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 News News The KTM X-Bow Might Have Been Saved By Beer Money News Ford Bronco Roadster Concept Unveiled As Tribute To Stripped-Back Original News Monterey Car Week 2025 Round-Up: The Good, The Bad And The Just Plain Weird News $26m Ferrari Daytona SP3 Is Most Expensive Post-2000 Car Ever Sold At Auction News You Could Buy Three McLaren Racing Cars Before They Even Race News Cupra Born, VW ID3 And More Get UK EV Grant DiscountSubscribe 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 Reviews Reviews 2025 Porsche Taycan Review: Still The Best Of Its Kind Reviews 2025 Renault 4 Review: What Difficult Second Album? Reviews Audi RS4 Edition 25 Review: Brilliant, But One For The Audi Superfans Reviews Lotus Emeya Review: A Good Electric Car, But Is It A Great Lotus? Reviews 2025 Kia EV6 GT Review: So Close To Being Good, Yet So Far Reviews 2025 Volvo XC90 Review: Old, But Still Gold
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