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Editor: Ken Block and Christopher Willard break down the walls of motorsport again with Gymkhana Grid and the KB-INV!
Update: Interview on Gymkhana Grid here.
In 2008, Ken Block shook up the automotive world with Gymkhana Practice--the first in a series of viral videos. Seventy million views later, Block has teamed up with the Gymkhana Grid series to bring the action to you live. Starting with two events in 2010, these races will be lined with purpose-built, high-powered machines, piloted by some of the world's biggest names in motorsport, pitted against each other in a heads-up race against the clock. The courses (co-designed by Block himself) are guaranteed to provide big smoke, long
slides, excessive speeds and a challenge to all who battle for the crown.
"Ever since we filmed the first Gymkhana clip, I've been itching to not only get my professional racing friends to be able to come and play with me in this incredibly fun, sideways and technical motorsport, but also to make it possible for amateur drivers to participate, too," says Block. "And Gymkhana Grid does exactly that."
Founded by Christopher Willard, the Gymkhana Grid series seeks to be more than a one-off
event. With years of organizing track days under his belt, as well as co-founding the Redline
Time Attack series, Christopher shared Ken's passion for the sport and sought his expertise on
course design, as well as overall rules and regulations. The two then presented the Gymkhana
Grid Invitational, as well as an inaugural grassroots event.
The first event, being held August 7-8th in Hollywood Park, CA, will feature pro and amateur
racers competing head to head, and testing the course layout with anything from a rear-driven
sports car to all-wheel-drive sedans. For those new to the sport, there will be workshops and
schools to help grow the awareness of gymkhana on the grassroots level.
Then, on December 3-4th, the first Gymkhana Grid Ken Block Invitational will kick off at Irwindale
Speedway in Irwindale, CA. Competitors will range from rally racers like Travis Pastrana and
Dave Mirra, to drifters like Vaughn Gittin Jr. and Tanner Foust. This will be the first event of its
kind, promising to not only provide competitors with a new and exciting racing format, but also to
give spectators a true all-out, tire smoking, sideways sliding race. And all of this is just a glimpse
of what will be coming from Gymkhana Grid in 2011.
Ken Block brought the term Gymkhana to the masses through viral videos such as Gymkhana
Practice (2008), and Gymkhana Two: The Infomercial (2009). These two videos set the
standard as to what Ken saw as a modern interpretation of a traditional form of racing, and in
turn gained tens of millions of views worldwide. With its origins dating back to a style of horse
racing (also known as gymkhana), the sport requires not only physical driving skills, but mental
training as well. Courses are set up with both precision driving and high speed in mind, with a
pre-determined sequence of drifts, figure 8s, donuts, and slaloms that the driver must memorize.
While the sport of gymkhana has a niche following in countries such as Japan and England,
Gymkhana Grid introduces much bigger courses designed for high-powered cars and versatile
drivers who can call upon a varied list of motoring skills, from drifting, rally racing and road
racing. Only the most well-rounded racers will prevail.
More information, such as rules and regulations, can be found at www.gymkhanagrid.com
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