Since the arrival of the debut portion in 2008, Ken Block‘s Gymkhana recordings have reliably set the norm for elite car video content, and keeping in mind that Block has recently steered the vigorously adjusted included on the Hoonigan Youtube channel, for its most recent passage the Long Beach local has passed the light to individual motorsport and thrill seeker, Travis Pastrana.
For Pastrana‘s Gymkhana debut, the AMA SX and MX champion has been put in the driver’s seat of a completely rubbed Subaru WRX STi, prior to being released upon his old neighborhood of Annapolis, Maryland. With 862hp, 864ft-lbs of force, and a 50PSI lift, the 2.3L billet block fighter motor makes a very sizable amount of intensity and wheel-turn expected to completely destroy the roads of the east coast village, an accomplishment helped along by the float vehicle’s dynamic carbon fiber air pack and race-level slowing down and suspension equipment. Notwithstanding a lot of getting sideways, Pastrana likewise pilots his WRX over different hops and different snags in the generally 9.5-minute component. With any karma, this is only the first of numerous hair-raising Gymkhana recordings with Pastrana in the driver’s seat.