Even with modern ones, I'm probably gonna pull over rather than slow down to the right speed and do it. I see no reason to drive while doing it, that's just putting stress on it and the wind is a pretty strong force at 30 mph when it's basically a sail from a small boat.
That's probably for the best.
Right? Just 'cause you can do something doesn't mean you should.
I can drive my McLaren at ~220 mph, but that doesn't mean I should.
I can roast the tires off many of my cars in just a few minutes, but I shouldn't.
Hell, I hardly ever do burnouts. Well, I mean, comparatively... I do far fewer burnouts than one might expect me to do. I do tend to do a burnout with every car I drive - but it's usually just once or twice, maybe again if someone's watching and I want to fill the area with rubber smoke. But, no... No, I've only done one small burnout in the Jag - and haven't felt the urge to do another.
I don't really ever do burnouts, tires cost too much. And I don't really like the smell of burnt rubber
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