Hoonigan founder and Gymkhana icon Ken Block tragically died Monday in a snowmobile accident, according to a post from Hoonigan's Instagram.
The Sheriff’s Office, Utah State Parks and the U.S. And most importantly, a father and a husband. “Ken was a visionary, a pioneer, and an icon.
The automotive daredevil and legend's Hoonigan social media posted this evening that Block was killed in an accident while snowmobiling today.
We are saddened to hear of the loss of Kenneth and our hearts are with his family and friends so deeply affected. Block was riding with a group but was alone when the accident occurred. Perhaps most life-changing, for Block and all of us, was the start of the Gymkhana video series, which began as a marketing exercise for DC. The post said: "The driver, Kenneth Block, 55-year-old male out of Park City, Utah, was riding a snowmobile on a steep slope when the snowmobile upended, landing on top of him. He was almost 40 at the time, and within a year was finishing in the top 10 in his class. Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon.
The Wasatch County Sheriff's Office said it received a call about an accident in the Mill Hollow area at about 2 p.m. local time. "The driver, Kenneth Block, [a] ...
He was also regularly a competitor at ESPN's X Games when they sporadically included rally racing. He was pronounced deceased at the scene from injuries sustained in the accident," the sheriff's office And most importantly, a father and husband.
Pro rally driver Ken Block, who later became an internet sensation with his daring stunts behind the wheel, died aged 55 after a snowmobile accident, ...
The series racked up millions of views on YouTube. He competed in the World Rally Championship and won several rallycross medals at the X Games. And most importantly, a father and husband.
The pro rally driver and former action sports marketing executive died in a snowmobile accident Monday. He was 55.
At the races, he was happy to be racing with Lucy and to have his daughter racing and to have his kids at most of the races," action sports icon Travis Pastrana told ESPN. He treated his friends like gold and would create opportunities for whoever wanted to put in the work. "Ken was a legend in his ability to take a vision and make it a reality.
The co-founder of Hoonigan Industries and DC Shoes, who had a huge YouTube following for his car-driving stunt videos, was 55.
What they're saying: "Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon. - "Mr. The big picture: The 55-year-old co-founder of auto media and apparel company Hoonigan Industries and sportswear firm D.C.
Former WRC driver, gymkhana artist and Hoonigan founder Ken Block was killed in a snowmobile accident on Monday, local authorities confirmed.
He was pronounced dead at the scene. The 55-year-old driver was running up a steep slope when his snowmobile "upended, landing on top of him," police said. "Ken was a visionary, a pioneer, and an icon.
Pro rally driver Ken Block died aged 55 after a snowmobile accident, his team Hoonigan Racing said on Monday.
He competed in the World Rally Championship and won several rallycross medals at the X Games. And most importantly, a father and husband. “Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon.
Legendary driver Ken Block, 55, dies after his snowmobile flipped and landed on him at his Utah ranch.
The footage was never aired. "He was a massive influence on everything he touched, including the global world of rallying," it said in a statement on Facebook. And most importantly, a father and husband. A competitive rally driver since 2005, Block was Rally America's Rookie of the Year in his first season and went on to win rallycross medals at the X Games and podium finishes at the World Rallycross Championship. Block was riding a snowmobile up a steep slope in Wasatch County, Utah, when the vehicle upended, landing on top of him, the local sheriff's office wrote on Facebook. "Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon.
ARA – David Evans remembers his experiences with the legendary Hoonigan founder.
And it’s what took him to Donegal in Ireland and carried him to Kenya for the Safari in a Porsche 911. His business brain laid the foundations for the fun he would have once he found his way into a rally car. The 2010 and 2011 seasons were Ken’s shot at something approaching a full-on WRC assault. I have a lot to thank him for. I was fortunate enough to witness Gymkhana from inside the car as well. Not when there’s a barge in the bay carrying a Fiesta with a handbrake. Going beyond the cover, I’d turned the first page of Block the book and was captivated. Every one that dropped, simply raised the bar for the next. And the Hoonigan Racing Division did not disappoint. Another chance to regale each other with well-worn tales of a mutual friend called Colin. He never came closer than in the last year. And I loved him for that.
