It was super cool to see his wife and daughter race. Keeping up the legacy and celebrating him.
1 year ago | 141
This is so much more than a tribute to Ken. It showcases Lia's resilience and maturity (at 16yo), guts, talent, and determination to finish what her dad started but sadly couldn't finish. His legacy is in good hands.
1 year ago | 3
Man, I miss Ken so much. I never got the chance to meet him but I grew up skating and knew of him from knowing the industry and being generally interested in the business side. I was also interested in racing - specifically rally, so when Ken started rallying it blew my mind. Back then there wasn’t a lot of cross pollination between different sports or disciplines so when two of my favorite things collided in the form of KB, well, he made a life long fan from that day forward. It feels kind of strange to miss a dude I’ve never met but Ken shaped my world and brought together so many rad people and inspired countless kids across the globe. I’m stoked you guys are carrying on and passing the torch. I feel weird saying that stuff but I really look up to you guys and respect what the legacy so I thought it should be said. No matter how goofy I look doin it. Anyway, I’m looking forward to the next chapter. I’m sure it’s gonna be sick
1 year ago | 3
The block name continues. As a father to a daughter. I'm proud that Lia is doing this.
1 year ago | 53
Amazing film. Truly one of the best stories and the videography to top it off.
1 year ago | 0
Love to see Ron as the cool uncle ! You can see how their were all super proud of her.
1 year ago | 1
exactly what Ken would've wanted. Really nice to go back through and watch the videos of Ken teaching Lia with stuff like the sliding the Foxbody.
1 year ago | 51
Me in tears for like half of it keep it up Lia, your in your fathers footsteps, amazing driver the legacy lives on!
1 year ago | 1
That’s lit keep up the legacy and the skill of what y’all do I’ve seen everything you guys done keep it up never give up I remember when I would watch all the types of videos on the stuff you guys crate it’s inspired me to get into off road cars.
1 year ago | 1
The wife n myself shed some tears watching this morning. Truly what a blessing it was to just watch Lia dominate the peak just as her father would. We miss you Ken #43 Ain't No Care! Send it and man did Lia ever
1 year ago | 1
We all miss u bro... it's really lovely to know his daughter and wife are keeping his spirit alive by doing exactly what he loved doing and so do they. Sometimes it feels like he still here when I watch his loved ones racing and for a split second when I can't see the actual driver my mind automatically imagines Ken 😔. Oh boy Ken do we miss u buddy. Still hurts
1 year ago | 1
Glad to see her following in her father's footsteps. Would love to have seen Ken drive, maybe I can see her drive someday.
1 year ago | 7
I absolutely can not wait to see this....thank you for keeping us in the loop. It's nice to know what's going on...
1 year ago | 4
Made me tear up In joy knowing that Ken's daughter is willing to take his place and drive the same was he would have driven. Just smashing gears
1 year ago | 1
Super proud and happy to see her continuing her father’s legacy, and the future influence and impact she will have on future generations to come, especially more women that kick ass behind the wheel.
1 year ago | 1
I love that she is carrying on Ken’s legacy, and at the same time creating her own legacy! She is a fucking legend!!!
1 year ago | 3
Hoonigan
Did you really think Lia would run the Hoonipigasus at Pikes Peak International Hill Climb and we wouldn’t make a whole documentary? Well, we did. Tune in this Tuesday 10/31 at 12pm Eastern, 9am Pacific.
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