Description: They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If that's the case, then Ken Block should feel extremely flattered by all of the Gymkhana parody videos floating around the Internet. Ranging...Add Comments0
Description: There's a great chance that this is the only stop motion Gymkhana parody video in existence. That right there, plus the inherent creativity of this video, earns it a spot on the list.Add Comments1
Description: It's almost tough to believe that the 1990 Subaru Legacy Wagon (with over 200,000 miles on it) in this video didn't break down during filming. This video isn't a spot-on parody, but it ...Add Comments5
Colby ChurchAug 16, 2012 LOL at 2:49, he almost loses it and smacks a pole. But I guess he's not horrible at drifting given the type of vehicle.
Description: Unlike the two videos before it, this one more or less sticks to the Gymkhana formula, combining off-road and street driving elements to create a pretty entertaining video. When's the last time y...Add Comments2
Moe SargiAug 15, 2012 Only rednecks would find a safari amusing lool
Jordan JacksonAug 15, 2012 Wow... That was awesome... Lol
Description: This video is a near spot-on recreation of the antics from the now-legendary Gymkhana series. The video stars a 1986 Ford Fiesta Ghia/motorized billboard for DC and Monster. There's a gratuit...Add Comments3
Harrison TrapnellAug 15, 2012 I have seen this 5 times before, I still laugh,
Moe SargiAug 15, 2012 Ya i agree this one was the best so far. Except he is lacking drift!!
John SerelyAug 15, 2012 Haha this one was pretty good
Description: The previous video featured higher production values and more DC logos, but it is nowhere near as action packed as this parody. The 2004 Subaru Impreza 2.5RS gets a thorough workout in this video, dod...Add Comments2
Bill Estep JrAug 16, 2012 The baby carriage was a bit cruel maybe a bum but other than that it was awesome I would only imagine doing this wit my buddies someday would be beyond awesome