What burnouts were like in the 1800s

Mitchell Tulk
Contributor
3 Aug 2018
1 min read

The lads at Hoonigan answer the question that literally no one was asking.

To find out if wooden wheels can do a burnout, Hoonigan took a Ford F-250 removed the ute’s tray and replaced the rear tyres with five pieces of circular plywood glued (yes, glued) together.

How could such a brilliant idea go wrong?

What material wheels would you like to do a burnout with? Tell us in the comments.

Mitchell Tulk
Contributor
Following a passion shared by his father and grandfather, Mitchell’s love of cars really kicked off with his Godfather’s purchase of a new Mazda RX-8. Exposure to that car changed his world forever, leading to an RX-7 obsession. To feed his automotive addiction, Mitchell decided to become a motoring journalist and made his mark at several high-profile motoring publications before landing at CarsGuide. While he is a rotary loyalist, Mitchell also has a massive love for Aussie muscle cars, and dreams of one day getting behind the wheel of a Charger R/T E49 (if anyone will let him). His other passions include Queensland, and spending Saturdays with the boys.
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