Ken Block’s Gymkhana 5 has Ford Fiesta tearing up a real San Francisco

The video you’re about to partake in has the driving showman known as Ken Block taking a few fine minutes out of his day to rip up some blocked-off main roads of a major metropolitan area. Right across a major suspension bridge and down into the guts of San Francisco goes Block in his video Gymkhana 5. With his own Ford Fiesta Hybrid Function Hoonage Vehicle (HFHV), Block displays some on-point jumps, drifts, and one whole heck of a lot of speedy driving.

You’ll find that this 650 horsepower vehicle that Block drives is more than ready to cruise at unheard-of speeds through the city streets in a collection of ways only otherwise possible in a video game. You’ve got GoPro cameras mounted in the car and on the car, stationary cameras at hundreds of locations along the roadway, and a helicopter cam as well, of course.

Once again note that these roads were completely blocked off when this driving was taking place, and that without express permission from the city, none of this would have been even remotely possible. The San Francisco Bay area has never seen something as wild as this on four wheels – and splattered with Monster green and a heavy push for DC shoes, too!

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Ken Block’s Gymkhana 5 has Ford Fiesta tearing up a real San Francisco is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Waze social GPS navigation to be embedded in cars

If you haven’t heard of Waze, and you drive any sort of vehicle at all, then you should get on board. It’s a unique ‘social GPS’ platform that allows drivers to share data about things like traffic congestion, speed traps, accidents, gas prices, and all sorts of other handy features that you simply don’t get with your vintage Garmin or even your standard smartphone maps app.

And speaking of apps, that’s exactly what Waze is right now. It’s available for free on both Android and the iPhone, and it has attracted more than 19 million users. But for it to be as effective as possible, the company thinks the next step is to offer the service directly into in-car systems, and it has apparently secured deals with undisclosed automakers.

“This is clearly the wave of the future. Connected cars allow us to share information seamlessly between the application and the senors of the car. Imagine being offered a route to the cheapest fuel based on your current fuel levels, or given cautions when windshield wipers are in use or even taking pictures of incidents right from your vehicle’s cameras,” said Waze VP Di-Ann Eisnor in a statement. The first Waze-connected cars will be available later this year.

[via PC Mag]


Waze social GPS navigation to be embedded in cars is written by Mark Raby & originally posted on SlashGear.
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