It’s clear how much pain the Hoonigan crew is feeling right now from their demeanor in the video, and our hearts go out to them.
The six-minute montage of Ken Block was originally shown at a private celebration of life at Cannon Park City last week. It was made as a private piece, but Hoonigan decided it should be made public.
The tribute celebrates Block as a driver, an entertainer, an entrepreneur, and, of course, as a father. It’s a poignant and well-edited piece that will remind fans of Block just how much energy, talent, and creativity he brought to the automotive scene and industry and that he leaves a family he loved behind.