A burnout is a maneuver in which the driver spins the vehicle’s rear wheels while keeping the vehicle stationary. It involves applying heavy throttle while simultaneously engaging the brakes so that the rear wheels spin, causing smoke due to friction with the ground. In the context of automatic transmissions, performing a burnout requires specific techniques to avoid damaging the transmission or other vehicle components.
Burnouts have gained popularity in motorsports and car enthusiast communities as a display of skill and a way to showcase a vehicle’s power. However, it’s important to note that burnouts can be illegal and dangerous if not performed in a controlled environment. They can also put excessive wear and tear on the vehicle’s tires, brakes, and drivetrain.