An Inspiration for Car Enthusiasts and More

Ken Block’s January death hit the automobile community hard.

Ken Block: 

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Ken Block was one of

His Gymkhana videos went viral on YouTube in 2011, getting over a hundred million views.

the most famous American racing personalities.

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full of daring stunts.

Ken drifted through city centers and narrowly avoided obstacles while his car was sideways.

He pioneered a new style of video content

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Ken wasn’t always a rally car driver.

Originally, he was a businessman who wanted to be a skateboarder. He co-founded DC Shoes in 2004.

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He became close friends with rally driver

Their friendship would eventually lead him to start rallying at the unbelievable age of 37.

Travis Pastrana.

Travis Pastrana.

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Ken had natural talent.

In his first year, he won Rally America’s rookie of the year in 2005, and he was second overall in 2006, 2008, and 2015.

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Eventually, Ken was able to join the prestigious

World Rally Championship (WRC) with the Hoonigan Racing Division,

a team that he founded.

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He also established Hoonigan, an automotive lifestyle apparel brand..

The brand’s Youtube channel showcases stunt videos and Ken’s adrenaline-filled vlogs.

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Ken’s stunts, passion, and sheer coolness inspired an entire generation of kids

who wanted to emulate him.

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Ken also designed several project cars.

The most famous is the Hoonicorn, a heavily modified all-wheel drive Ford Mustang with 1,400 horsepower.

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The Hoonicorn and other iconic rally cars that Ken drove appear in an array of racing games.

These include Dirt 3, Forza Horizon 5, and CSR Racing 2.

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Ken was pivotal in helping rallying and drifting become more popular, making him one of the scene’s most respected figures.

He’ll be remembered for his driving prowess, charisma, and marketing genius.

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“If you’re not scared, you’re not going fast enough.”

November 21, 1967 - January 2, 2023

-Ken Block

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One of the memorable cars that Ken Block drove was a Ford RS200.

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