Against the sound of screeching tires, 75 drivers set a likely Guinness World Record on Tuesday at Infineon Raceway for the greatest number of cars simultaneously turning donuts in one location.

The previous record was set in 2010 in Queensland, Australia, when 57 cars spun donuts for 10 seconds.

On Tuesday afternoon, 75 amateur and professional drivers spun around in a 240,000-square-foot section of the Sonoma County raceway’s paddock for around 40 seconds, said Jennifer Imbimbo, the track’s communications manager.

“The paddock filled up with smoke” from the tires, she said.

The paddock could probably have held more than 75 cars, but that was a number organizers “felt comfortable with,” Imbimbo said.

The raceway hosts weekly events at which drivers can practice their drifts and other tricks legally instead of on the street.

The raceway still needs to send documentation of the new record to the Guinness World Record organization for verification.