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+ | A burnout (also known as a '''peel out''' or '''power brake''') is the practice of spinning a car's wheels, causing the tires to heat up and smoke. | ||
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+ | Burnout contests are a favorite feature of Australian car shows. For example in March 2010, Lewis Hamilton performed a burnout in Melbourne, Australia. | ||
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+ | {{Album|2063}} {{Album|2062}} {{Album|2061}} {{Album|2060}} {{Album|2059}} | ||
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+ | = Articles = | ||
See Main Article: [[Steidel Racing Datsun 1200]] | See Main Article: [[Steidel Racing Datsun 1200]] | ||
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A burnout (also known as a peel out or power brake) is the practice of spinning a car's wheels, causing the tires to heat up and smoke.
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Overview
Burnout contests are a favorite feature of Australian car shows. For example in March 2010, Lewis Hamilton performed a burnout in Melbourne, Australia.
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Articles
See Main Article: Steidel Racing Datsun 1200
See Main Article: Puerto Rico
See Main Article: Videos
See Main Article: LS1
See Main Article: JZ
See Main Article: Blown 1200s
See Main Article: MYDRUG 1200 ute
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