 350z on Konig Hypergram Flow Formed wheels.

Pat Mordaunt at Formula Drift Round 1- Long Beach

Super Street’s 16 Scion iM Project

A few months ago Super Street took delivery of the 2016 Scion iM and it didn’t take them long to show what lowering the suspension and a set of wheels can do! From Super Street’s perspective the Scion iM is a practical every day car with no need for the tens of thousands of dollars to be invested for a full blown show car. Instead the iM has gone through a budget friendly Stage 1 upgrade resulting in much better handling, grip and looks.

Scion iM – Konig Oversteer

Superstreet Scion iM

Now sitting on Konig Oversteer wheels in a Opal finish at an 18×8 sizing up from the factory 17×7 giving the iM a sportier look and feel. The Oversteer wheels have been paired with high-performance all-season Falken tires along with RS-R Down Sus springs for better handling and a conservative drop for everyday comfortability. Head over to Super Street Online for the full Stage 1 build for the 2016 Scion iM!

GoGo Gear Racing at USTCC Round 1

The United States Touring Car Championship season began with Round 1 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday, April 16th where the GoGoGear.com’s racing team had some impressive finishes!  The GoGoGear.com/Konig Wheels sponsored Hyundai Genesis running Konig Integram Flow Formed wheels had placed 1st in the Touring Car class with driver Gary Sheehan behind the wheel.  With all of the GoGoGear.com’s drivers finishing with some great positions at the end of Round 1, they are definitely a team to look out for throughout the remainder of the USTCC season.  See the full list of results below.

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