WalterHouston wrote:
That guy didn't turn off his traction control or whatever that Corvette uses. The key in saving the clutch is not having a stock one and then getting the rpms up in the engine's power curve. Then, pop the clutch and hold the rpms.
Dustin beat me because I didn't do a good burnout.

The stock C6 Z06 clutch is good to well over 550whp, so in this case it's not the clutch at fault. The driver just needed to hold down the traction control/stability control button for 7 seconds to fully disable it.
With the stock runflats on the base C6, a launch at 5k rpms without any brakes will immediately ignite the tires when they are cool. Keeping the revs up you will can easily use your left foot on the brake and hold a burnout as long as you would ever want. Why someone would want to do this is a whole other story. - AB