Yeah if you are in a burnout contest or something sure, not going to take that trophy.
Otherwise, righteous burnouts are always accepted, by virtue of their very existence.
I grew up in the 1980's. Burnouts were not common, but were always righteous.
The advent of front wheel drive cars with 170HP did not help the situation.
And thus, performing a righteous burnout of any kind was applauded and saluted.
I dated a girl in High School that liked fast cars, racing, V8's(and a lot of not so desireable things, which is why we parted ways) and so brake stands in the 1984 Caprice wagon were worthy of laughs. Inside wheel on her V6 Berreta around a corner were worth some snickers.
The howling basset hound noises the 1979 farm truck made when it spun the 16x7 zig-zag mud tire were especially LOL worthy.
Classmates that could afford an actual car capable of an honest to goodness accelerator only burnout were applauded, envied, and popular.
And thus, all burnouts are righteous. And yes, I use that word for a reason.
righteous /rī′chəs/
adjective
- Morally upright; without guilt or sin.
- In accordance with virtue or morality: synonym: moral.
Burnouts, put simply, are correct, without error, and contain no attributes that can attribute shame to the performer.