Doughnut Evidence

Sometimes at midnight you hear the engines reving up. You might have been asleep already.

But the roaring, screeching and squealing of tires travels up the hill from the lower road in the park.

Here’s some evidence of doughnuts by hot rods. “A doughnut (or donut) is a vehicle driving maneuver characterized by an intentional and sustained oversteeraction. The maneuver entails rotating the rear or front of the vehicle around the opposite set of wheels in a continuous motion. This creates a circular skid-mark pattern of vulcanized rubber on the pavement and typically generates significant. Tire smoke due to friction. “

Tire rubber met the road

10 thoughts on “Doughnut Evidence

  1. The IQ’s of those who think this is cool to do it puts them in the “nuts” class. Eventually it ends up costing them dough ($) either fines or repairs. Dc

  2. Oh gosh, don’t get me started on this. Just recently my husband and I saw evidence of this on a country road near our home. Why? It seems idiotic to me let alone the wear and tear on a vehicle’s tires. Go figure.

    • It is pointless. Seems to be a popular activity now. I read it was in some movies but not recently.

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