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 NewsNewsManhart Has Built An 843bhp BMW M3 TouringManhart MH3 800 Touring, front 3/4NewsWhy Lamborghini Really Ditched The V10Lamborghini Temerario - rearNewsThe Iconic NFS Most Wanted BMW M3 GTR Is Now A Museum PieceBMW M3 GTR - frontNewsSultan Of Brunei Car Collection Made Public On Instagram@brunei_cars_2001 on InstagramNewsSomeone Has Already Crashed A G90 BMW M5NewsWatch The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Hit 207mphAlfa Romeo 33 Stradale - frontLatest ReviewsReviewsMini Aceman SE Review: Like A Cooper, But BiggerMini Aceman SE - frontReviews2024 Skoda Octavia vRS Review: Jack Of All Trades, Master Of One2024 Skoda Octavia vRS, front 3/4, drivingReviewsBMW M135 Review: A Superb All-Rounder That Lacks SomethingBMW M135 - frontReviewsAbarth 695 75 Anniversario Review: More Fashion Accessory Than Hot HatchAbarth 695 Anniversario, front 3/4, drivingReviewsAlpine A290 GTS Review: A Little Restrained, But A Lot Of FunAlpine A290, front 3/4, drivingReviews2024 Dacia Duster Review: Refreshingly Simple, Relentlessly CharmingDacia Duster - front, dynamic
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