The Ferrari team, after the name of this year's car, also presented the sound of it to the world. The SF15-T, as this year’s product from Maranello is called, will be officially unveiled next Friday, January 30th. Although the Italians are preparing for another difficult season, there is a lot of public interest in the new red car. http://youtu.be/zcDNzQqghZ0
Honda presented to the public the sound of its six-cylinder turbine, with which they are returning to Formula One with the 2015 season. This year, the Japanese carmaker has unveiled plans to rekindle a somewhat nostalgic alliance with the McLaren team, which has wished incredible success on the tracks around the world over the past millennium. Honda followed the example of competitors at Renault and Mercedes by announcing the sound of its engine while operating on the test bench. The so-called turbo era in Formula One began in 1977 and ended eleven years later, in 1988. Judge for yourself what the engine sounds like. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=431h20gvm3M
Mercedes-Benz has released the first audio recording of the new V6 tube engine, which will be used in the coming season. Otherwise, you can listen to the sound in the video below, where a Formula One car is driven in a simulator on the Monza track. Of course, it’s clear that in reality, everything will sound different, which is why Mercedes chief engineer Andy Cowell says, “Recording sound on a test bench is a special challenge. A lot needs to be filtered and the like, so the sound isn’t entirely genuine. The best example will be able to taste live, but it will be necessary to wait a while. ”In the end, Cowell said that they are doing well, but for once they are competing only with themselves and so they do not know how successful they are compared to competitors. : “We put a lot of effort into development, but we fight the battle with time and development on our own
At the presentation of its powertrain for the 2014 season and beyond, Renault also released an audio recording of the operation of its 1.6-liter V6 turbo engine. You can hear the sound at the link below: Renault V6 Turbo
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