Burnout





Check out that black mark in the floor!
Top ten ways to tell that it was a good burnout (Well... the first 7
anyway!)
- If it lasts more than a minute.
- If there was any gear changing involved.
- People are afraid of flying rubber chunks.
- When people have to step away from it to keep breathing.
- There's rubber chunks left on the ceiling.
- When the neighbors ask if you need a fire extinguisher.
And the all time best way to tell if it was a good burnout...
- When idiot neighbors call the fire department on you!