Those of you who started experimenting with driving well before they were supposed to certainly remember the feeling of being so small that you had to choose between reaching the pedals and seeing over the dashboard.
Well, the 10-year-old in the pieces of footage at the bottom of the page doesn't seem to be bothered about that. After all, why would he be disturbed by the seating position or visibility issues when he's off the streets and being encouraged by his family. Well, at least by most of his loved ones - check out the second clip, paying attention to the camera kid's lines and you'll understand.
The little one finds himself behind the wheel of a Dodge Challenger Hellcat but he doesn't let the 707 ponies intimidate him. Oh no. With a bit of preparation, the kid goes for a burnout, roasting those rear tires just like an adult would. Actually, we could think of many adults that have serious chances of making a mess out of just a task, even though pulling such a stunt isn't too difficult, especially in a machine gited with an auto.
We're not DNA experts, but the kid seems to be... mentored by his grandfather. As long as such activities stay off the road, we can only applaud people spending quality family time while enjoying the charms of the Mopar machine.
And it seems this isn't a one-time activity aimed at delivering internet fame. According to the Youtube, the child played the tire-melting game at least twice.
No, the burnouts are not the kind that engulf the entire area in smoke, but that doesn't matter. In fact, preserving your rubber for subsequent burnouts seems like a brilliant tactic.
P.S.: It does seem like the kid's mom is well aware of what he's doing, so he's entirely safe.
The little one finds himself behind the wheel of a Dodge Challenger Hellcat but he doesn't let the 707 ponies intimidate him. Oh no. With a bit of preparation, the kid goes for a burnout, roasting those rear tires just like an adult would. Actually, we could think of many adults that have serious chances of making a mess out of just a task, even though pulling such a stunt isn't too difficult, especially in a machine gited with an auto.
We're not DNA experts, but the kid seems to be... mentored by his grandfather. As long as such activities stay off the road, we can only applaud people spending quality family time while enjoying the charms of the Mopar machine.
And it seems this isn't a one-time activity aimed at delivering internet fame. According to the Youtube, the child played the tire-melting game at least twice.
No, the burnouts are not the kind that engulf the entire area in smoke, but that doesn't matter. In fact, preserving your rubber for subsequent burnouts seems like a brilliant tactic.
P.S.: It does seem like the kid's mom is well aware of what he's doing, so he's entirely safe.