Ken Block

Ken Block
Kenneth "Ken" Block is a professional rally driver with the Hoonigan Racing Division, formerly known as the Monster World Rally Team. Block is also one of the co-founders of DC Shoes. Block has also competed in many action sports events including skateboarding, snowboarding, and motocross. Since selling his ownership of DC Shoes, Block has shifted his business focus to Hoonigan Industries, an apparel brand for auto enthusiasts. He is currently the co-owner and Head Hoonigan In Chargeat the company...
ProfessionRace Car Driver
Date of Birth21 November 1967
CityLong Beach, CA
My heart goes out to Dean and Ginger both. We have a long history with them, and we hope for the best.
Everything feels good, we are driving carefully with the aim to finish. It was definitely scary driving on that flat, but we certainly lost less time than if we had stopped on the stage to change the tyre!
Today has definitely been better than yesterday. We are having to do a little bit of sweeping but it is generally not too bad and I am still really enjoying the roads - I love being here!
I absolutely love my daily driver Ford Raptor, especially since I live out here in the mountains of Park City, so to build out this mountain assault vehicle with a Raptor as the base platform made total sense to me. It's an absolute beast of a machine and I'm stoked with how it's turned out. Next up is for me to take it deep into the backcountry ASAP to help me and some friends slay some powder on our snowboards for a video project due out later this year.
Yeah, you might get tired of playing a song night after night, but then when the people start singing along to every word it's always incredible. We are a lucky, lucky organization.
We've been talking about it for a couple weeks. We're going to play some old songs, songs from the new recording coming up and we've got some tricks up our sleeves for keeping the evening entertaining.
What we're seeing now is more saturation in the market. When we started making skate apparel 15 years ago, this was a small market.