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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

Check out this EV burn rubber at the Kick Gas Festival at the Barona Dragstrip, near San Diego, CA.

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  • electrics of today will always beat any muscle car V8

  • Not surprising...given the torque of an electric. I've got a Datsun that weighs 3,600 lbs. (1,200 lbs. of batteries), and can easily burn rubber too...you'll break a drive shaft or twist a U-bolt quicker than tearin up anything else.

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  • @emforty2 all modern cars are damn shit the best cars are the muscle cars from the 60s and 70s watch some of them 70 dodge challenger vids and you might want to change youre mind have you even driven a muscle car dumbass

  • @emforty2 A Dodge Dart (currently the fastest car in Denmark) absolutely KILLED the Tesla Roadster on the quartermile this summer at DHB.

  • @emforty2 street car or race car?

  • @flodeezul street car or full race car

  • @flodeezul name me a V8 powered car that won against an electric on a drag strip

  • @emforty2 you are really wrong

  • wow...that was cooler than i thought it would be...

  • there is probably eight billion pounds of torque hitting those rear tires... especially if it's one motor per wheel. so funny seeing no engine in the front! i can imagine some effortless front wheel pulling on a well prepped track!

  • @emforty2  no

  • @emforty2..wrong answer but there is a lot of torque available from the right motor.

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