I was in Jerez on thusday and I can confirm that the Ferrari was almost silent when downshifing. All you can hear is a subtle whistle, no detonations, no audible up revving, no raw engine noise (btw Alonso looked very fast goint into and through the chicane, even since the very first laps, and it was his first contact with the card)nacho wrote:Any proof on the claims that Ferrari was very good on downshift's in Jerez? Seamless downshifts?
In fact, it sounded the more 'hybrid' of all cars, and by quite a large margin. When watching the car coming in front of you, it was almost silent, up to the point that sometimes I didn't notice it was coming by if I was not looking at the track. Only when looking at it from behind when it was getting away it had a really audible noise, but it wasn't close to Mercedes engines.
This difference is not really as noticeable in the videos (I recorded and uploaded some here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1_TrtqRLo8) as it was live, believe me, up to the point that eveybody was upset at the Ferrari being so quiet (in general, everybody agreed that V6 engines lacks 'grunt' and decibles, but Ferrari was the worst in this)
The Sauber also was quieter than Mercedes powered cars, but not at Ferrari's level. And their downshifts weren't as 'clean' either.
Don't know if it was due to RPMs, engine mappings, electric energy harvesting & delivering settings or whatever.