Action sports star and rally racer Ken Block was killed Monday in a snowmobile accident in Utah. Block was 55 years old.
“Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon. And most importantly, a father and husband. Block was 55 years old.
The rally racer, X Games champion, co-founder of DC Shoes and Hoonigan Industries, and star of the Gymkhana video series was 55 years old.
In 2012, he changed the name of the team to Hoonigan Racing Division, competing in the Global Rallycross Championship, and later, FIA World Rallycross. [40% off](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ARYU58?asc_campaign=kinjajalopnikpromo-20&asc_refurl=https://jalopnik.com/ken-block-hoonigan-killed-in-snowmobile-crash-1849943581&asc_source=&imprToken=20c2a78c-4507-bf99-c15&ots=1&slotNum=0&tag=kinjajalopnikpromo-20) You can set the dumbbells to weights between five and 52.5 lbs. The following year, Block entered the first X Games rally driving event, and in 2007 he began competing in the World Rally Championship. He was a competitive skateboarder, motocrosser, and snowboarder. In 2005, he entered the national rally racing scene as a member of the Vermont SportsCar team, and nabbed the title of Rookie of the Year.
Professional rally driver and YouTube star Ken Block died in a snowmobile accident on Monday, his Hoonigan Racing team announced. He was 55.
“Shocked and saddened to hear the passing of a true icon of our sport,” said Belgian rally driver Thierry Neuville. The videos proved hugely popular and gained hundreds of millions of views. He began rallying in 2005 and two years later made his debut on the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) circuit in Mexico. “The State Medical Examiner’s Office will determine the official cause of death. And most importantly, a father and husband,” Hoonigan Racing said in a statement. “Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon.
The acclaimed driver, best known for his “Gymkhana” videos, was killed in a snowmobile accident.
He also won five medals at the X Games between 2006 and 2013, and was the first American to drive in the World Rally Championship. He was the Rally America rookie of the year in 2005, and finished second overall in 2006, 2008 and 2013. on Monday “when the snowmobile upended, landing on top of him,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement.
Ken Block, an action sports legend who also co-founded Hoonigan Racing, died on Monday at age 55 after his snowmobile fell backwards on a steep slope.
And most importantly, a father and a husband," Hoonigan wrote in the statement. A previous version stated that DC Shoes was founded in 1984. Block's legend is likely to live on through the rally racing success of his family. "Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon. Officials pronounced him dead at the scene. [The Wasatch County Sheriff's Office later confirmed ](https://www.facebook.com/wasatchcountysheriffsoffice/posts/pfbid0ke2BVsreR4RLenSqkMHfNoyyeXHTiUE6n5g1fT7uEXTLom7gmG6L8qMXJky42SMcl)that Block was riding a snowmobile near his home in Utah around 2 p.m.
Ken Block, a professional rally driver and YouTube sensation, died Monday in a snowmobile accident in Utah, officials said. He was 55.
“Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon. And most importantly, a father and husband. [ 2018 Amazon Prime series ](https://www.amazon.com/The-Gymkhana-Files-Season-1/dp/B086VX2CXR)“The Gymkhana Files,” which followed Block and the Hoonigan Racing Division in their video-making and racing process. He kicked off his professional rally racing career in 2005 and was named Rookie of the Year that season in the Rally America Championship, according to a [ Instagram ](https://www.instagram.com/p/CmuLUUfPB2o/)followers and shared photos of his family’s vacation at the Baldface Lodge in Canada. Block was riding a snowmobile on a steep slope in the Mill Hollow area of Wasatch County on Monday afternoon when “the snowmobile upended, landing on top of him,” the
Five-time X Games medalist Ken Block, who co-founded DC Shoes and Hoonigan based in Southern California, died in a snowmobile accident.
