Was the pavement burning? Cause I would think that tires would need to be sitting on something that was burning before they just ignite. I know in brush fires at home tires have to be deeper into the brush to get the temp high enough for them to burn
750 degrees will ignite a rubber tire. The tire is full of air (oxygen). As soon as the fire punctures the side wall, it's all over. The pavement does not need to be on fire.
Was the pavement burning? Cause I would think that tires would need to be sitting on something that was burning before they just ignite. I know in brush fires at home tires have to be deeper into the brush to get the temp high enough for them to burn
750 degrees will ignite a rubber tire. The tire is full of air (oxygen). As soon as the fire punctures the side wall, it's all over. The pavement does not need to be on fire.
But a 750 deg flame has to get that close to the tire and if it’s sitting on pavement where did the flame come from