A Queensland father who had his car towed sparked controversy after teaching his young son how to do burnouts in the driveway.

Alex Dobson has been taking his son, Riley, to burn out competitions since he was born.

"He knows a hell of lot for a five-year-old child. He’s not your average five-year-old," Mr Dobson told 9NEWS.

Earlier this week Riley put his "lifetime" of experience to the test in the family driveway.

The Lockyer Valley father posted the video on Wednesday with the caption "When your 5-year-old says… Dad, can I do a burnout? Sure son, no worries."

"Remember a car addiction stops a drug addiction," he added.

The young boy is seen putting the sedan into gear before revving the engine as smoke fills the sky.

"All Riley, all by himself. Hell yeah buddy, that’s my boy," Mr Dobson says.

"Look, there's no one in the car with you," he exclaims.

"High five."

More than two million people viewed the footage, which attracted a slew of comments expressing outrage.

"If this kid goes out without his irresponsible dad to try it again and takes off in the car he has no hope," one Facebook user wrote.

This afternoon police seized Mr Dobson’s "pride and joy," towing it from the driveway.

He said he’s “beginning” to regret posting the now-viral video.