So, we had to go fast and risk everything to chase that title right to the end — and this is the behind-the-scenes story of how that all went.” He also was the first American to drive in the World Rally Championship. He was a five-time X Games medalist in RallyCross, was Rally America rookie of the year in 2005, and finished second overall three times. We are saddened to hear of the loss of Kenneth and our hearts are with his family and friends so deeply affected.” “When I grew up skateboarding, I didn’t compete in skateboarding, I just went out and had fun. Block was riding with a group but was alone when the accident occurred,” according to a statement from the Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office.
The motorsports world is mourning the loss of noted Rally, Rallycross, and Gymkhana driver Ken Block, who died Jan. 2, in a snowmobile accident near his ...
Block didn’t need to win championships, because his fans could see that he was world-class in his skills and that he was having the time of his sweet life doing it. [viral Gymkhana videos](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu7M43QZ3q4&list=PLF0xa8RE3Rk_Da36CfLnkhHuDrEQ_q0ol), in which he would drive a variety of vehicles performing precision drifting and stunts in Subaru and Ford vehicles. Starting in 2010, he also raced in FIA World Rally competition with Ford and the Though Block never won a Rally America championship, he was frequently second in the standings, keeping pressure on his teammate and four-time champion Pastrana. [Rally America](https://www.americanrallyassociation.org/)’s 2005 season in a Subaru WRX STi, finishing fourth overall in the season and claiming Rookie of the Year honors. He held the record for the world’s fastest Snowcat, built from a Ford Raptor pickup truck. “We had a good time fighting it out and the cars were perfect.” In 2014 he also competed in a single FIA ERX Supercar Championship race, which he won. The combination was magical. Ken lived life to the fullest. Block’s former rally teammate Travis Pastrana said, “Ken was a friend, a rival, a mentor, a boss, a business partner, and a fellow family man who was more proud of showing me pictures of his kids go-karting than he was of himself doing a world’s first in one of the many ‘coolest cars known to man’ that he regularly drove the wheels off. Years ago we had an amazing time heli-skiing and snowboarding in Canada.
Professional rally driver Ken Block, who later became an internet sensation with his daring stunts behind the wheel, has died aged 55 after a snowmobile ...
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The world of motorsport paid tribute to American Ken Block, the professional rally driver after his death aged 55 in a snowmobile accident.
Years ago we had an amazing time held skiing and snowboarding in Canada. “I remember our first time working together and how positive he was. “Today I received the news of the loss of a dear friend. “Such a talent that did so much for our sport. He was a true visionary with his own unique style & infectious smile. [January 3, 2023] I am devastated to hear of Ken Block’s passing. The The series racked up millions of views on YouTube. He competed in the World Rally Championship and won several rallycross medals at the X Games. And most importantly, a father and husband. “Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon.
It is with heavy hearts that we report that action sports and automotive icon, legend, and visionary Ken Block passed away in a snowmobile accident on ...
Hug your kids, tell you parents your love them, call your grandparents just to say hi! [pic.twitter.com/YdKcYrR44F] [January 3, 2023] [pic.twitter.com/fWgp6FI6UZ] [January 3, 2023] Block himself was a longtime moto enthusiast and a regular visitor to the races, and he was with us on the ground floor when Racer X launched as a magazine in 1998. According to National Public Radio (npr.org) “Hoonigan first announced the death on social media. Beyond his mega-successful business ventures—from cofounding DC Shoes to the explosive popularity of his Gymkhana video series and Hoonigan Industries car-build brand—he was a friend and supporter to many in the motocross industry.
The likes of Jenson Button and Esteban Ocon have paid tribute to rally and stunt driver Ken Block, who passed away at the age of 55 on January 2.
