How can a car catch fire during burnout and then go like nothing ever happened? Or do tire smoke burn if you put fire on them? TheCopenGuy 26 Mar 2015 Sponsored PostsComments Well what i know, burnouts can produce fire due to friction. But i think in this case they used petrol or something inflammable substance. Simply put flammable liquid on burnout patch… and ignite Latest NewsNews Polestar Gives Its Range A Rally-Inspired MakeoverNews There’s A New Six-Cylinder Morgan ComingNews This Porsche Sculpture Sold For More Than A New GT3 RSNews This Perfect-Spec Prodrive P25 Is Heading To AuctionNews This Slippery Renault Concept Is Out To Break RecordsNews The 542bhp BMW M3 CS Touring Is HereSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest ReviewsReviews Porsche Macan EV Review: A Good EV, And A Decent PorscheReviews 2025 BMW M5 Review: Right Car, Wrong BadgeReviews Porsche Panamera Turbo Review: You Really Don’t Need That CayenneReviews Mk8.5 VW Golf R Review: Sensible And SensationalReviews 2024 BMW M4 Review: Now AWD-Only, But I Don’t MindReviews MG Cyberster Review: Electric Isn’t Its Problem
Well what i know, burnouts can produce fire due to friction. But i think in this case they used petrol or something inflammable substance.
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Well what i know, burnouts can produce fire due to friction. But i think in this case they used petrol or something inflammable substance.
Simply put flammable liquid on burnout patch… and ignite