Ken Block’s Impact on Goodwood FoS and His First WRC Test / SCOTTO STORYTIME SPECIAL
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Very Vehicular Apr 1, 2026
Ken Block’s Impact on Goodwood FoS and His First WRC Test / SCOTTO STORYTIME SPECIAL

Ken Block’s Impact on Goodwood FoS and His First WRC Test / SCOTTO STORYTIME SPECIAL

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Ken Block’s Impact on Goodwood FoS and His First WRC Test / SCOTTO STORYTIME SPECIAL
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VIP driver's ball

This is a fancy, formal party for drivers and VIPs during the event weekend. It’s the kind of thing where they expect you to dress up.

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black tie event

Black tie means very formal clothing—usually a tuxedo. The point here is that Ken wasn’t used to dressing up, but the event required it.

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Ford

Ford is a big car company. In this story, it’s the company Ken Block was working with, and they were meeting to sign a contract.

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Detroit Auto Show

The Detroit Auto Show is a big yearly event where car companies show off new cars and make announcements. Here, it’s used to help place the timing of a meeting with Ford.

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Goodwood Festival of Speed

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is a major motorsport and automotive culture event held at the Goodwood estate in the UK, known for hill climbs and celebrity driving displays. The speaker argues that Ken Block’s presence added a more chaotic, stunt-driven energy compared to the event’s earlier “gentleman motoring” vibe.

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Lord March

Lord March (Charles March, Duke of Richmond) is a key figure behind the Goodwood estate and its events. The speaker uses his reaction to show that Block’s stunt driving—though initially seen as disrespectful—was ultimately appreciated by the event leadership.

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donuts

Donuts are when a car spins in circles on purpose, usually with the tires sliding and smoking. The point here is that Ken did it in a way that surprised people at Goodwood.

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hay bales

Hay bales are used like a soft barrier to help protect people if a car goes off course. Ken’s slides were so big they nearly reached those barriers.

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Hoonigan

Hoonigan is a car brand/community tied to Ken Block. It’s known for fun, stunt-style driving and the culture around it.

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Gymkhana

Gymkhana is a type of driving event where the goal is to show off car control in a tight area. It often includes sliding and doing donuts around obstacles.

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WRC calendar

WRC is the top level of rally racing. The calendar is just the list of rally events in a season, in order.

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Rally stage

A rally stage is a timed section of road closed for competition where drivers push for the best time. The speaker contrasts Ken’s rally-stage driving with his reluctance to drive on the road trip, emphasizing how rally skills don’t always translate to everyday driving.

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Bowler

Bowler is a British specialist that builds high-performance off-road vehicles, often based on Land Rover platforms. The speaker’s point is that Bowler’s demos at Goodwood were famously intense and off-road-focused.

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moving dirt is actually really expensive

This is a practical reality check about motorsport event engineering: earthworks (excavation, shaping, and rebuilding surfaces) are costly. It explains why the ambitious “Jump kana” concept didn’t get funded in that year.

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Goodwood FoS

Goodwood FoS is the Goodwood Festival of Speed. It’s a famous car event in the UK where cars race up a hill and there are lots of showy driving moments.

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hill climb

A hill climb is a race where cars drive up a hill as fast as they can. Drivers have to manage grip and speed carefully because the road is often narrow and steep.

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sliding cars around

Sliding means the car is intentionally breaking traction so it can rotate through a turn. It’s a showy way to demonstrate driving skill and how well the car grips.

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rally racing

Rally racing is like racing through special timed sections on different kinds of roads. It’s not just about speed—drivers also have to handle changing grip and keep the car running.

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FIA

The FIA is the main organization that oversees international motorsport rules and events. The speaker is saying working at that level is a big deal in rally racing.

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co-driver

In rallying, the co-driver reads instructions to the driver while they drive. Those notes help the driver know what’s coming around the next corner.

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M Sport

M-Sport is a company that works on rally racing cars and teams. The point here is that it’s a very advanced, professional place for building and preparing cars for WRC.

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Prodrive

Prodrive is a motorsports company that helps build and support race cars. The speaker is saying it was impressive, and then M-Sport felt even more advanced.

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livery

A livery is the car’s paint and sticker design—usually including sponsor logos. Teams may not have it finalized until they’re officially ready to race.

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Rallycross

Rallycross is racing on a short track that mixes surfaces and often includes jumps. It’s different from rally because it’s more like circuit racing, just with rally-style cars.

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podium

A podium finish means finishing in the top three. It’s a big deal in racing because it usually requires a very strong run and good luck with conditions.

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Ken Block

Ken Block was a famous rally and stunt-car driver. He wasn’t just good at driving—he also helped make car videos and events feel bigger and more exciting for fans.

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Does It Run?

“Does It Run?” is basically a show about checking if the cars actually start and drive. It’s a way to separate cars that look cool from cars that are truly usable.

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foundation

The host describes a foundation that raises money to expand opportunities for people who have motivation and skills but lack access. In this segment, it’s presented as a continuation of Ken Block’s impact through support and outreach.

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