Legendary racing driver Ken Block and developer Zynga announced a multi-year partnership for the mobile drag racing game CSR Racing 2. Under the agreement, new in-game events that will feature Ken Block, his cars, and drag racing lessons with his daughter, Lia, will be available for CSR Racing 2 players.
This year’s SEMA event wasn’t virtual, and it showed. So, we need some time to unravel all the mysteries behind some of the coolest builds. No worries, though, because baby steps bring us the big-block heroes.
Let’s face it, when it comes to the JDM versus domestic battle, JDMs are always the underdogs unless there’s a GT-R involved. Hoonigan matched the Godzilla-slayer, a time-attack Corvette Z06 racer, up against a 600-hp 1990 R-32 Skyline GT-R in an epic time attack battle.
They say rear-wheel-drive cars don’t stand a chance against all-wheel-drive on a drag race. But the BMW M3 E46 is a timeless piece of engineering. Add that up with a turbo kit. Does it stand a chance against Lamborghini’s new tech? Hoonigan settled this decades-long argument on a track and put a Lamborghini Huracan against an 850-hp BMW M3 E46 for an ultimate street vs supercar Euro battle.
If you're a race driver and you're having difficulties in finding sponsorships, you might want to take a look at Ken Block's career. You'll learn a thing or two about building up your image and reputation and, of course, about creating quality content. Ever since his early Gymkhana days, Ken has been growing and growing, and here we are today.