

Five cities. Five cars. Zero surviving tires. Ken Block goes full send.
The tenth in the series of Ken Block stunt and car action films, Gymkhana Ten takes things to a new extreme. Block is taking things to a whole new level with five different, epic, all-wheel-drive, high-horsepower Ford racecars, two of which are all-new for Block with a third being an all-new, built from the ground up vehicle — on the same level as Block’s wildly popular Hoonicorn. And to add to it all, Block is filming these vehicles in five different locations around the world.
Practical Effects
Real cars, real destruction, zero CGI tire smoke.
Direction
Brian Scotto's camera work makes you feel G-forces through a screen.
Production
Five global locations shot like blockbuster set pieces for 19 minutes.
Director
Brian Scotto
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Hoonitruck's 3D-printed intake manifold was one of the largest titanium automotive prints ever made at the time — Ford literally printed a turbo engine part.
Gymkhana Ten dropped the same year Block turned 51, cementing that this wasn't young man's chaos — it was calculated, veteran-level insanity that redefined automotive entertainment for a decade.
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