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Famous rally driver and drifter Ken Block (see our help) “cut down” another video. Now in partnership with a tire brand that sponsors drift competitions around the world.
On your all-wheel drive Ford Mustang Hoonicorn RTR V2 Powered by a 1965bhp twin-turbo, it climbed Pikes Peak, Colorado, where hill climb racing has been held for over a century in 1400. Only our today’s hero did this 20-kilometer “Race in the Clouds” without rivals, and he rode mostly sideways. In just a day, a video called Climbkhana (climb – climb) scored two million views.
Ken Block video. Climbkhana: Pikes_Peak
Last year, a virtuoso rally driver was driving his other (next) car – Ford Focus RS RX 2016 with a 600-horsepower engine. It was the ninth series of his Jimkhana. 25 million views.
Ken Block video: Gymkhana_Nine
Almost three years ago, he released Jimkhana-7. The racer arranged a drift performance in Los Angeles, as a result, a 12-minute video was released, which you don’t want to stop watching for a second. Then, instead of the Ford Fiesta, a specially built 845-horsepower all-wheel drive Mustang appeared. And this video scored 42 million views!
Ken Block video: Gymkhana_Seven
And a year before that, another stunning video was released where he was drifting on a 650-horsepower Ford Fiesta ST RX43. Then the obstacles on their way were not only ingenious labyrinths, but also excavators, supercars, police officers and a wildly menacing suspended spiked hammer. The sixth series has collected 41 million views.
Ken Block video: Gymkhana_Six
Well, here is the fifth series of Jimkhana, released five years ago. Ford Fiesta in San Francisco, 95 million views. Enjoy.
Ken Block video: Gymkhana_Five
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Famous rally driver, extreme sportsman and founder of the youth clothing company Ken Block became truly famous thanks to his project Gymkhana. This is a series of crazy videos where he shows the filigree skills of drifting.
In interesting places and with complex productions, thanks to which stunts without any special effects turn out to be simply fantastic. Therefore, the number of views of them on the Internet is hundreds of millions.