Ken Block family, wife, children, parents, siblings, cause of death

Kenneth Paul Block, born November 21, 1967, and died January 2, 2023, was an American professional rally driver for the Hoonigan Racing Division, formerly known as the Monster World Rally Team.
Block was also a co-founder of DC Shoes. He also participated in a number of action sports, including skateboarding, snowboarding, and motocross.
Block shifted his business focus after selling his stake in DC Shoes to Hoonigan Industries, a clothing manufacturer for auto enthusiasts.
He was the company’s co-owner and “Head Hoonigan In Charge” before his death (HHIC).
He and his wife, Lucy Block, had three daughters, the identities of whom are unknown.
Parents and siblings of Ken Block
As of this writing, Ken Block’s parents had not been revealed. Ken appears to have kept his personal life under wraps. His siblings are also a complete mystery.
To compete in 2008, Block was given a brand-new rally-ready 2008 Subaru WRX STi.
Block intended to compete in the Rallye Baie-des-Chaleurs of the Canadian Rally Championship to gain experience with his new 2008 rally car and prepare for the World Rally Championships later in the year.
Block won his first Canadian rally championship at the event.
This was the new car’s second outing. Block and his co-driver were unable to earn any championship points at the event due to a lack of a Canadian competition license.
Block was the overall winner of the Rally New York USA competition.
Both bronze-place competitors were unable to compete due to damaged cars, so medals were awarded to both.
Block finished third in the X Games XIV rally competition, tied with Dave Mirra.
This occurred because both competitors had car problems.
After landing awkwardly on a jump, Block, who advanced to the event’s semi-finals, suffered a radiator problem.
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