If you were a car enthusiast like me who saw YouTube become a real platform for media and entertainment, the Gymkhana videos ...
The video features new footage from what appears to be Mexico. Road signs for Cuernavaca flash by nearly a minute into the teaser; earlier, Block passes through what appears to be a tunnel with ...
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 ...
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 ...
Before we tragically lost driving and racing legend Ken Block at the beginning of this year, he had already filmed one last Gymkhana-style video with his Hoonigan crew. That video finally dropped ...
Ken Block has changed the face of motorsport forever with his Gymkhana series. Late last year, the late pro rally driver and stunt man filmed one last project, the Electrikhana Two, and it is a bitter ...
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 might no longer be amongst us, having perished at a snowmobiling accident, but to take us down memory lane, the Hoonigan team has dropped an awesome 2.5-hour film featuring each Gymkhana ...
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.
Ben Conrad, director of Zombieland and 30 seconds or Less, filmed this incredible visual that is Gymkhana Four within five days. Ken Block and crew took over the backlots of Universal Studios and ...