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Jake Myers takes his 2nd Burnout Masters win at Summernats 35 with a clinical Burnout display in his iconic 1966 Mustang “S1CKO”.

With all the revs from the Gary Myers built Blown Injected Small Block Windsor and full use of the Summernats Burnout pad he ticked every box on the Scorecard to secure his 2nd Masters win in 3 years.

Everyone loves a Good Burnout. Unfortunately, they don’t always go according to plan with Tyre Fires, Rods Out or the dreaded Wall Hit.

Here’s the latest compilation of some of the best action I’ve filmed over the past 18 months from events around Australia.

Thanks to Shaun Tanner Photographer for the cover photo

In just over 2 weeks the Summernats Burnout Pad is the place to be with what can only be described as one of the Wildest Burnout Masters line-ups ever assembled.

With 36 cars already qualified for the Masters, plus the winners from the Thursday Wildcard qualifyer we’ll have nearly 40 of the nastiest cars in the country vying for 1 of 10 spots into the Burnout Masters Final.

Thanks to Shaun Tanner – Photographer for the Thumbnail Artwork.

Thanks to the following channels for supplying some footage:

Burnout Videos Aus Official
https://www.youtube.com/@UCwXw84PFxptwhHlN4jTe5sg

Burnouts Unlimited
https://www.youtube.com/@UCxbaYvWZvP1C4A8s1WrKh1A

One of the absolute highlights of any Summernats is the Wildcard Shootout held on Thursday afternoon. This is the last chance for entrants to secure a spot into the Burnout Masters Qualifying field. With 33 cars competing for these last few available spots into the Masters, you can be certain there will be ZERO Mechanical sympathy.