Video footage captured a Corvette driver who refused to let a truck merge into his lane getting a face full of smoke in retaliation.

In the clip, the burgundy Dodge truck is trying to merge into an exit lane off the highway, but the red Corvette doesn't let him in.

The driver of the sports car doesn't only not let the truck driver merge, but rolls down his window to flip him the bird.

In a video filmed on June 28 in Tacoma, Washington, a red burgundy Dodge truck is trying to merge into an exit lane off the highway, but the red Corvette doesn't let him in and rolls down his window to flip him the bird

That's when the Dodge driver moves forward, revs the engine and blows a huge amount of smoke out of his tailpipe, hitting the driver right in the face

That's when the Dodge driver moves forward, revs the engine and blows a huge amount of smoke out of his tailpipe, hitting the driver right in the face.

The man filming the clip in the car behind the Dodge is heard laughing as the smoke takes about five seconds to dissipate.

After the smoke clears, the Corvette drive seems to move back to let the truck enter the lane.

The incident took place on June 28 and was filmed in Tacoma, Washington, with both cars bearing Washington State license plates.

The man filming the clip in the car behind the Dodge is heard laughing as the smoke takes about five seconds to dissipate. After the smoke clears, the Corvette drive seems to move back to let the truck enter the lane

So far, the video has been viewed more than 553,000 times on Facebook and has been shared more than 7,200 times

'I was driving through traffic near Seattle and noticed a Corvette not wanting to let a Dodge merge over into the lane, so the Dodge pulled beside him,' the person who filmed the video wrote on YouTube.

'As the Corvette driving was rolling down his window and went to flip him off, the Dodge owner coaled him with so much smoke you couldn’t even see the driver in the car. He did end up letting the truck over.'

So far, the video has been viewed more than 553,000 times on Facebook and has been shared more than 7,200 times.