Driver Presentation: Tobias WeltiDriver Presentation: Tobias Welti
Today we have a closer look on Tobias the owner of ‚Speed Industries‘. It’s a pleasure but also a very hard topic to write about.
I met Tobi 3 years ago when Speed Industries was still an unknown brand and nobody would’ve dreamed about the popularity we have today! I realized soon, that he was ambitious and very open minded person. He’s not only the head of Speed Industries but also a talented driver and DJ.Today we have a closer look on Tobias the owner of ‚Speed Industries‘. It’s a pleasure but also a very hard topic to write about.
I met Tobi 3 years ago when Speed Industries was still an unknown brand and nobody would’ve dreamed about the popularity we have today! I realized soon, that he was ambitious and very open minded person. He’s not only the head of Speed Industries but also a talented driver and DJ.
Speed Industries Drift Team Driver: Alain Thomet Speed Industries Drift Team Driver: Alain Thomet
Alain is one of my best drift drivers and I got to know him at one of my first drift practices back in 2007 I think.
Driver Presentation: Chris EG6Driver Presentation: Chris EG6
One day we were participating at a 2,5h Kart race. It was just me and some friends. I got there in my daily AE86 and when we were all standing at the car after lunch some guy approached me and asked me if this was my car. As it turned out it was Chris and he also had an AE86 and fell in love with lightweight japanese cars some time ago.
Driver Presentation: Stefan ZollingerDriver Presentation: Stefan Zollinger
I met Stefan for the first time at one of my trackdays back in 2008. The same year he came along for a mountain cruise during a summer day in his MR2 SW20. Today he is one member of the Speed Industries grip team.
Driver Presentation: Andreas LanzDriver Presentation: Andreas Lanz
I met Andi the first time at some slalom race a few years back. I heard some stories about him and his Ae86 being quite fast and after seeing him and his bullet the first time I was sure there was nothing wrong about those stories.
I met Andi the first time at some slalom race a few years back. I heard some stories about him and his Ae86 being quite fast and after seeing him and his bullet the first time I was sure there was nothing wrong about those stories.
Driver Presentation: IconDriver Presentation: Icon
When I met Icon it was at the appartement at the Anneau du Rhin complex. We were all at the balcony reminiscing over some car stories and Icon was talking about his adventures with his Scooby.
Driver Presentation: Swen BurkhardDriver Presentation: Swen Burkhard
Swen Burkhard is one of those drivers who live motorsports to the fullest and enjoy every minute of it.
Coming up: JDM Allstars on our home course!Coming up: JDM Allstars on our home course!
Incredible news! The JDM Allstars drifting competition will hold one of their runs in Anneau du Rhin, France on the 25.06.2011.
Teaser: D1 Stella Drifttraining at MonzaTeaser: D1 Stella Drifttraining at Monza
Last Sunday, Team Speed Industries was invited to the D1 Stella Drifttraining at Monza Italy. Here’s a first teaser
Last Sunday, Team Speed Industries was invited to the D1 Stella Drifttraining at Monza Italy. Here’s a first teaser
Speed Industries Drift Team needs you!Speed Industries Drift Team needs you!
Everybody who ever participated in a trackday, driftevent or race knows that motorsport is not the cheapest hobbie that can bring you some thills but we all do it because we love it.
The Speed Industries Drift team participated in various events all over Europe in 2010. We put all our hard earned money into travel expenses, tyres, fuel, upgrades on the cars and lots of repairs. The team went through some 200+ new tyres, 3 turbos, 5 engines, 3 clutches, 3 gearboxes, some bumpers and also melted racing shoes. This was just on 3 pro class cars and 1 street class cars. So I guess you get the idea of it.Everybody who ever participated in a trackday, driftevent or race knows that motorsport is not the cheapest hobbie that can bring you some thills but we all do it because we love it.
The Speed Industries Drift team participated in various events all over Europe in 2010. We put all our hard earned money into travel expenses, tyres, fuel, upgrades on the cars and lots of repairs. The team went through some 200+ new tyres, 3 turbos, 5 engines, 3 clutches, 3 gearboxes, some bumpers and also melted racing shoes. This was just on 3 pro class cars and 1 street class cars. So I guess you get the idea of it.