BEHIND THE WHEEL PODCAST – #WHEELWEDNESDAY – WHEEL OFFSETS!

Usually, the focus of the Behind The Wheel podcast is motorsport related interviews and topics with hardly any wheel talk. We have decided to start a NEW segment on our podcast simply named #WHEELWEDNESDAY ✨ Where @scott_konig (Konig, Marketing Director) and @nick_pedroza_ (Konig Wheels, Marketing team) dig into some wheel tech-related topics and answer questions we frequently get asked by you via social media and beyond. So with that said, within this podcast you also may be the first to hear about wheel giveaways or new wheel releases! On this specific podcast we breakdown Wheel Offsets! ✨ If you like what you hear, let us know! We’d love some feedback. Also, let us know what else you’d like us to talk about for the next upcoming segments of Wheel Wednesday!

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Wiborg Engineering is back for 2019 season! TANU RD1 recap!

TANU: Ring Knutstorp – ROUND 1 | May 10th and 11th

An amazing start to the 2019 season!

During the winter the Wiborg Engineering Evo had undergone a massive upgrade program featuring a new engine and turbo/IC setup. Weight saving of close to 50kg, implementation of carbon brakes and a completely new front end aero package.

The team knew beforehand that the first race weekend was going to be a real challenge with all the new bits and pieces on the car, no prior shakedown and a double race weekend that started in Norway and the Rudskogen track with NTA series on Friday and the weekend would be finished with TANU on Saturday at the Knutstop track in Sweden.

The team arrived early Friday morning at a rainy Rudskogen track in Norway, the car was unloaded and all the tools and equipment set up in the pit box. The first 3 outings on the track were spent on a fully wet track with a very busy shakedown program where the new brakes were bedded in, the new engine is broken in, the new boost control setup tuned and some fine tuning of the engine ECU and new aero package started.

After 3 heats on full wets, the track was beginning to dry up and with more rain scheduled for later in the afternoon the team new, this might be the only chance this day to go for the tintop track record that was the aim with this trip. The boost was still on a very low setting (2.0 bar) due to the limit time to set up the car. The track was judged to be dry enough to head out on slick tires. Slicks showed to be the correct choice but the track was still damp and very slippery but one attempt on a fast lap was done but it was impossible to get a good enough lap time in to brake the current record due to some of the corners still being fully wet. Despite this a time of 1:24:8 was but down only 3 seconds of the record before the heat was red flagged due to an accident.
The team hoped for the weather to stay dry for another 60 min for a chance of a run on a fully dry track but unfortunately, it started raining heavily again. The amount of water on the track meant the planned schedule also had to be canceled. The car was later in the afternoon sent out in the heavy rain for a run in the finals to secure the overall race win, the time set was good enough to win with almost 10 seconds and the team packed up quickly and prepared for the trip back to Sweden and Knutstorp where some sunny weather was forecasted. Although the record could not be broken the team was in very good spirits after a great event by NTA and the car seemed to be working perfectly so far.

Saturday morning after only a few hours of sleep the team again unloaded all the gear into a pit box this time at Knutstorp and the first race of TANU series. The weather for Saturday was perfect with sun forecasted for the entire day. The plan was to continue the aborted shakedown program during the first 3 heats and then go for the tin top record in the final (4th heat).
The 1st heat, however, did no go as planned as a fatigue failure on the OEM steering rack caused the car to go off track and hit a banked grass section with the splitter first. Mikael and the team managed to do some quick repairs of the failed rack and patch up the splitter that luckily only suffered cosmetic damages but for this meant another heat was lost which was a big issue due to the limited track time available.

For Q1 the car was sent out still running at the low 2.0 bar boost setting, after 3 laps a time of 57,9 was put down only 0.9 sec of the overall tin top record. For Q2 the boost was raised to 2.2 bar and some new Yokohama super soft compound slicks fitted and another 3 laps put in. The result was an impressive 56,2-sec lap a full 0.8 seconds faster than the current tin top lap record and the setup and balance was now spot on.

With the tin top record already broken the overall lap record seemed to be within reach standing at 55.5 seconds. a further 0.7 sec was needed and prior to the final, the boost was raised to last years max levels at 2.4 bar (2.8 bar is the intended race boost level for 2019). The car setup was absolutely spot on and after 2 attack laps, the clock showed an amazing time of 55.177 a new absolute track record with a 0.3-sec margin and a the tin-top record was now broken by 2 seconds. This meant the 10-year-old record overall track record had been broken and not by a formula car!

So to summarize the first weekend of 2019 it seems the changes done for the 2019 spec Evo performed exactly as intended and that there will fall a lot of records this summer.
For the next race, the last tuning on the boost control and engine ECU will also be finished to enable the max boost of 2.8 bar to release the last bit of speed.
A huge thank you to the team that consists of Mikael, Jimmy, Martin, Marcus and Lucas and of course all our partners that make this possible.

Frederik is running Konig Hypergrams in 18×9.5 et 25mm all around in Race Bronze. The Konig Hypergram is Flow Formed.

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WHEEL GIVEAWAY! SUBSCRIBE TO WIN!

Want a chance to win a set of wheels?! We’re running a wheel giveaway from now until the end of April and its super easy to enter for a chance to win!

All you have to do is sign up for our email list!

1. Just click on THIS LINK: CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE!
2. Fill out the information.

One person will be selected from our email list in the first week of May and contacted via email (more details below).

We are not aiming to spam you, don’t worry. We’re just looking for another way to give you information, updates on new wheel releases, new finishes/fitments, upcoming events, other GIVEAWAYS (HINT…HINT!), new podcast releases and much more! We’re going to try and use our email list to increase our dialogue with you and to bring you real value!

Open through April 30th, 2019!

Giveaway Info:

– MUST Subscribe to our Konig Wheels Email List no later than APRIL 30TH 2019.
– Open to United States and Canada residents only. (Sorry to others, however we would love to have you as part of our email family if you are still interested in subscribing!)
– Winner will be contacted via Email (which they provided by signing up).
– The winner has 24 hours to reply. The email will come from Sponsorship@konigwheels.com if you would like to add that to your approved emails to ensure delivery.  If the response is after that 24 hour period the prize is considered forfeited and another winner will be selected.  The process will be repeated until a successful winner is confirmed.
– One (1) prize package will be awarded to the selected and confirmed giveaway winner. 
– Prize consists of 4pcs of Konig wheels (1 set).
– Winner must choose the same diameter wheel.
– Winner must choose wheels that are in-stock at the time of being chosen.  No substitutions and the winner is non-transferable. 
– Winner must be considered an Adult in the state they reside in and have valid state or government issued Id to prove their Age and residence.
 
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