Ken Block's newest racecar: The Hybrid Function Hoon Vehicle
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Ken Block's newest racecar: The Hybrid Function Hoon Vehicle
Ken Block unveils his new racecar, the H.F.H.V., or "Hybrid Function Hoon Vehicle", a unique vehicle made to compete in three disciplines of racing: Stage rally, rallycross, and Gymkhana.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paoPcFvsbrA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paoPcFvsbrA
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I don't think he is the most talented driver on the circuit today but he has done much for the rally racing scene here in America. He is fun to watch in his videos. And, he is doing "exactly" what I would be doing if I had the money to do it!
EDIT: If they build it I will buy!!
EDIT: If they build it I will buy!!
Last edited by RallyBud; Jul 27, 2011 at 04:49 PM.
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And I don't disagree with this - if I had ***** to the walls cash I would be out their destroying stuff on company money and learning to be the best damn racer out there. But that is the problem - he ISN'T GOOD! I bet you 9 out of 10 people will know who Ken Block is, but then ask them who Colin McRae is and I bet you'll get a look 9 out of 10 times. Same with Travis Pastrana. Mild talent + too much money = ego gone rampant.
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He has made 11 year old children run around malls sporting "Monster" this and "Ken Block" that - yet when you stop them or their parents and ask them what his car is, they have no clue? He hasn't done anything for rally racing - he has done only what hieghtens his IMAGE and what sells stuff for his sponsor companies. I personally think he is a garbage racer. Just my opinion though.
And I don't disagree with this - if I had ***** to the walls cash I would be out their destroying stuff on company money and learning to be the best damn racer out there. But that is the problem - he ISN'T GOOD! I bet you 9 out of 10 people will know who Ken Block is, but then ask them who Colin McRae is and I bet you'll get a look 9 out of 10 times. Same with Travis Pastrana. Mild talent + too much money = ego gone rampant.
And I don't disagree with this - if I had ***** to the walls cash I would be out their destroying stuff on company money and learning to be the best damn racer out there. But that is the problem - he ISN'T GOOD! I bet you 9 out of 10 people will know who Ken Block is, but then ask them who Colin McRae is and I bet you'll get a look 9 out of 10 times. Same with Travis Pastrana. Mild talent + too much money = ego gone rampant.
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That's the idea here. When a company has money to throw away, but doesn't employ driver's who bring the gold in, that is the approach you take. The end goal for all forms of racing is to advertise the manufacturer marque & sell cars - that is what pays the bills. Racing is very costly & the major reason manufacturers do it is for advertising reasons.
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There is nothing wrong with building a brand around your name; however, if you do not have the ethos to support that name and/or brand, then you are fundamentally hurting said name, brand, and/or organization associated with your name.
Sure it may be welcome exposure, but now its up to whoever runs rallying in America to step up their marketing and promotions so that the sport as a whole starts progressing instead of a single driver, who frankly doesnt win much lol. I have yet to see a single rally race on TV besides the xgames
Sure it may be welcome exposure, but now its up to whoever runs rallying in America to step up their marketing and promotions so that the sport as a whole starts progressing instead of a single driver, who frankly doesnt win much lol. I have yet to see a single rally race on TV besides the xgames