Ken Block's first Gymkhana video is a short, raw, and fascinating piece of action film, a now-historic item that created the multi-million-dollar Gymkhana universe back in 2008. To commemorate Block's ...
It is said that "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." And I think that we can all agree that Ken Block had so many moments like that ...
As Ken Block’s fans, followers, and family mourn his tragic passing, many have remarked on how innovative he was as both a racing driver and an entertainer. Without a doubt, his body of work is its ...
The year is 2012. You're a budding car enthusiast in high school, about to turn 16, who grew up on vintage racing and tales of muscle cars and British roadsters. You may not have your license yet, but ...
For the past few days, my social media newsfeed has been bombarded with photos and clips of Ken Block. Seeing so many cherishing his memory is amazing, and we haven't seen something like this since ...
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 ...
Nine of Ken Block's cars have been displayed together to form The People's Champ exhibition to celebrate the impact that the rally legend had on the automotive and motorsport world. Displayed at the ...
Ken Block's final Gymkhana-style film has officially arrived. Hoonigan launched the video, Electrikhana Two: The Mexico City Sessions, on its YouTube channel Wednesday morning following a teaser in ...
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 ...
On January 2, car culture icon Ken Block perished after a snowmobile crash. It brought a premature end to the life of a man who seemed to have more fun than almost anyone behind the wheel. But Block ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ken Block, a pro rally driver who rose to internet fame with his astonishing “Gymkhana” stunt videos on YouTube, died Monday in a ...