RE: Tragic snowmobile accident claims Ken Block
RE: Tragic snowmobile accident claims Ken Block
Wednesday 4th January 2023

Tragic snowmobile accident claims Ken Block

He was an internationally famous personality, but above all he seemed like a lovely bloke. RIP Kenny B


It’s with great sadness that we report the death of Ken Block, who passed away following a snowmobile accident at his ranch in Utah. Block, 55, was a proper car guy and full-on motorsport enthusiast, and it was that enthusiasm, perhaps more so than his on-track successes, that made him famous and a hugely captivating individual.

His high-profile career began as the co-founder of the sportswear brand DC Shoes. He started the company in 1994, which specialised in producing footwear for action sports such as skateboarding and snowboarding – sports that he himself competed in. DC Shoes was bought by Quicksilver for around $90 million in 2004, and from his share of the proceeds, Block kicked off his dream of a career in motorsport.

In 2005 he competed in Rally America. With several top-five finishes and fourth overall in the championship, he took the Rookie of the Year award. The following year he competed in the first X-Games rally event, finishing on the podium. His profile was elevated further in 2007 when he took part in several rounds of the World Rally Championship, and in the Rally of New Zealand he was on the pace in Group N with a couple of top-five stage finishes.

Along with Block’s rallying, he also competed in Rallycross championships, where his talent delivered more silverware. He took part in series around the globe, including the X Games, the Americas Rallycross Championship and the World Rallycross Championship. Highlights included winning the Norway round of the European Rallycross Championship in 2014.

Despite his successes, Block’s results in competition weren't ultimately what distinguished him as an international figure. After all, he was up against some of the best drivers in the world – the true greats of the sport – and he was perhaps always going to struggle to achieve the ultimate heights against such prodigious talents. He was great himself, though, albeit in a different way. What made Block so appealing was his pure love of motorsport and the joy of simply being a part of the competition. His passion was infectious, and he raised the profile of rallying around the world by introducing it to a much broader audience.

His access to this audience was due to the legion of fans he's already accrued beyond the traditional motorsport fraternity. He starred in his first YouTube Gymkhana video in 2008, which lead to a series of videos that were all expertly produced and filmed with increasingly dramatic stunt driving. He also made the first of three appearances on Top Gear in 2009, when he took James May on a Gymkhana-style mega-drifting run around a course laid out at Inyokern Airport in California. His Hoonigan channel on YouTube has over five-million subscribers and combined, its videos have totalled hundreds of millions of views. To give you an idea of his popularity, his 2010 Gymkhana video had collected seven-million views in its first week.

The message posted on the Hoonigan website sums him up perfectly. It reads, “It's with deepest regrets that we can confirm that Ken Block passed away in a snowmobile accident today. Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon. And most importantly, a father and husband. He will be incredibly missed."

His passing really does leave a huge void in the world of motorsport - but more than his professional achievements, the man, the personality, and the excitement he brought will be missed by many.


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The1bigman

Original Poster:

3 posts

40 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Just horrific. A proper legend. He brought so much joy. Thinking of his family

BaronVonVaderham

2,322 posts

167 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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RIP Ken. An inspiration and a real American hero.

Caddyshack

13,370 posts

226 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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That really shocked me. Very sad to hear.


Oliver80

366 posts

41 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Blimey. RIP.

Water Fairy

6,328 posts

175 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Sad indeed

No-one is invincible

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BadOrangePete

827 posts

64 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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One of the best showmen, nice guy and a proper car-nut too. RIP Ken

wpa1975

12,969 posts

134 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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RIP, true legend

James_33

629 posts

86 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Genuinely shocked, RIP Ken.

cerb4.5lee

39,993 posts

200 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Such sad news. frown

Tom1312

1,145 posts

166 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Terrible news. Only yesterday I was showing my two little ones his videos

RIP ken and thinking of his family.

NitrousRS

34 posts

133 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Properly shocked at this news. A real car nut and loved watching his videos. Hopefully tearing up the afterlife with Paul walker. Absolute legend.

Petrus1983

10,609 posts

182 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Terribly sad. He was always a fan favourite at Goodwood. RIP.

KTMsm

28,982 posts

283 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Sliding sideways through the pearly gates all four wheels spinning

mat205125

17,790 posts

233 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Over the Xmas break, I managed to have a couple of days of peace and quiet away from the festivities, and the video following Ken's 2022 rally season was part of the YouTube videos I have on the background in the garage.

Whilst working on my car, it's content like Ken's that keep me going, and have undoubtedly provided inspiration and motivations to countless others around the world.

So much respect for this talented business man, driver, entrepreneur and trend setter, to push our sport / hobby and passion in new directions, through new media platforms, and to new generations.

Seeing his passion infuse into his daughter's rallying and her road car projects should serve as an inspiration for us all to inspire our next generations also, and I can only imagine how deep a void that his closest family and friends are feeling today.

RIP Hoonigan frown

Inspectre

443 posts

239 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Shocked and saddened. Lovely and really quite humble, while being a talent and an inspiration...lucky to spend some time with him at a Festival of Speed between runs. Fond memories.

04helipilot

410 posts

171 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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A sad day for all Petrol heads around the world.

Condolences to his Family.

RIP Ken Block.

Martyn76

782 posts

137 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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I'd just started watching his Hoonigan YouTube channel, really enjoyed the stuff with him and his daughter, her drag racing his mad mustang, helping to build her first car (Audi Quattro), passing her driving test, testing out race cars, etc, you could tell she was a chip off the old block (pun intended).


Jon_S_Rally

4,170 posts

108 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Really sad about this. A huge influence on the automotive world and, as someone involved in rallying, he truly was a breath of fresh air in a sport that can be really stuffy at times.

Was never fortunate enough to meet him, but I know plenty who did and they always had kind words to say about him. Few can say that they genuinely changed the arena in which they operate, but Ken was definitely one of them.

He will really be missed.

camel_landy

5,328 posts

203 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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It was a late start to my day and this was the first thing I saw in my news feed... bks. frown

RIP Ken

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GreatScott2016

2,097 posts

108 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Just shows how fragile life really is ..... RIP Ken.