Ken Block: Rally driver and YouTuber killed in snowmobile accidenton January 3, 2023 at 9:07 am

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Legendary driver Ken Block, 55, dies after his snowmobile flipped and landed on him at his Utah ranch.

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American motorsport legend and YouTube star Ken Block has died in a snowmobile accident in Utah at the age of 55.

A competitive rally driver in series such as Rally America and Global Rallycross, he earned wide renown later in life for his “Gymkhana” video series on YouTube.

The 10-part series, in which he performed daring racing feats, earned him nearly two million subscribers.

Block also co-founded the skate-wear clothing brand DC Shoes.

Hoonigan Industries, another clothing company he owned, confirmed its founder’s passing in a statement on Instagram on Monday.

“Ken was a visionary, a pioneer and an icon. And most importantly, a father and husband. He will be incredibly missed.”

Block was riding a snowmobile up a steep slope in Wasatch County, Utah, when the vehicle upended, landing on top of him, the local sheriff’s office wrote on Facebook.

He was pronounced dead at the scene from the injuries he sustained.

The sheriff’s office said that Block had been riding with a group but was alone when the crash occurred.

A competitive rally driver since 2005, Block was Rally America’s Rookie of the Year in his first season and went on to win rallycross medals at the X Games and podium finishes at the World Rallycross Championship.

He also competed in other actions sports, including motocross, skateboarding and snowboarding.

But Block found a second wind on YouTube, where millions watched him navigate dangerous tracks and obstacle courses in a range of vehicles.

He was featured twice on the BBC’s Top Gear programme, as well as in four EA Sports racing video games.

The American Rally Association said it was “gutted” at the news of Block’s passing.

“He was a massive influence on everything he touched, including the global world of rallying,” it said in a statement on Facebook.

Fellow racers also paid tribute to Block, with former British Formula One world champion Jenson Button calling him “a talent that did so much for our sport”.

Nascar Xfinity Series driver Ryan Vargas said watching Block’s videos “shaped my personality and interest in cars”.

Block is survived by his wife, Lucy, and three children.

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