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WRC and FIA withdraw Ken Block’s #43 from use

by Josh Disborough
3 years ago
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WRC and FIA withdraw Ken Block’s #43 from use

Ken Block (USA) performs during FIA World Rally Championship 2018 in Salou, Spain on October 25, 2018 // Jaanus Ree / Red Bull Content Pool // SI201810250485 // Usage for editorial use only //

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The FIA and the World Rally Championship announced that they will be retiring the number 43 from use as a sign of respect for the late Ken Block.

Ken Block passed away on Monday in a snowmobile accident at the age of 55. This was met with an outpouring of messages and other expressions of emotion throughout the motorsport community.

Ken Block’s influence was widespread, from his Gymkhana series to his exploits in the WRC and ARA series. Block was also an ever-present figure in the rallycross paddock in the US as well as overseas.

As a mark of respect, the FIA and WRC have decided that they will be retiring Block’s number from use throughout the 2023 season.

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FIA president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, commented: “Given the enormous contribution our great friend Ken Block made to motorsport and the fact that he was held in such high regard by people the world over, it is entirely appropriate that his #43 will be withdrawn from use during the 2023 WRC season,”

“While it’s a small gesture, we hope that it is one that will bring some comfort to his family and friends at this time. Ken was a true legend, and the memory of this true legend will live with us forever.”

WRC Promoter managing director Jona Siebel added: “The impact that Ken had on rallying in taking our sport to an all-new audience cannot be underestimated.

“For Ken, fan engagement was paramount, making him a beloved figure of the WRC. As a sport, withdrawing the number 43 – a number synonymous with Ken – is our small mark of respect for Ken’s family, friends and fans.”

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