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not sure but I think he accidentally clipped the limiter once in there

I lol'd, yeah just a few times. A bit low on tread there at the end there too.

Ken hasn't excelled at WRC since he joined, still doing OK for a first year but he's doing a shit load better than Kimi

Ken Block is more than just a WRC driver, he's the creator of the DC shoes brand and an entrepreneur, hence why all his cars and vids have DC as sponsor.

If you guys have foxtel, check out Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy factory, he makes a few appearances with Dyrdek with the WRX and a Go kart called Gymkhana 2.1

Not sure why people bag the bloke.

If i had 20mil in the bank id be building crazy cars and doing stuff like that everyday :)

Id least with the sponsorship he would be making coin out of it.

I just don't think he has a ridiculous amount of ability, he seems like a wanker in a high powered car to me. Sure he's got decent skill but if I had hours a day to chew through tyres in a 600hp+ car I would be able to drive as well.

Want to impress me? Do it on a virgin track, with no old tyre marks from previous runs in sight. Do it in one take rather than splicing the best footage from several runs together. But maybe I'm just jealous because he's doing it and I'm not :blink:

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