We’re about to kick off another new week of Speedhunting, but before we get into that, it’s time to take a quick look at some of the videos we’ve been checking out over the past seven days.

Let’s get things started with a new clip from our friends at EKS…

Last week, Louis gave us an insight into why he thinks rallycross is the greatest motorsport of all time, and whether you’re talking Red Bull GRC or the FIA World RX series, it’s hard not to get excited by this unique racing code. Mattias Ekström and his EKS team are always releasing great clips on their World RX exploits, and this in-car and on-car video compilation from the recent Höljes event shows just how close the action in the Supercar ranks of rallycross is.

Next up, it’s a new RWB build immortalized in video form, this time from Germany. Furusato, which translates to ‘homeland’ in German, is the country’s very first RAUH-Welt Begriff build – the chosen name a nod to Porsche’s mother country. As always, many people came out to see Nakai-san work his wide-body magic, and this short film perfectly captures the atmosphere of Sidney Hoffmann’s 993 build.

If you think that a Lancia Delta S4 from the Group B rally days and the filmmaking talents of Petrolicious sounds like a match made in automotive heaven, you’d be right. A Ballet of Brutality gives a nice insight into the car collection of John Campion, and in particular, a purpose-built gravel basher from one of the most exciting yet dangerous eras of the World Rally Championship.

Finally this week, we’ve got a short film from the recent Raceism event in the city of Wrocław, Poland. Part car show, part street-style drift meet, this is a big event on the Polish tuner car calendar, and it’s not hard to see why in this nice 4K production from I Love Bass.

That’s all for now, but as always, if you’ve watched a cool video online this week, don’t forget to share it in the comments section below!

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