The sound of 2013
The sound of 2013
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ProjectROTM

Original Poster:

11 posts

85 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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Are the cars louder this year? I have grown really used to the "lack" of noise, but when I watch something like this it makes me think something is still missing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3mFKjKosbI

Does anyone else miss the noise/theatre or has everyone just accepted it is the way it is and embraced it?


Monkeylegend

28,284 posts

253 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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HustleRussell

26,038 posts

182 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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In my opinion the V6 turbo hybrid engines sound much more interesting than the V8s and have their own appeal, and the main failing since 2014 has been trackside microphones which do not pick up the now reduced sound.

Steps have been taken since the introduction of the new engine formula to increase the noise. For this season, trackside and on-board microphone locations have been changed

24lemons

2,928 posts

207 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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If you like that, take a listen to the V10’s!!

The sound was a huge part of the attraction of watching these cars, it was thrilling to experience in person.

37chevy

3,280 posts

178 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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24lemons said:
If you like that, take a listen to the V10’s!!

The sound was a huge part of the attraction of watching these cars, it was thrilling to experience in person.
Nah, go back further to the early 90s, v8s v10s and flat/V12s I loved the variety of cars

Dinoboy

2,598 posts

239 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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Never forget arriving at Silverstone in 2003 for the first day of GP practice, the first time a car came round and passed my dad and I at full V10 19000rpm chat we both had tears in our eyes. Just stunning to witness.

Eric Mc

124,683 posts

287 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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The 1995 Ferrari V12 was gorgeous. Some of the pre-war German cars sound really meaty too.

yoshisdad

413 posts

193 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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My favourites were V10s. I haven't embraced the modern ones but you have to accept this is the current format. Considering how many times engine rules have changed in F1 since 1950, these ones won't be around for ever.

I once attended Goodwood Festival of Speed and, luckily, was stood near Jenson Button doing doughnuts in his F1 V10 Honda. I remember thinking, that if I had been walking through a forest at night and heard the sheer, pure scream that the V10 made, I would be absolutely terrified. That's what I want.............an F1 engine that sounds scary, that grabs my attention and won't let go.Also, I was once stood behind a 90s Lotus F1 powered by a V12 Lamborghini engine, at Cholmondeley Pageant of Speed. They were warming it up, revving it up and down. The mechanics had ear defenders on. Yes, I know I shouldn't have been so close but I figured it would only be 2 minutes of my life. The sound was unforgettable and totally consuming. I didn't realise just how loud it was till it was switched off and I was plugged back in to the real world.

It's just occurred to me that I've taken 5 minutes of my life writing about the old F1 engines. I can't imagine doing that about the current ones..........

24lemons

2,928 posts

207 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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Eric Mc said:
The 1995 Ferrari V12 was gorgeous. Some of the pre-war German cars sound really meaty too.
I remember seeing the 1995 Ferrari at a euroboss race at Silverstone years ago. It sounded glorious!

coppice

9,479 posts

166 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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Best sounding F1 engines in the , Christ , 49 years since I first heard an F1 car live -

- BRM and Matra V12s (71 ish )
- Ferrari Flat 12 312B (etc)
- Alfa V12 79
- Renault V6 turbo - for some reason it sounded best of all in Ligiers
- Ferrari V12 '89
- Lamborghini in Larousse '89
- and probably the best sounding F1 car I've ever heard , the quite extraordinary shriek (and rumble , pop bang and moan ) of the Toyota V10 in 2006

Oldies I have seen and heard , if not in period -

- obviously , the demonic , other wordly scream of the BRM V16
- the lovely straight 8 in the Bugatti T35
- the supercharged straight six of the ERA
- the sublime Ferrari 246 (the1958/60 F1 car , not the road car)

Mind you , for sheer , scary volume nothing comes near a Top Fueller

kambites

70,477 posts

243 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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I never liked the V8s, horrible whiny things with no real tone compared to the V10s before them.

Fire99

9,863 posts

251 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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The V10's were the sweet-spot for the 'modern' cars..

The trouble with these hybrids is that they sound depressed. As they go past you get a low tone like a sad sigh.....

Kraken

1,710 posts

222 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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Best sounding car in F1 for years (including the pre-hybrid) is the Mercedes pace car. Loved listening to that every time it did a sighting lap at Silverstone.

The pre-hybrid cars were too frenetic for my tastes. Incredible sound when you first hear it but it's too high pitched for me for long term exposure.

Tony1963

5,808 posts

184 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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I went to Friday practice at Silver in 2014, just to hear these hybrid toys for myself. I’ll say they sound much better in real life, and that the tv mikes miss the V6 race engine note. However, 12 cylinders, or DFV, or V10.... we can all list loads of trouser-movement inducing engines that sound far better.

What makes me chuckle is that the powers that be say that these engines are more relevant to today’s road cars. I must remember that when I pop down the shops in my 600kg carbon fibre bodied, be-winged, single-seater.

Kraken

1,710 posts

222 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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From an engineering point of view the hybrid engines are incredible pieces of technology and I don't doubt that a lot of what has be learned from them will/is being used in the latest generation of road engines.

Eric Mc

124,683 posts

287 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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Kraken said:
From an engineering point of view the hybrid engines are incredible pieces of technology and I don't doubt that a lot of what has be learned from them will/is being used in the latest generation of road engines.
Or probably not.

I think modern road car technology is so well funded by manufacturers that it needs nothing from the field of motor racing regarding research and development. What might have been relevant in 1950 does not apply any more.

FourWheelDrift

91,695 posts

306 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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C2Red

4,311 posts

275 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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We’ve been subscribing to the F1 magazine since it’s inception: on one of the covers was a CD of F1 sounds, V12,V10, and iirc V8’s. it’s currently on my iPod, makes an interesting moment when the iPod is on shuffle and the sound of a F1 car comes out..

TheDeuce

30,880 posts

88 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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As a kid watching F1 was as much about the sound as the visual. I may have celebrated after each race by running around the house trying to make the same noises...

For me, engine noise is evocative as you're essentially listening to explosions. Explosions are a thing that makes us alert, we sense power and bottled up fury being released.

The bottom line is that the more capacity is lowered, and forced induction increased, the more muffled that elemental force becomes. We're listening to the same noise at source, it's just.. processed. It's like comparing fresh chicken to processed chicken.

The older turbos sounded mighty still, but they were far more basic. These modern PU's are so efficient they're literally stealing and reusing the energy that would in the past have generated noise out the back.

But.. it's F1, and the new cars lap faster lol. Might not get so many kids excited these days but you can't deny, they drive round in circles very quickly wink

patmahe

5,899 posts

226 months

Thursday 21st February 2019
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I think we're asking the wrong question as I don't think manufacturers will stay in the sport if we switch back to V8/v10s, we should ask why is there no way to make a V6 turbo hybrid sound good?