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The correct answer is C. driving.
Even though gerunds and participles look the same (both end in -ing), there are important differences between them. Gerunds are always used as nouns - this means that they can act as subjects or objects within a sentence. On the other hand, participles are always used as adjectives or parts of verbs.
If you take a look at the sentence above, you will see a couple of forms ending in -ing: pounding, blowing, driving, and exciting. Only driving is the gerund here (with the function of the subject of the sentence) - the rest of them are all participles used as adjectives.