This tweet has been removed from Twitter They stated: "Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon. Block began his rallying career in 2005 but made waves with his Gymkhana video series that saw him drift and jump in spectacular style across the globe.
Youtube star Ken Block of Hoonigan Racing Division died on Monday, Jan. 2 due to a snowmobile accident.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Ken Block, a motorsports icon known for his stunt driving and for co-founding the action sports apparel brand DC Shoes, died on Monday ...
Afterward, he rose to fame as a rally car driver and in 2005 was awarded Rally America’s Rookie of the Year honors. The incident occurred in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest and he was pronounced dead at the scene. Block, 55, “was riding a snowmobile on a steep slope when the snowmobile upended, landing on top of him,” the Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
Ken Block and Rob Dyrdek have had a long professional relationship with a foundation rooted in a shared love of motor racing, skateboarding and sneakers.
Do you have a tip on a sports story that Newsweek should be covering? "I just can't wrap my head around that being our final moment. We did so many amazing things together over the years that I will cherish forever. And most importantly, a father and husband. Every single idea I ever wanted to do you believed and helped me make it happen. Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon.
Everything that Ken Block did in his life was genuine, thoughtful, smart and sincere. His passion for action sports of all kinds ran deep, only surpassed by ...
He was as much an icon as a role model, and just a truly great human being. Every rider in the paddock probably looked up to him as much as he looked up to them. He was a true fan of supercross and motocross--Ken once spent a summer following the AMA Pro Motocross tour just so he could ride all of the tracks on amateur day.
The 16-year-old daughter of rally driver and 'Gymkhana' sensation Ken Block posts a heartbreaking tribute to her talented father. Lia Block also shared how ...
[was killed Monday](https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/sports/ken-block-gymkhana-videos-racing-motorsports-snowmobile-accident/3065588/) in a snowmobile accident in Utah, according to a statements from [Hoonigan Industries](https://www.instagram.com/thehoonigans/), the company he founded, and the [Wasatch County Sheriff's Department](https://www.facebook.com/wasatchcountysheriffsoffice/posts/533206105511664). Block co-founded the automotive apparel and lifestyle brand influenced by motorsports and his own style. And most importantly, a father and husband," Hoonigan Industries said in its statement. Block, who had a home in Utah, was riding a snowmobile on a steep slope when it upended and landed on top of him the sheriff's department said. [Hoonigan YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/@TheHoonigans/videos) over the past two years. "He was truly my whole world and the only person I ever looked up to.
Ken Block, who died tragically in a snowmobile accident this week, was an entrepreneur, a racer, and a social media superstar who brought the creativity of ...
If you were a fan of Top Gear in 2009, you’re a fan of Ken Block the showman. If you were a fan of X Games motorsports action, you’re a fan of Ken Block the action sports athlete. As of a 2019 interview with The Economic Times, Block was still calling his gymkhana videos an “experiment,” as if they hadn’t yet borne fruit. If you were a fan of North American amateur point-to-point stage rallying in 2005, you’re a fan of Ken Block the racer. Lia and the rest of the Block family all have my most sincere condolences. Personally, I’ll always remember Block as a hardcore rally nerd, a humble dude who made it big and lived the dream. All the while, Block was becoming a social media superstar, with over 8 million followers on Instagram, all fans who wanted to come along with whatever vehicular mayhem he was up to. Though famous in enthusiast circles at the time, it was only when Block took Captain Slow for a quick spin that his ticket to superstardom was punched. If you were into the skate scene in the ‘90s, the era of early superstars like Tony Hawk, John Cardiel, and Eric Koston, you’re a fan of Ken Block the clothing entrepreneur. Today, the word has become virtually synonymous with Block and his DC-liveried cars — Subarus for the first two iterations before signing a deal with Ford, which would take him global. If you were a fan of DC Shoes in the early 2000s, you’re a fan of Ken Block the footwear mogul. Regardless of whether you know it, there’s a good chance you’re a fan of Ken Block.