Check out the Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack 1320 shredding its tires in this series of slow-motion burnouts.

Is there anything more poetic than the sight and sound of highly durable rubber turning into smoke and noise? We don’t think so. And neither do the fine folks at the NABNAB YouTube channel, who have graced us with this artistic video of the brand new 2019 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack 1320.

As soon as the video starts, we get a good look at the angry bee splash screen that greets all Scat Pack owners once they press the ignition button. We then get to see the car’s Drag Mode engaged, including the quarter-mile timer and Line Lock. Both are additions the R/T Scat Pack received from the Demon (may that fabled car rest in peace, amen).

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Next, we get to see tires disappear and become replaced by a massive 392 HEMI V8 pounding each of its cylinders to the tune of 485 hp and 475 lb-ft of torque. Tires spinning fast enough to launch the car to a quarter-mile time of 11.7 seconds at 115 mph.

Zero to sixty is done in the 4-second range. Most of the time.

On these burnouts, however, sixty never comes. We’re only delighted with engine noise and the unmistakable squeal of tortured rubber.

Now, the video says this is all about the R/T Scat Pack 1320, but that Challenger has a naturally aspirated engine. The blue car we see later in the video has the distinctive whine of a supercharger, which means it is not an R/T Scat Pack 1320 and is instead either a Demon, a Hellcat, or a Hellcat Redeye.

Unfortunately, the car moves too fast for us to get a good look at it and get a positive identification. But it does perform some interesting maneuvers, including what looks like a game attempt at drifting. The Challenger is a little too big for proper drifting, but it’s the thought that counts.

And the sound of squealing tires. That counts for a lot.

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