Ken Block and 'The Gymkhana Files' Coming to Amazon Prime Video

Sam McEachern
by Sam McEachern

The Gymkhana Files, a new eight-part series starring the internet’s favorite tire destroyer, Ken Block, is coming to Amazon Prime video.

The series will take viewers behind the scenes with the Hoonigan Media Machine as they film GymkhanaTEN. The upcoming stunt video will be the most extravagant, high-budget Gymkhana installation yet, featuring five different all-wheel drive, high horsepower Ford vehicles and five different locations. Three of the cars will be new to Block, one of which is a yet-to-be-seen purpose-built vehicle that is said to be “on the same level” as Block’s wildly popular Hoonicorn Mustang.

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The Gymkhana Files takes viewers deep behind the scenes with exclusive access to one of the world’s wildest, most successful viral video franchises of all time, with over half a billion views and counting,” HMM said in an announcement. “The series follows Block and his team as they attempt to create their greatest automotive video to-date, GymkhanaTEN, while simultaneously dealing with the challenging ups and downs of Block racing in the World Rallycross Championship.”

Amazon Prime can tune into the series when the first episode debuts on Friday, November 16th. A new episode will be released each Friday until the finale debuts on Friday, December 7th. GymkhanaTEN will also premiere on December 7th.

If you aren’t an Amazon Prime member but want to check out Ken Block’s upcoming docu-series, you can sign up for Prime video at this link. Prime members can stream the series through the Amazon Prime Video app, which is available for computers, smartphones, smart TVs and other connected devices.

Photo via Hoonigan

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Sam McEachern
Sam McEachern

Sam McEachern holds a diploma in journalism from St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario, and has been covering the automotive industry for over 5 years. He conducts reviews and writes AutoGuide's news content. He's a die-hard motorsports fan with a passion for performance cars of all sorts.

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