Hoonigan Rally Speedrun Championship is Live

Controlled chaos? Yup!
Hoonigan is back with a brand-new series — the Hoonigan Rally Speedrun Championship.
Launching with six high-octane episodes, this isn’t your average time trial. Each installment throws one driver and one machine into battle against the clock on a purpose-built rally course that’s equal parts chaos and precision. Designed by rally expert Wyatt Knox and the Hoonigan crew, the 1.3-mile course packs in 11 corners, blind crests, two jumps, and deep sand pockets that punish hesitation. It’s fast, raw, and absolutely unforgiving.
Expect wild cars, insane edits, and zero chill. The goal? Simple: find out who’s fastest—no room for error, no second chances.
Each episode filmed on the purpose-built private rally course designed by rally expert Wyatt Knox and the team at Hoonigan, pits a single driver and machine against the clock, pushing competitors to the edge — and off it — for leaderboard supremacy. The course itself is a beast, covering 1.3 miles and packed with 11 complex corners, multiple blind crests, two jumps, and pockets that deliver intense speeds. It’s fast, raw, and unforgiving. With onboard telemetry and biometric data like heart rate tracking, viewers get a front-row seat to the pressure, and physical intensity of real competitive driving.
“Hoonigan came to me, true to form, with a wild idea: build a rally course from scratch that would push world-class drivers and machines to their limits,” said Wyatt Knox. “That’s exactly what we did. With the Hoonigan crew’s creative energy, we carved a flowing, high-risk course through the rolling hills—jumps, deep sand, sharp elevation, and even a donut as a tribute to the Gymkhana films. It’s built to reward the smart, punish the reckless, and expose every weakness. In rally, they say ‘to finish first, first you must finish’—this track lives and breathes that ethos. It’s a must-see series.”

The competitor lineup is as wild as the course itself, including Jeff Zwart, an eight-time Pikes Peak Class Champion attacking the track in a 450hp Porsche GT3 Cup car, while drivers like Faruk Kugay, a ten-year Formula Drift veteran, bring style and aggression in a classic 1980 Toyota Corolla. Other standouts include Alister Skully in a WRC2-spec Hyundai i20, Patrick Gruszka with his long-travel Mitsubishi Mirage Proto, and Blake Wilkey, showing up in full desert-racing chaos with his 660hp trophy truck “JAWS.” Season 2 will keep the action rolling with fresh machines like a WRC replica and a snarling, high-revving CrossKart.
Every launch, slide, and near-miss is hosted by Wyatt Knox, whose deep rally knowledge and sharp analysis are matched by the humor and hype of co-hosts Micah Diaz and Gary King Jr., familiar faces from the Hoonigan universe.
Whether you’re a lifelong motorsport fanatic craving Hoonigan’s return to its rally roots, or just here for the thrills, Hoonigan’s Rally Speedrun Championship delivers something as rare and pure as friends racing against the clock on their very own rally stage.
The first four episodes are live and can be viewed here:

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