Garage — Hoonigan Donut

The facility was designed with a "bakery meets speed shop" aesthetic, complete with car parts displayed on bread racks. Notable features and events include:

A confined concrete space used for high-smoke donuts and burnouts. Pro drifters like Kevin Lawrence and Ken Block used this area to test everything from rally cars to custom drifting rigs. HOONIGAN DONUT GARAGE

The was the legendary headquarters and "playground" for the Hoonigan racing and lifestyle brand in Long Beach, California. It served as the primary filming location for their viral Daily Transmission YouTube series , where pro drivers and enthusiasts would bring unique builds to "slay tires" in the yard. Key Features & Famous Moments The facility was designed with a "bakery meets

The garage was the birthplace of several famous Hoonigan projects, including Hert’s "Twerkstallion" FC RX-7 and the ambitious left-hand drive swap of a Holden Ute . The was the legendary headquarters and "playground" for

Watch some of the most iconic high-octane moments captured at the Hoonigan Donut Garage:

A famous industrial ramp where vehicles—ranging from 800-HP trophy trucks to beater Buicks —were regularly "sent" or jumped into the yard.

A dedicated back area where the team produced viral video content like The Gymkhana Files and designed the brand's iconic apparel.