Ken Block Terrakhana | Swing Arm City, UT
Ken Block performs nail-biting stunts as he hoons through the dirt roads of Swing Arm City, UT. Similar to his urban driving in Gymkhana, Terrakhana will focus on off-road terrain.
Ken Block performs nail-biting stunts as he hoons through the dirt roads of Swing Arm City, UT. Similar to his urban driving in Gymkhana, Terrakhana will focus on off-road terrain.
You will believe a Ford Fiesta can defy gravity.
Watch Block and LeBlanc go 'round and 'round in this beautifully smokey footage.
Gymkhana and virtual reality are a match made in heaven.
Ken Block reveals the reasoning behind the 1,400 horsepower upgrade.
The Hoonicorn V2 is here and it's crazier than before.
Yes, there's lots of smoke, close calls, and high speed drifts.
YouTube channel Car Bros have crafted a spot on parody of Ken Block's infamous Gymkhana videos. The group hoons a Honda Civic wagon, poking fun and paying homage to the original.
Ken Block will compete using a 600-horsepower Ford Focus RS in the FIA Global Rallycross and will have full factory support from the Blue Oval. The racer will also star in Gymkhana 9.
Ken Block's Gymkhana 8 goes to Dubai to drift around the city's supercar police fleet and drag race against a quartet of supercars, including a Veyron.
Ken Block drops some hints on Twitter about what to expect from Gymkhana 8, set in Dubai.
When Ken Block breaks the internet with Gymkhana 8 on February 29, he'll do it in this ultra reflective Ford Fiesta.
Ken Block's Ford Fiesta HFHV rally car from the Gymkhana series is now for sale, and it's immediately ready to slide around some stages. The price might be too steep for some buyers, though.
With the help of Ryan Tuerck, Ken Block shows off his first-ever rear-wheel-drive Gymkhana vehicle, a 1978 MkII Ford Escort RS.
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Momkhana takes inspiration from the Gymkhana videos, but moves the stunts to the suburbs in a V8-powered, rear-wheel-drive Toyota Sienna that goes drifting to the shoe store.
Ken Block's Hoonicorn, which stars in Gymkhana Seven, might still bear a passing resemblance to a vintage 1965 Ford Mustang, but underneath the skin, the car is one of the baddest custom machines to ever do a smoky burnout on the road. The ever enth
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Ken Block must spend a lot of time blushing. At this point, the videos online that parody or take inspiration from the drifter's Gymkhana series vastly outnumber his authentic output. That's not necessarily a bad thing, though, as some of the clips are nearly as good as the original in their own way. Case in point: last year's Ken Box Gym