Race details
Burnout Competition – Alberta Diesel Day
Think you’ve got what it takes? Show us what your build can do.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: ALL RACERS MUST COMPLETE THE ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM AND WAIVER BEFORE THE EVENT!
Save time at the gate by filling it out now! Please check below for the registration steps:
What is the Burnout Competition?
The Burnout Competition is one of the most anticipated parts of the event — where drivers push their builds to the limit in front of a live crowd.
This isn’t just about smoke. It’s about:
- power
- control
- showmanship
- and putting on a performance
Whether you’re running a diesel, gas, or full custom build, this is your chance to stand out.
How It Works
Competition Format:
- Each competitor gets a timed burnout run
- Judged on:
- Smoke output
- Crowd engagement
- Style and control
- Overall performance
- Smoke output
How to Enter
Want to Compete? Spots are limited.
1. Submit your racer registration form
2. Purchase your racer tickets
3. Sign your waiver.
Classes
Hot Rod Semi Class
Street (Stock) Semi Class Rules
Super Street (Modified) Semi Class Rules
Burnout Competition Rules & Regulations
1. Driver Requirements
- All drivers must be 18 years of age or older
- Valid driver’s license required
- All participants must sign a waiver before competing
2. Vehicle Requirements
- All vehicles must pass a basic safety inspection
- No fluid leaks (oil, coolant, fuel)
- Battery must be securely mounted
- Throttle must return properly
- Vehicles must have secure wheels and lug nuts
Allowed Vehicles:
- Gas and diesel vehicles
- Trucks, cars, and custom builds
3. Safety Requirements
- Seatbelt required at all times
- Helmet recommended (mandatory for higher-powered builds if you want to enforce this)
- Windows up or down (your call, but be consistent)
- No passengers allowed
Automatic disqualification for:
- Unsafe driving
- Leaving the burnout area
- Ignoring staff direction
4. Burnout Area Rules
- Burnouts must stay within the designated burnout pad
- No forward movement outside marked area
- No intentional damage to barriers or surroundings
- Judges and staff decisions are final
5. Time Limit
- Each competitor gets [30–60 seconds]
- Time starts when burnout begins
- Drivers must stop when instructed
6. Judging Criteria
Each competitor will be judged on:
Smoke Output
- Volume and consistency of smoke
Control
- Ability to maintain position and control vehicle
Style & Showmanship
- Crowd engagement
- Overall performance
Overall Impression
- How memorable the run is
7. Disqualification Rules
You will be immediately disqualified for:
- Leaving the burnout area
- Hitting barriers or unsafe driving
- Ignoring staff instructions
- Mechanical failure that creates a hazard
- Any behaviour deemed unsafe by event staff
8. Mechanical Failure
- If your vehicle fails during your run, your attempt ends
- No re-runs unless approved by judges (optional)
9. Fire & Safety Response
- Fire extinguishers and safety crew will be on-site
- Drivers must exit vehicle immediately if instructed
10. Respect & Conduct
This is a high-energy event, but respect is mandatory.
- No reckless or dangerous behaviour outside the competition
- Respect staff, other competitors, and the venue
Unsportsmanlike conduct may result in removal from the event
Don’t want to compete?
Come watch!
The burnout competition is one of the loudest, most exciting parts of the event.
Expect:
- nonstop action
- massive smoke clouds
- high-energy atmosphere
Burnout FAQ
You can register the day of the event, but we strongly recommend pre-registering to secure your spot. Spaces are limited and this competition fills up quickly.
This competition is diesel-only.
We welcome:
- Diesel trucks
- Diesel cars
- Custom diesel builds
All vehicles must pass a basic safety inspection before competing.
Entry is $65 per vehicle.
Yes — there is a limited number of competitor spots available.
Once we reach capacity, registration will close. Pre-registration is the best way to guarantee your place in the competition.
Yes. All vehicles must pass a basic safety check before being allowed to compete.
If your vehicle becomes unsafe or cannot continue, your run will be stopped. Re-runs are at the discretion of the judges.
No — drivers only are allowed in the vehicle during the competition.
We recommend bringing:
A valid driver’s license
Basic tools
Extra tires
Safety gear
Yes, but each vehicle must be registered separately and will require its own entry fee.
Spectators can watch from designated viewing areas. Expect loud engines, heavy smoke, and a high-energy atmosphere.
For any questions about the competition, registration, or sponsorships, please contact us at: [email protected]
These FAQs are designed to help racers and their crews prepare for a thrilling day at Alberta Diesel Day. If your question isn’t covered here, please contact us for more information.

