winth304 wrote:ParkerArt wrote:winth304 wrote:
If you listen to the sound onboad it's just awful. It sounds like a lawn mower....
Do you even know what a lawn mowers sounds like? Like, there are much better home/garden tools; leaf blower, vacuum cleaner, hair dryer...
The turbocharger smooths out the exhaust pulses so the sound is a more even tone. Lawn mowers are a single cylinder ICE. It is about as far away from a turbocharged engine as it possible to get.
leaf blower, vacuum cleaner whatever.. it makes any difference. The sound reminds me of my computer's fan doing high RPM. it's just not formula 1. it's awful

Seriously, if you hear them live, you tend to wonder how they manage to mess the TV feed up so badly.
Live, the V10's were just about unbearable, they left me with a terrible headache and ringing ears. The V8's when they reached 22K sounded plain horrible. The actually sounded a whole lot better on TV.
The V6 turbo's sound deep and growly are a lot louder than they sound on TV, actually they sound horrible on TV period.
If you want a car that is awesome but sounds like a vacuum cleaner, then the Audi R18 TDI fits the bill, it was easily the quietest race car I have ever struggled to hear, it sort of 'whooshed' past every lap, the intake roar was more pronounced than the exhaust. it was awesome. Among the crowd I was with it gained the nickname 'whispering death'. Every few laps we would see it quietly blast past a noisy Ferrari or Porsche and every time it did it, we thought it was awesome.
Race cars do not have to be offensively loud, the new generation of F1 cars sound great, menacing, under-stated, evil live, but dreadful on TV. Blame the TV feeds, not the car.s...