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It’s called “Ken Block Gymkhana Practice.” (But what is Gymkhana?, you ask.)

We didn’t really get the big deal, but that was before we realized our fingers had burrowed into the glass tabletop. Then Ken Block did donuts around a guy on a Segway, and it was like, “Ohhh.”

(It’s racer porn. Plenty sexier than that one time you watched two Ford Fiestas tango in London. Even if you’re not a speed junkie, the handling depicted in Gymkhana is fit to give you tingles.)

Mad Media put the video together in collaboration with Ken Block, DC Shoes and Subaru. Stats listed below.

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(Video was posted on 11/11 @ 6 PM)

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