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The Basics of Rally Racing
The speaker recounts his interest in rally racing since childhood and his immersion in the world of American motorsports. He attributes his love for dirt bikes in his teenage years to the sport's creativity, jumping, sliding, and racing around a track with various obstacles, all of which rally racing shares in common.
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The race team offices were built with a recycling message using items like skateboard tiles and shipping containers, and it represents the epitome of technical driving with a touch of fun.
06:06 - 09:44 (03:38)
Summary
The race team offices were built with a recycling message using items like skateboard tiles and shipping containers, and it represents the epitome of technical driving with a touch of fun. The offices are leading-edge offices, and it is an inspiration in future building designs.
ChapterThe Basics of Rally Racing
Episode#358: Ken Block — The Art of Marketing with a DC Shoes and Gymkhana Legend (500M+ views)
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker recounts their love for racing and how it began with a fascination for Formula One and rally racing as a child, leading to their own experiences racing dirt bikes as a teenager before eventually starting rally car racing in their late 30s.
09:44 - 13:31 (03:47)
Summary
The speaker recounts their love for racing and how it began with a fascination for Formula One and rally racing as a child, leading to their own experiences racing dirt bikes as a teenager before eventually starting rally car racing in their late 30s.
ChapterThe Basics of Rally Racing
Episode#358: Ken Block — The Art of Marketing with a DC Shoes and Gymkhana Legend (500M+ views)
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker talks about his experiences in funding his own racing and learning from professional athletes such as Danny Way, Travis Rice, and Andy Irons.
13:31 - 16:58 (03:26)
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The speaker talks about his experiences in funding his own racing and learning from professional athletes such as Danny Way, Travis Rice, and Andy Irons. Through sponsorship from DC, he was able to work with some of the best athletes in the world, including Ricky Carmichael, Jeff Emigh, Ryan Hughes, and Jeremy McGrath.