Ken Block is a person whose legacy is only going to grow with age. As the creator of the famed Hoonigan and DC brands, he's propelled alternative sports into the mainstream, even if he was constantly ...
The tragic passing of American rally legend, vehicular Gymkhana innovator, Hoonigan founder and DC Shoe co-founder Ken Block in early 2023 devastated car enthusiasts. Block and his series of Gymkhana ...
It's easy to get caught up in the end of the story of Ken Block's life. His unexpected, heart-wrenching passing in 2023 at the age of 55 momentarily overshadowed a mythic-level career as a rally ...
Jody Only is an author and photographer. Within the last five years in the auto industry, she has had bylines with TopSpeed, HotCars, LSXmag, Engine Labs, Chevy HardCore, and Street Muscle. She is a ...
Pro rally driver Ken Block, the Hoonigan and DC Shoes co-founder who revolutionized action sports marketing and motorsports filmmaking, died in a snowmobile accident near his home in Utah on Monday.
We had the incredible opportunity to start Ken Block’s iconic RX43 Gymkhana car for the very first time. From the anti-lag ...
“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 ...
Chase Bierenkoven is a gearhead and writer based in Denver, Colorado. As the family lore goes, Chase's first word was "truck." Cars have been a problem ever since. By 16, Chase was spending his ...
He was an action sports icon, a social media star and one of the world’s most famous rally car drivers, and now the late Ken Block is being honored by the Petersen Automotive Museum with a new ...
View post: This Absurdly Large Wing on a Tesla Model 3 Actually Works If you are a car enthusiast who grew up during the early emergence of digital and social media, there is a good chance you’d ...
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 ...