Ken Block - Gymkhana 2

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Ken Block - Gymkhana 2

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He's Back!!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ7R_buZPSo

Enjoy!! 8) 8)
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wonder how many times we are going to see this posted on forums across the web :lol:

good watch though
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I bet going sideways across the railway lines near the begining was interesting... :o
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Post by Gerry H »

Bloody Hell! I'd not seen that.

Perhaps a few train carriages, piles of steel girders and concrete would liven North Weald enough even for Kim to be lured back. :-D
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Didnt think that was as good as the first one though. But still amazing driving. Quite a lot of practice runs :D
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Post by blacky »

Nice skillz again.....

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Post by Harry »

Very Impressive but what time would he post on the BP Autotest, I wouldnt mind the bits they dumped on the build

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RX7 wrote:Didnt think that was as good as the first one though. But still amazing driving. Quite a lot of practice runs :D
Considering what the consequences could have been had he mis-timed any one of those manoeuvers, it was little short of miraculous. IMO 8)

Shame about the glitzy bits but so what? :grin:
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good driver :thumb: nice video 8)
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Post by Rob S »

Quite how he does all these things without killing himself is beyond me.
An awesome bit of driving, again.
As Gerry said, the "Hollywood" stuff detracts a little, but then I guess there's a fair bit of sponsorship required for all the parts that must get destroyed whilst making it, roll on number 3 :D

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