When does a street car become a race car?

In this episode of the Konig Behind the Wheel podcast, we dive into one of the most debated topics in car culture: where does a street car end and a race car begin? Every build starts with good intentions, but somewhere between coilovers, sticky tires, roll cages, and gutted interiors, the line starts to blur.

We talk about the moment a car stops being comfortable, practical, or even livable on the street, and becomes something better suited for the track.

Is it suspension stiffness? Noise and vibration? Daily drivability sacrifices? Or is it simply a mindset shift once lap times matter more than convenience?

This episode breaks down real-world experiences from street-driven builds, track-focused cars, and everything in between.

Whether you’re building a weekend canyon carver, a dedicated track weapon, or something you still need to drive to work, this conversation explores how far is too far—and whether that line even exists.

Perfect for car enthusiasts, racers, and builders trying to balance performance, comfort, and practicality, this episode captures a debate every enthusiast eventually faces when modifying their car.

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