C7 Corvette Stingray - Massive Burnout Compilation
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hooned it!
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Pointless.
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In general, I think burnouts and excessive drifting are some of the most stupid things one can do with a sophisticated automobile. In general drifting is not the fastest way to go around a curve and a smoking burnout is not the fastest way to get acceleration. It basically just shows a lack of talent or showing off.
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Cool, as long as it's not your tires.
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Awesome. When I had one, I did it on my own tires. Nothing like a good burnout and clutch dump holeshot to wake you up.
Good thing about the Corvette is that it can do just about any type of hooliganism there is if its on pavement and there's no snow. |
Nothing wrong with waking up that big V8 every now and then. I heard that if you own a corvette and don't do at least one burnout you will lose your American citizenship.....
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If GM tossed me the keys and said have fun. Yes. My car. No.
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Originally Posted by Sargevette
(Post 1584735511)
If GM tossed me the keys and said have fun. Yes. My car. No.
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Originally Posted by 1320vetteran
(Post 1584735471)
Nothing wrong with waking up that big V8 every now and then. I heard that if you own a corvette and don't do at least one burnout you will lose your American citizenship.....
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GM's car, yes, my car, no chance in h-ll. I drive hard but tires cost to much now, and the tickets are just as bad.
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Originally Posted by rcooper
(Post 1584735740)
GM's car, yes, my car, no chance in h-ll. I drive hard but tires cost to much now, and the tickets are just as bad.
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Originally Posted by Kappa
(Post 1584735725)
If that's the case, 90% of this forum is getting deported. They'd much rather put 10 coats of wax on.
Video is f$&%*# awesome BTW. |
Being new here, I need to understand why ....
I keep seeing these videos of burnouts. The power-train and components are under extreme stress and the expensive tires are being shredded. What I need to understand is why people would rather do that to their cars than ride 20,000 miles or more on their tires. Under the right circumstances most cars will do some form of burnout. Is it something that makes drivers feel more superior than one that can downshift with expertise through a decreasing radius turn from speed? I thought that might be a better use of the expensive tires. My car will be 'my car', paid for and maintained by me. It's expensive enough to start with and I intend to do many miles enjoying it's excellent performance and drive ability without unnecessary abuse. Just somebody please tell me what the abuse proves.
Rad22, I totally agree with you :thumbs: Thanks
Originally Posted by Rad22
(Post 1584734371)
In general, I think burnouts and excessive drifting are some of the most stupid things one can do with a sophisticated automobile. In general drifting is not the fastest way to go around a curve and a smoking burnout is not the fastest way to get acceleration. It basically just shows a lack of talent or showing off.
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Originally Posted by Cruiter
(Post 1584736545)
I keep seeing these videos of burnouts. The power-train and components are under extreme stress and the expensive tires are being shredded. What I need to understand is why people would rather do that to their cars than ride 20,000 miles or more on their tires. Under the right circumstances most cars will do some form of burnout. Is it something that makes drivers feel more superior than one that can downshift with expertise through a decreasing radius turn from speed? I thought that might be a better use of the expensive tires. My car will be 'my car', paid for and maintained by me. It's expensive enough to start with and I intend to do many miles enjoying it's excellent performance and drive ability without unnecessary abuse. Just somebody please tell me what the abuse proves.
Rad22, I totally agree with you :thumbs: Thanks |
The only tires worse than Michelin Run-Flats, are you guessed it, >Goodyear.. He's just trying to quickly wear them out, so he can put on a set of Pilot Super Sports! Can't say I blame him.
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Originally Posted by trueism
(Post 1584736763)
The only tires worse than Michelin Run-Flats, are you guessed it, >Goodyear.. He's just trying to quickly wear them out, so he can put on a set of Pilot Super Sports! Can't say I blame him.
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Guess it's a good test of the toughness of the engine and drive train. :ack: Maybe that was part of their mule test program. :lol: :leaving:
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AWESOME VIDEO! & yes, everyone should do at least one burnout in their vette.
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Originally Posted by Cruiter
(Post 1584736545)
I keep seeing these videos of burnouts. The power-train and components are under extreme stress and the expensive tires are being shredded. What I need to understand is why people would rather do that to their cars than ride 20,000 miles or more on their tires. Under the right circumstances most cars will do some form of burnout. Is it something that makes drivers feel more superior than one that can downshift with expertise through a decreasing radius turn from speed? I thought that might be a better use of the expensive tires. My car will be 'my car', paid for and maintained by me. It's expensive enough to start with and I intend to do many miles enjoying it's excellent performance and drive ability without unnecessary abuse. Just somebody please tell me what the abuse proves.
Rad22, I totally agree with you :thumbs: Thanks |
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