While Gymkhana 11 had Travis Pastrana taking over the steering wheel from Ken Block, the resulting driving session was a real spectacle. Of course, the other star of the show is the Gymkhana-prepped Subaru WRX STI. During the stunts, another WRX STI made a quick cameo. Now, here's a chance to take that WRX STI home plus $20,000 while helping people who are in needs – via a raffle through Omaze.

Eyes On Prize: Subaru WRX STI Plus $20,000

Subaru WRX STI Gymkhana 11
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It isn’t an ordinary WRX STI, as it was custom-built to be a Hoonigan by Subaru Motorsports USA and Vermont SportsCar. Wrapped in white color with subtle Hoonigan graphics, this car has been upgraded with rally suspension, rally handbrake and carbon fiber aero parts.

Featuring a symmetrical AWD setup, this Subaru WRX STI is powered by 2.5-liter turbocharged flat-4 boxer engine sending power to all four wheels via six-speed manual gearbox. Thanks to max output of 310 hp and peak torque of 290 lb-ft, this vehicle can zoom from nil to 60 mph in 4.6 seconds and reach a top speed of 160 mph. With 2-piece front rotors and stainless steel line brakes serving as stopping power, this Subaru rides on 18” Method wheels shod with Yokohama Advan rubber.

Helping Two Organizations Help Others

Subaru WRX STI Beneficiaries
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Joining the raffle would allow you to help the needy via two organizations. One of these is Team Rubicon, which includes veterans who leverage their skills and experience to help other people prepare, respond, or  recover from disasters. They provide various works, the latest pertaining to supporting COVID-19 relief.

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The other organization goes by the name "Feeding America," which boasts a wide network of food banks, pantries and meal programs to various communities in the US. Feeding America helps deliver food to those in need from from farmers, manufacturers, and retailers.

How To Get A Chance To Win

Subaru WRX STI Gymkhana 11 rest
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Truth is you can still participate in the raffle without making a contribution. However, that won't help those in need. To enter the raffle, you can donate $10 (100 entries), $25 (250 entries), $50 (1,000) and $100 ($2,000).

Omaze's raffle ends on March 12, 2021 , with the winner announced on March 31. If you win the raffle, you may alternatively take $75,487.50 in cash.

Source: Omaze

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