(Listening to F1 sounds on YouTube made me think of this question)
This was the era of drivers Mika Häkkinen and David Coulthard, it was about when McL had working and was later ruled illegal the dual brake pedals to brake either side (front and back or just rear?) independent of the other side to aid in turning.
The exhaust sounds the McL made was very unique and almost sounded as if lots of gears were whirring or something. It seemed most notable when they were pulling away from the pits and not so when blasting down the straights.
I thought it sounded very nice but completely unlike all other V-10's (then and now) and it had that sound only the one season, I believe.
Coulthard said that it was just the cylinder pairing of the actual exhaust making that unique sound but with the 'innovations' and such, who knows?
Does anyone know the actual truth to this?????????
Thanks!
PS: I am sure this has been discussed before but I could not find a reference to it.