It's been almost two years since Ken Block tragically passed away in a snowmobile accident. The 55-year-old was the co-founder of DC Shoes and Hoonigan Industries, as well as the star of the Gymkhana ...
“People’s Champ: The Impact of Ken Block” exhibit opens at the Petersen Automotive Museum, featuring some of his most famous cars and never-before-seen photos and memorabilia from his private ...
Rally fans have a rare opportunity to acquire a competition-prepped Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS campaigned by Ken Block and co-driver Alex Gelsomino during their X Games battles against drivers like Colin ...
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 ...
Travis Pastrana and Vermont SportsCar revealed Wednesday night they plan to run a new one-off race livery for this weekend's Nitro Rallycross event dedicated to the late Ken Block. Pastrana's Group E ...
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 ...
It’s been a couple of years since the untimely and often-cited unreal passing of Ken Block. And to this day, in the adrenaline-fueled world of motorsports, his name is still one of the few that evoke ...
The action sports world is mourning the loss of Pro Rally legend and YouTube star Ken Block. Block, who co-founded Hoonigans and DC Shoes was killed in a snowmobile accident on Monday, January 2nd.
The car world is beginning 2023 in mourning. Ken Block -- renowned rally car driver, entrepreneur, and car enthusiast-- died at age 55 after a snowmobiling accident in Northern Utah last Monday. Block ...
Rally race driver and legendary Hoonigan Ken Block died tragically this week at 55. He likely entered the Pearly Gates sideways in a Ford Fiesta, smoke pouring from his tires. Block had a successful ...
Ken Block took his team to Mexico City in November 2022. Little did they know back then that it was going to be their last project together. The tire destroyer internet hero passed away on January 2.
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 ...
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