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Styles and types of completive driving, what names? #3112161
01/15/23 03:47 PM
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I'm wondering what name would be appropriate for the type of driving that Ken Block did in his all wheel drive Mustang and maybe in his similar built truck.
I saw mention of Gymkhana in one of his videos and thought of other demonstration driving exhibitions like drifting I've seen on T.V.
He was skillful in most of those demonstrations I've seen other than hitting and rubbing some stuff on the courses in the videos I've seen.
May he rest in peace: bow:

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Re: Styles and types of completive driving, what names? [Re: Cab_Burge] #3112169
01/15/23 04:12 PM
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Hoonigan, It's a combination of a number of styles that he named Hoonigan.

Re: Styles and types of completive driving, what names? [Re: stumpy] #3112375
01/16/23 03:06 AM
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A trend maker he was trying to be then. Thanks up


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