Climbkhana is clever. And no, not because it's a portmanteau. Rather it's how Ken Block and his merry band of Hoonigan Media Machine misfits took something the internet clearly loves, hooning, and ...
As a car nerd who grew up in the internet age, my first introduction to the word "gymkhana" was likely the same as many of the lovely folks reading this article — when the legend Ken Block unleashed ...
Ken Block, a motorsport legend who created the viral Gymkhana YouTube video series, has died aged 55 following a snowmobile accident. Block’s clothing company Hoonigan Industries confirmed the news on ...
For most of us, it's taken a few watchings of Ken Block's Electrikhana Two to truly appreciate the film. That's partly because there's so much going on that it's difficult to parse all the action in ...
Gymkhana and rallying existed before Block—but he reimagined it for a digital age. To many of our readers, Ken Block is that affable guy who wheels cars in unimaginable ways in cool locations for the ...
Every time the name Ken Block is attached to a Gymkhana video, you better believe it'll cause everyone to stop what they're doing and gaze mindlessly at one of the most amazing drivers of our time.
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Ken Block’s RX43 Gymkhana Fiesta Drive
This video features a drive in Ken Block’s RX43 Gymkhana Fiesta. Known for its rallycross engineering and Gymkhana performances, the RX43 delivers an experience that blends power, handling, and ...
The other day, I was preparing for an interview with Amanda Sorensen when I saw a video on her YouTube channel. Lia Block was in there. And the Petersen Museum had just sent me an interesting bit of ...
The Petersen Automotive Museum will open its doors Saturday morning to the debut of the “People’s Champ” exhibit – a tribute to automotive icon and Long Beach native Ken Block. Block, who died in 2023 ...
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