During day four of the 2015 Power Tour with a stop in Memphis, Tennessee, 114 cars (Guinness has yet to officially confirm the record) smashed tires to pieces and proved once and for all who’s the dominant force when it comes to burnouts. (Cue Hulk Hogan’s I Am A Real American…) As per usual, lots of participants and spectators had their phones out and recorded the glorious attempt. Some even caught video from the drivers seat.Check out the stream of media coming in below as well as some of the first videos to hit youtube.

A video posted by HOT ROD Magazine (@hotrodmagazine) on Jun 9, 2015 at 10:07pm PDT

Worlds biggest burnout with ma guy @gantkring #merica #powertour2015 A video posted by landon shemwell (@landon_shemwell) on Jun 9, 2015 at 4:05pm PDT

Ol’ Red made the Guinness Book of World Records for largest burn out! #powertour2015 #Guinnessbook #olred A photo posted by Carin Adams Franks (@carinfranks) on Jun 9, 2015 at 3:50pm PDT

@hotrodmagazine #PowerTour2015 burnout record breaking video. A video posted by Royal Purple (@royal__purple) on Jun 9, 2015 at 3:28pm PDT

Starting the record breaking burnout @hotrodmagazine #PowerTour2015 #Memphis #HRPT2015 #killalltires A photo posted by Royal Purple (@royal__purple) on Jun 9, 2015 at 3:14pm PDT

The first two rows are full, the third is almost done. This #burnout record attempt is about to go off. #powertour2015 #smoke A photo posted by Brandan Gillogly (@brandang) on Jun 9, 2015 at 2:59pm PDT

The previous record was held by the Australians which they set earlier this year, New Years day to be exact. Held during Summernats, 103 cars lined up and broke the previous record, which was a measly 68 cars. The event organizers even threw together quite the video showcasing the record breaking attempt. It didn’t become a matter of national pride until a plethora of Australian flags broke out. Then it was only a matter of time before someone on this side of the pond decided to set our own record, which we did by ten more cars, and one more for good measure. Check out the now defunct record attempt by the Aussies below.

A burnout is the practice of keeping a car stationary and spinning its wheels causing the tires to heat up and smoke. Burnouts do serve a practical purpose during drag racing, exposing a layer of fresh rubber that will more readily stick to the road upon launching. But more often than not, burnouts are just good ol’ fashioned entertainment. Being home of the muscle car with a rich history of drag racing, you knew that we had to bring that record back homeWith news of this new record hitting the web, I’m sure the Australians are organizing their own attempt to take back that record as we speak.