However moderate Ken Block's success in the World Rally Championship, there's no denying his  dominance here at home. Like his Gymkhana videos, he consistently knocks  it out of the park--even when other contenders are faster, the often  crash-prone Block manages to hold it together for the win at the 100  Acre Wood.
He does it so well, in fact, that he's already won it six consecutive  times, and is going for his seventh when the rally takes off this  weekend.
Set in the Ozarks of southern Missouri, the Rally in the 100 Acre Wood  is an often bitterly cold affair, but its broad gravel roads and Block's  Hybrid Function Hoon Vehicle (outfitted in its new blue-centric  Hoonigan Racing Division livery) will make it a viciously fast event as  well.
"I would say that these are the sort of roads that I dreamed of as a kid  that I would want to drive," said Block in a statement. "They're fast  and flowing and fit my flat-out style of driving. These are basically  like video game roads to me; they're a ton of fun."
You can follow along with the results as they happen at the official  Rally America site--and don't forget to check out our first-hand  experience in the 100 Acre Wood if you haven't already. 







