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With regards to [[drag racing]], the burn out is perforformed prior to the car [[staging]], where the driver spins the drive tires to a speed where a little tire smoke occurs. The purpose is to heat up the tires to make them a little more stickier, for less tire spin on the [[launch]]. It also helps clear off any debris picked up while driving to the [[lanes]].
 
With regards to [[drag racing]], the burn out is perforformed prior to the car [[staging]], where the driver spins the drive tires to a speed where a little tire smoke occurs. The purpose is to heat up the tires to make them a little more stickier, for less tire spin on the [[launch]]. It also helps clear off any debris picked up while driving to the [[lanes]].
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With regards to drag racing, the burn out is perforformed prior to the car staging, where the driver spins the drive tires to a speed where a little tire smoke occurs. The purpose is to heat up the tires to make them a little more stickier, for less tire spin on the launch. It also helps clear off any debris picked up while driving to the lanes.


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