Ken Block, the American driver famous for his Gymkhana, is parting ways with his Ford Focus RSRX for a good cause. By the way, he takes the opportunity to bid her farewell with a last donut!
We already told you about it at the end of last year, the contract between the famous American driver Ken Block and Ford is no longer. Suddenly, the latter separates from a large number of racing cars in his collection. Before selling his Hoonitruck for over half a million dollars, the pilot had already announced that he wanted to let his Ford Focus RSRX. The star of Gymkhana 9 has obviously found a buyer, since Ken Block has decided to bid him farewell in the most beautiful way.
Obviously, he didn’t get rid of it without a last donut! Meet in Utah, where the American has decided to leave some gum on the tarmac. At the same time, when we combine Ken Block and a car with a 4-cylinder 2-liter turbo developing… 650 hp, we can hardly expect anything else!
The entire amount collected by the sale of this Focus RSRX will be used for charitable purposes. More particularly to a specific association: Team Rubicon. The latter is doing everything to help the inhabitants of regions weakened, in particular by natural disasters. Its missions consist, among other things, in bringing food or clearing roads in disaster areas.
Check out the video of Ken Block’s latest Focus RSRX donut below:
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