Last time we checked, graduating burnout school meant attending the mandatory tire-melting classes, as well as sustaining a smoke-generating exam. The Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale in the video below does none of this and yet his hooning gets labeled as... burnout on grass.
Sure, one could say that the video’s title belongs to the car spotter, not the driver, but the man behind the wheel was just as silly to attempt such a thing. Unlike other Ferrari hooning episodes, which obviously hurt the cars for no apparent reason, this one doesn’t seem to harm the CS.
However, using your Ferrari as a lawn mower doesn’t seem like the brightest thing you could use a Prancing Horse for. Heck, this is not even the most efficiency way to draw attention in one of Maranello's creations. We do have one rather green mention to make though.
Before ecologists start pointing their fingers at this Ferrari, we’d like to point out that the grass-killing action may have actually been less harmful to the environment compared to the usual maneuver, which is pulled on tarmac.
Perhaps the only good side to this shenanigan is the glorious soundtrack that accompanies the whole thing. If you ask us, the Challenge Stradale incarnation of the 360 is the best-sounding of the recent Ferrari V8 models, so any occasion to hear that V8 sing high in the rev range is good.
However, using your Ferrari as a lawn mower doesn’t seem like the brightest thing you could use a Prancing Horse for. Heck, this is not even the most efficiency way to draw attention in one of Maranello's creations. We do have one rather green mention to make though.
Before ecologists start pointing their fingers at this Ferrari, we’d like to point out that the grass-killing action may have actually been less harmful to the environment compared to the usual maneuver, which is pulled on tarmac.
Perhaps the only good side to this shenanigan is the glorious soundtrack that accompanies the whole thing. If you ask us, the Challenge Stradale incarnation of the 360 is the best-sounding of the recent Ferrari V8 models, so any occasion to hear that V8 sing high in the rev range is good.