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 Previous Fiat Multipla - Fiat coupé 2.0L 20vt 280cv engine. The fastest ugliest car in the world ! Next The new Lamborghini Revuelto is here! 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 The Morgan Supersport Is The Lightweight Sports Car The World NeedsNews The Audi R8 May Not Be Dead After AllNews The Iconic VW Transporter Has Just Turned 75News Nissan CEO Set To Be Replaced, Could Reignite Honda Merger TalksNews This Off-Road Ford Mustang Is A Tribute To A Forgotten Movie CarNews You Can Now Order The Nissan Z In The R34 GT-R’s Most Legendary ColourSubscribe 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 Cupra Born VZ Review: Good, Clean FunReviews 2025 Ford Capri Review: The Name Is Its Most Interesting FeatureReviews Maserati GranTurismo Trofeo Review: Worth Saving The Company ForReviews 2025 Bentley Continental GT Review: Forget About The W12Reviews Ford Focus ST Edition Review: An Incomplete But Satisfying EndingReviews Renault Rafale 300hp 4x4 Review: Who Is It For?
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