First of all, I wonder if this even happens. Have you ever personally witnessed the moment when a car that has only ever idled from show booth to trailer finally got unleashed and driven in earnest? Does it lead to immediate disaster? Is it a glorious symphony of roaring engine and melting tires?

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    6 months ago

    Might not be what your after, but the card I’ll point you to run well … Until they don’t.

    We have an annual car show over here, have a search for “Summernats” for videos. They have a burn out pad where you can melt some tyres.

    Some people restore cars and take them there for show. Some have excellent paint jobs , but a typical Summernats one has more horsepower than the original. This usually leads to a few redlining on the pad and exceeding a limit so that they catch fire or can’t be driven home.

    Or at least, so I’ve heard…

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      6 months ago

      Ah, Summernats. I used to work at a servo in Canberra. That time of year was nuts.

      Usually I was the only staff on site, but we’d have four staff on for nats. One would basically be handling the car wash exclusively. Two would be constantly restocking food and drinks. We’d get a shipping container of extra stock dropped off to keep up.

      The bus home would have to go through a cloud of tyre smoke, and half the passengers would get off at the north side brothels and strip joints.

      I never actually went to the festival itself, but I feel like I got most of the experience.

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      6 months ago

      That sounds amazing! At least, until they catch fire. A symphony of roaring engines followed by immediate disaster, haha how cool!