Jenson Button's 2004 Imola pole lap
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWItGp4qaY4
he described it as the best qualy lap he ever did.
Was he listening to Sade's Smooth Operator during the lap?...
he described it as the best qualy lap he ever did.
Was he listening to Sade's Smooth Operator during the lap?...
A44RON said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWItGp4qaY4
he described it as the best qualy lap he ever did.
Was he listening to Sade's Smooth Operator during the lap?...
Great lap. Don’t we all wish the cars still sounded like that? Visceral. he described it as the best qualy lap he ever did.
Was he listening to Sade's Smooth Operator during the lap?...
Landcrab_Six said:
Button was so, so good in that era of car, but never seemed to be in the right place at the right time aside from the Brawn year.
Second half of 2006 was pretty good - outscored everyone else, just ruined by three engine issues with the Honda in the first half.(Remember engine failures everyone?)
In person I love the sound of the V10s, but that video reminded me that on TV you get all of the annoying whine but none of the sense of mechanical drama from them.
For me, peak sound in televised terms was the lower-reving, more varied engines before the first turbo era.
ETA: The other thing that struck me about that video is how slow it looks. Were 2004 F1 cars faster or slower than current F2? There can't be much in it?
For me, peak sound in televised terms was the lower-reving, more varied engines before the first turbo era.
ETA: The other thing that struck me about that video is how slow it looks. Were 2004 F1 cars faster or slower than current F2? There can't be much in it?
Edited by kambites on Sunday 1st November 17:14
kambites said:
In person I love the sound of the V10s, but that video reminded me that on TV you get all of the annoying whine but none of the sense of mechanical drama from them.
For me, peak sound in televised terms was the lower-reving, more varied engines before the first turbo era.
ETA: The other thing that struck me about that video is how slow it looks. Were 2004 F1 cars faster or slower than current F2? There can't be much in it?
It must be how you're viewing it, because the 2004 V10s were way way faster than today's F2... in fact, Button's 2004 Monza qualifying time in that BAR-Honda would've put him 7th on the grid for this year's Italian grand prix. For me, peak sound in televised terms was the lower-reving, more varied engines before the first turbo era.
ETA: The other thing that struck me about that video is how slow it looks. Were 2004 F1 cars faster or slower than current F2? There can't be much in it?
Edited by kambites on Sunday 1st November 17:14
Still looks damn fast and very dramatic to me
Edited by A44RON on Monday 2nd November 03:41
kambites said:
ETA: The other thing that struck me about that video is how slow it looks. Were 2004 F1 cars faster or slower than current F2? There can't be much in it?
2004 F1 cars were about twelve seconds per lap faster at Spa and Monza, and that's in an era of grooved tyres and qualifying with race fuel levels. Any sense of speed in the video will be down to the different camera viewpoint.Gassing Station | Formula 1 | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff