- A car racing team have been caught doing a burnout while being towed
- The hoons were filmed on Hume Highway in Victoria on Monday
- They were on way back from Winton Motor Raceway near Benalla for an event
- Event organisers have condemned the video and have banned the hoons
A car racing team have been caught doing a burnout in their car on the back of a trailer while being towed along a busy freeway.
The hoons were filmed on Hume Highway in Victoria on Monday.
The video shows smoke billowing from the rear wheels of the red Commodore VX mounted on the back of a trailer.
The hoons were filmed on Hume Highway in Victoria on Monday
The driver and passengers can be seen waving their arms out of the window.
The car was being driven back to Melbourne from Winton Motor Raceway near Benalla for an event, 9 News reported.
The car was driven at the Performance Car Mania event at Winton over the weekend, it is believed.
Organisers of the event said the hoons had attended the event before, but now will be banned.
‘I cannot condone that, they will be banned indefinitely,’ Winton Operations Manager Wayne Williams said.
Police were alerted to the Facebook video which has now been removed.
A police investigation into the incident is underway.
The video shows smoke billowing from the rear wheels of the red Commodore VX mounted on the back of a trailer
Organisers of the event said the hoons had attended the event before, but now will be banned
The car was driven at the day Performance Car Mania event at Winton over the weekend