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Foust Roasts Block At Gymkhana Grid (w/Video) (Updated)

Not the kind of roast with Bob Saget, either.

We hope Ken Block brought a box of Ticonderoga No. 2 Softs and a Five-Star three-subject notebook to the 2010 Ken Block Gymkhana Grid Invitational, because Tanner Foust took him to school. All right, so losing by a couple seconds in the final round doesn't really make for an ass-whupping, but considering the event was called the Ken Block Invitational and the two drivers were competing on a course Block designed, coming in second to the Top Gear USA host has to be a tad embarrassing.

You can watch the final round of AWD-class Gymkhana action below, but if you have a problem with brotastic douchebag announcers, we suggest cranking up some AC/DC and muting the video's sound whenever the cars aren't in motion. (Also, anyone else feel like the announcer's remark, "Tanner Foust, man, not a very good host" was kind of a shot at his Top Gear duties?)

[via YouTube]

Update: Check out this gallery from the Ken Block Invitational courtesy of Gymkhana Grid (they're our media partners, in case you didn't know), and if you like what you see, head to the Gymkhana Grid Facebook page for more. Also, check out additional videos of Gymkhana Grid goodness below.

COMMENTS
  • Alex says:
    December 6, 2010 at 3:46 pm
    Reply

    JRod is the worst host on the fucking planet.

  • Ronnie says:
    December 6, 2010 at 9:38 pm
    Reply

    Why do they list Foust's car as a Festiva and Block's car as a Festia (note spelling) when they both drive Fiestas?

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